Shacking Up with the Locksmiths of LA: A Photo Essay
By Ryan - Friday September 09th 2005
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City of Los Angeles Business Permit Bylaw #2B-85.508a:
Locksmiths are required by law to operate out of craptastic shacks in the corners of parking lots unless eligible for exemption as defined by Form 33LK. New locksmith shack building applications must include documented proof that proposed shack location falls within designated shack-zoned area as defined in Shack Bylaw #3-A4b. Refer to Supplement Form 2A. Existing shack renovation proposals are not exempt from Supplement Form 2A. Reformed food shacks are exempt from county health inspection gradation requirements.
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LA Locksmith Shacks
Add this one to the already interminable list of Los Angeles photogroups: LA Locksmith Shacks. Here you can post all of your many photos of locksmith shacks in the Los Angeles area. Losanjealous Ryan gives more background on these shacks:…
[...] There are many things to love about Cactus #1: The tinseltown locale…the tacos, of course…the tortas…the prices…the paean to ‘unholy gore 06‘ …the close proximity to the willoughby-vine locksmith shack…the inordinate amount of tinseltown crazies that are magnetically drawn to the green-and-orange shack… [...]
[...] Longtime readers of this site may be familiar with my obsession affinity for shacks (examples: one, two, three). Two years ago I relocated to the Fairfax District and eagerly accepted a goyim title. Fellow denizens it gives me great pleasure to announce that my all-time favorite Jewish holiday, affectionately dubbed “Season of the Shacks” for lack of knowledge, is upon us yet again. At this time of year all of my Orthodox neighbors build shack-like dwellings in their driveways. They get dressed to the nines, eat giant meals and sing traditional songs – all in the shack – as often as possible. To say I am jealous would be an understatement of ludicrous proportion. [...]
[...] Christ but I do have a fascination with locksmith shacks. Why is [...]