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Persons living in and/or familiar with Los Angeles:
If someone were to get out of a cab just past the intersection of Hollywood and Vine, on Vine going north:
(a.) can a person actually get out of a cab there?
(b.) what stars would that person be most likely to find themselves standing on in the middle of a very tense discussion? As in It's a good thing you skipped dinner tonight, or there'd be puke all over your shoes and Mortimer's shoes and [blank]'s star.
ETA:The same information for stopping on Vine just south of the intersection with Hollywood would even more greatly be appreciated.
A million million thank yous!
If someone were to get out of a cab just past the intersection of Hollywood and Vine, on Vine going north:
(a.) can a person actually get out of a cab there?
(b.) what stars would that person be most likely to find themselves standing on in the middle of a very tense discussion? As in It's a good thing you skipped dinner tonight, or there'd be puke all over your shoes and Mortimer's shoes and [blank]'s star.
ETA:The same information for stopping on Vine just south of the intersection with Hollywood would even more greatly be appreciated.
A million million thank yous!
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Hmm, I live on the east side and I don't know anybody who uses cabs. Maybe my friends and I are a little too far east (Silver Lake/Echo Park) for it to be affordable.
It's not so much that cabs are expensive relative to other cities in terms of the actual *rates*, it's that the mileage covered is so much greater.
::nods::
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(Anonymous) 2007-05-12 06:02 pm (UTC)(link)I live in Los Feliz- it's about $13 including tip for me to go to the Arclight/Hungry Cat at Sunset and Vine for the night- and acrually about the same to get dropped off downtown.
I often take cabs to parties in SL/EP as well, since the parking in the hills is so wretched... it's usually $6-8.
All in all, a much better deal than a potential DUI!
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Definitely! I wish more people in the area were that sensible!