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![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | Rules Every RPG has rules so please read and follow them.
| 2 | 2 | on Aug 8, 2008, 5:13pm by [P [E] T E] Y in Rules [read first] Upd... |
![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | Characters Here is where you make your characters Bios at.
Pending:: Accepted:: Face Claim
| 6 | 8 | on Aug 26, 2008, 10:28pm by { Skyix St. Clair } in Skyix St. Clair |
![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | Advertise This is the only place you may advertise at. It is Guest Friendly as well.
| 4 | 4 | on Oct 23, 2008, 12:42pm by Kendall in Golden Years;; {Bloode... |
![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | General Board You can talk about anything here Moderator: 3521 | 0 | 0 | |
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![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | The Daily News Unlike the Title suggests the News Papper come out every Friday instead of every day. See whats new and whats hot, read about the latest Gossip, The Newest Couples....... and much much more.
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![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | Relationships Here is where you can tell the world who your family, friends, boyfriend/girlfriend are.
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![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | Cell Phones Need to get ahold of your agent? or waiting on a phone call from your client? well amek sure you pick up a phone and a phone number.
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| Hollywood |
![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | Hollywood and Highland It is home to over 60 stores, nine restaurants, six new movie theatres, two nightclubs and the 640-room Renaissance Hollywood Hotel.
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![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | Los Angeles County Fair It is the largest county Fair in all of North America, drawing a million and a half visitors each year, and a good spot to see some of your favorite performers in concert.
| 1 | 19 | on Aug 26, 2008, 2:13pm by [P [E] T E] Y in ;;cry until i stop bre... |
![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | The House Of Blues This restaurant/showclub is a prime spot to catch some of the best blues artists in action
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![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | Beverly Gardens Park Created in 1911, this narrow, two-mile-long strip of green lawns and gardens, runs for 14 blocks along the northwest side of busy Santa Monica Boulevard, for the complete length of the city of Beverly Hills. It's a reasonably attractive park, with a rose garden, ornate stone park benches, a lily pond, fountains, tall trees, a unique cactus garden, and a gravel path for joggers. (The path is situated directly west of the beautiful Beverly Hills Police Station, so it should be a safe place to jog.)
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![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | Paramount Studios Most of the major motion picture studios have fled Hollywood for spots like Burbank or Culver City. There is only one big name movie studio still actually located in Hollywood: the huge Paramount Studios. It also happens to be the longest continually operating studio in Hollywood. And Paramount is also one of the few studios that admit the public on regular guided tours of the studio's back lot.
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![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | The Beverly Center The shopping mall itself occupies only the upper three stories of the structure (levels 6 through 8); the bottom five floors are taken up by parking areas (except for the ground floor, which formerly housed the nation's first Hard Rock Cafe, and which still contains California Pizza Kitchen, PF Chang's, the Grand Luxe Cafe, and other upscale restaurants.)
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![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | Rodeo Drive The stretch of shops and boutiques on Rodeo Drive is only three blocks long. It begins at Wilshire Boulevard on the south, and runs north to Santa Monica Boulevard, where the commercial section of the street gives way to an affluent residential neighborhood. But those three short blocks constitute the most famous shopping district in America, and probably the most expensive three blocks of shops in the world
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![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | Basque Nightclub and Restaurant the crowd of men waiting on the sidewalk to get past the velvet rope may be anxious to see the vixens behind glass, or the hot femmes already inside on the dance floor. Ladies arriving early and in style may get in free to spice up the decor.
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![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | The Beach Whats better then I nice warm beach to play in the water and sand. The beach is known for its surf competitions and great waves.
| 1 | 14 | on Aug 30, 2008, 1:25am by { Skyix St. Clair } in W a t e r HOUSE |
![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | Capital Records Tower Easily recognizable to the average fan of Hollywood. It was the first circular office building when it was built back in 1956. A little known fact about the Capital Records Tower is a blinking light at the top that spells out Hollywood in Morse Code.
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![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | Roscoe’s Chicken and Waffles This is the place for some good ole’ greasy southern fried chicken that comes with some syrupy waffles. A weird combination that goes down smoother than fresh buttermilk. Roscoe’s is mentioned in many pop culture references including The Notorious B.I.G. song ‘Going Back to Cali’ where he raps about “frequently flossing hoes at Roscoe’s”.
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![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | Hollywood Walk of Fame Not many people make it to Hollywood without seeing the stars on the Walk of Fame. They are all up and down Hollywood Boulevard and one can’t really miss them. The ‘Walk’ is probably one of the most overrated places to see in Hollywood. It has been so copied at other tourists attractions around the world that it has diminished the allure of the original. Most celebs usually pay the $25,000 sponsorship fee before the release of a big project or film to be placed on the Walk of Fame.
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![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | Hollywood Bowl Every major artist worth their weight in salt has played at the Hollywood Bowl. It’s an outside concert venue that is shaped like a bowl and fits snug in the Hollywood Hills at 2301 North Highland Avenue. Artists from Bob Dylan to Motley Crue to Frank Sinatra to Johnny Cash have played at the Bowl.
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![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | Laurel Canyon Country Store A hidden treasure in the Hollywood Hills at 2108 Laurel Canyon. The store has been a hang out and throw back grocery store for residents of the Hills for decades. Once a year hundreds of Laurel Canyon residents meet in front of the store for the annual Canyon Country Store photo. In the basement of the building is Pace restaurant, which has become a hot place among celebrities trying to enjoy a quiet dinner. Right behind the store is Love Street and the house Jim Morrison lived at during the later years of his life.
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![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | The Sunset Strip Sunset Boulevard is famous, but the best known portion of the boulevard is the mile and a half stretch of Sunset between Hollywood and Beverly Hills that has been dubbed "The Sunset Strip."
Running between Crescent Heights Boulevard (on the east) & Doheny Drive (on the west), the Sunset Strip embraces a premier collection of rock clubs, restaurants, boutiques, and Hollywood nightspots that are on the cutting edge of the entertainment business.
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![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | Grauman’s Chinese Theater The most famous movie theater in the world where almost every giant premiere of the last one hundred years has taken place. It is located at 6925 Hollywood Boulevard and is very distinctive looking. In front of the theater of hundreds of hand and foot prints of the most famous actors of all-time. Many with personal notes addressed to Sid Grauman who opened the theater.
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![[ ]](http://i35.tinypic.com/2dguavb.jpg) | Houses (1 sub-board) Every one has a place to live, wether it be a old shack or a huge mansion.
| 1 | 167 | on Aug 26, 2008, 3:35am by [P [E] T E] Y in ';Low Profile [3521] |