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Saturday, April 2, 2011

About Where r fun safe clean areas to live near Glendale California 4 a 22 yr old? What is Glendale like/GCC college

Where r fun safe clean areas to live near Glendale California 4 a 22 yr old? What is Glendale like/GCC college
Im goin 2 school @ Glendale community college California. soon.Im movin w/ a trailor n lookin 4 a nice area 2 live either on a very safe senic trailor park or most likely I'll rent a room.Im a massage therapist and won't get a job untill i move 2 Cali. but I need to be close to this school or @ least another community college close to LA. I want to go to college for general studies, presue acting while practicing massge. I love the outdoors, (hikin,mts,parks,ocean) Is there any areas that are chill around LA that provides good music and fun, art, nice people, spas (4 work), good food and thats affordable? I'll have a car, about 5,000 bucks, and no job. I could afford the most 600$+utilities a month even if its just a room.I'd travel 40mins w/ traffic the most to a community college near LA. I know one girl that lives near La whos a friend of a friend shes 37 i'm 22 not only is she a little older, which can hinder our simularities but shes only one person. I'm desperate 4 advice thanku
Los Angeles - 5 Answers
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You might also try looking in the cities of La Crescenta or La Canada which are both very close to Glendale Commununity College.
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Good luck in community college; make sure to take English classes; your spelling and grammar need a little work. You won't be able to afford to rent an apartment for your budget but you should be able to find a roommate situation. If you are going to Glendale Com College they have lots of bulletin boards of people looking for roommate situations that should be of use to you. Always helps to live with a student to help you stay focused on school work. Glendale is a nice area. Pasadena, Altadena, Arcadia (west end of San Gabriel Valley) is nearby and very close to San Gabriel Mts. with great hiking close by. You might want to try Craigslist or local papers as well as campus to find roommate situation. Good luck.
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WOW!...thats good!...Okay first off Glendale is a good area...so have you had any luck with finding a place to live there..and the next close area is Burbank,CA..now this is a great area if you like the somewhat of a small town field except your exposed to so much more, now everything does come with a negative side, but Burbank has one of the lowest crime rates, strong police, "somewhat of a gang issue",but trust the kids that are into that stuff are just bored and have nothing to do, and you do have to lil "not so good areas but you can tell by looking at them",but overall that is prolly the only things...but its safe, has little shops, malls, movie theatres, and over acheived schools..and plus all of the MAJOR studios, NBC,Disney,Hollywood Records,ect.,and your very close to Hollywood so auditions wouldnt be a problem,also close to NOHO aka North Hollywood its inespensive to live there BUT be VERY careful..there are some rough patches I hear and read about, also...5000 is very good that you have saved that up, and a trailor part being in CA...Ive never heard of that,,but there are fields..so hmm..that could be a option..good food..MELROSE...try Downtown LA..some places in LA have small shops where they have really cheap food like hotdog stands..ect...and clothes...there like EXTRA cheap as well..you can get like a pair of designer look alike jeans for like 50 cent...Tyra Banks had it on her show...and maybe to learn your way around try the BUS..you can get a bus pass for like 30 bucks...I heard its getting better..b/c gas,and LA taxes are EXPENSIVE..and almost all of the businesses in CA are open 24/7...and there are alot of beaches as well..so you shouldnt have a problem with that..and finding a job should be simple.. try www.snagajob.com and start applying asap...and to start your acting off and buliding up your resume go to CENTRAL CASTINGS...its for extra casting..you can pull that up and get the requriements..I think youll need like a snap shot, headshot, a good wardrobe,and you have to come like what you think you could get cast as...like if they need a business type extra reading a newspaper come as the part..but come dresses very nice..and there is San Frenardo Church of Christ you can attend..for guidance and being a true Christian..b/c when your moving and CA has a lot of diversity and things you have prolly never seen before..you have to be strong and just stay safe..and dont make bad choices..you can do all things through CHRIST..and thats real... read Romans 16:16 and you can see that the only church in the bible CHURCH OF CHRIST..and give them a call..and they will love to lend a helping hand no matter what...be POSITIVE..and if you want to be actor..no YOUR craft..there are billions of kids coming to LA wanting the same thing..and sometimes they forget and end up doing something completley out of wack..so stay focused and you can do it..and be prepared for a thousands NO's...to ONE yes..and if you stand for NOTHING you CAN fall for anything..NO speeding..stay away from CLUBS...I mean what happens when u go there half of the time..NEGATIVITY..and especially when your new to an area...dont trust everyone..be safe,strong,and goal oriented..and there are exciting places...like UNIVERSAL studios..okay email me with more questions..GOD BLESS..thanks for your time
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For $600, you probably wont have much trouble renting a room, as long as you dont have any pets. The best source here for rooms/shared apt's is craigslist.org. Glendale is a very nice, clean, safe area. I took some classes at GCC & its a good school. Pasadena City College, which is nearby is also a good school. One thing, there are NO trailer parks around here. Maybe a very few for seniors. But it's not like in other places- for some reason we have hardly any trailer parks in LA County. Not sure why. Good luck with your move!
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Lowest rents around are approaching $1, 000 for a studio. Hum not a another actor looking for fame and the big time. Stay in school near you home finish the first two years of college and then transfer to UCLA or Cal-State Northridge
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

About who can help me travel helppp meee

who can help me travel helppp meee?
i live in glendale califonia and i want to know if i coul dgo to catalina island and not rent a hotel but go scooba diving there?is that possible?or can i can just do what ever i want an di pay for everything i do there.
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try this site for learning to scuba dive in catalina. http://www.visitcatalinaisland.com/twoHarbors/acti_scubaDiving.php have a great time
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 About I am traveling from Vanowen & Haskell in van...

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

About I am traveling from Vanowen & Haskell in van nuys,ca to 517 e. wilson in glendale,ca

I am traveling from Vanowen & Haskell in van nuys,ca to 517 e. wilson in glendale,ca?
I'm at the corner of Vanowen and Haskell traveling South
Los Angeles - 3 Answers
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you aint the guy i saw tossing cigarettes around, are you?
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So what's your question? How to get there? Take the Vanowen onramp to the 405 south. Then take the 101 freeway east. It changes to the 134, but still goes east. Exit at Glendale Avenue. Turn right. Go to Wilson Ave, turn right. It's just past the Glendale Fashion Shopping Center.
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are driving or using public tranist you dont say so we cant help
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Sunday, January 2, 2011

About ravel Baseball in Arizona

Travel Baseball in Arizona?
I'm 13 looking for a travel baseball team in Glendale (or north-west valley area) Arizona. I have always wanted to play travel, and my mum said I could join a team if I find one.
Baseball - 2 Answers
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Ask your Mom to do the research for both of you since, I'm sure, she'll be traveling with you. Have fun and good luck.
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look on craigslist, under community - activities. i'm sure with how much baseball there is in arizona there should be some travel teams around
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Thursday, December 2, 2010

About Traveling to LA/Glendale area. Need advice, see details

Traveling to LA/Glendale area. Need advice, see details.?
Is there a better (less busy) airport other than LAX? I saw Bob Hope airport, but that's more expensive. Is it worth the expense? If I fly into LAX, can public transportation be counted on for traveling to and around Glendale, or do I need to rent a car? Advice on best driving route from LAX to Glendale? How to avoid the worst traffic? (Am completely unfamiliar with the area... any advice is greatly appreciated!)
Los Angeles - 6 Answers
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There is plenty of public transportation from LAX. Go to Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit web site for buses and trains.
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Burbank (bob Hope) is very close to Glendale and its sometimes flights to there are cheaper (depending on what airline you are (in fact there's one airline thats charges only $10!(to Columbus) (well you do have to pay for checking luggage and food (plus taxes) if you have to Land at Lax, its quite easy to get to Glendale you can board the flyway bus to Union station then board a metrolink or Amtrak train for a quick 8 minute hop to Glendale Glendale also has their own transit system,(which incidentally you can track online! it will tell you when the next bus is due) see http://www.glendalebeeline.com/ http://www.metrolinktrains.com if you use Bob Hope you could also use eater Amtrak or Metrolink to Glendale as well (thees a station just outside the airport also one neat thing about this Burbank/Glendale/Lax corridor you can buy a metrolink ticket and its valid for ANY TRAIN ( either Amtrak or Metrolink (its valid for only Burbank-Glendale -Lax (union station) route
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Burbank airport is close to Glendale. It may cost more, but it might be worth it as you may save on transportation to and from. Sure, it's theoretically possible to take PT around LA. But everything is so spread out, it's gets really, really inconvenient. As for avoiding the traffic, the only way to do that is stay home. Enjoy. If you are sight-seeing, you really need a car for most places. From LAX take the 405 north to the 101 freeway east, I think. The signs say Ventura one one and Los Angeles the other way. Take the Los Angeles one. I know it's counter intuitive, welcome to LA. Take the 101 to the 134 and exit where ever you need to go. Confirm all this with a map, please. I'm working from memory.
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I live in Glendale and I say take the risk to pay more, because lax is a hour away from Glendale
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I would fly into Burbank..LAX is way too crowded, and choatic and you will have to pay the extra to get to Glendale anyway. You will be able to get to Glendale much easier from Burbank. You might want to rent a car...public transit here sucks!!! It will take you hours to get anywhere!
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If you're going to Glendale, fly into BURBANK airport. It's very close to Glendale, and you could even get a shuttle back for around $20.00. It shouldn't be that much more expensive than LAX. If you have to fly into LAX, just get a shuttle to Glendale. Or you could take their train line to Union Station, and take the Goldline to Pasadena, and then take a bus from Pasadena to Glendale (Glendale is right next to Pasadena --20 minute bus ride only). But in general, just get one of the airport shuttles. They are not that pricey. Count on spending about $20.00 plus a $4.00 tip. Seriously though, if you fly into Burbank, you'll be set, cause that's the town right next to Glendale. Depending on where you're moving to in Glendale, it could be as little as like 5-10 minutes away! Burbank airport is smaller and more friendly and easier to get around in, too. Don't worry though, people at LAX will help you out if you get confused. Same with Burbank airport. L.A. might seem scary, but people will totally help you. So don't worry and good luck
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