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Viceroy – Santa Monica $670 Viceroy Santa Monica is located in Santa Monica’s Beach Cities neighborhood, close to Santa Monica Pier, Venice Beach, and Santa Monica Museum of Art. Nearby points of interest also include Muscle Beach Venice. Hotel Features. Dining options at Viceroy Santa Monica include a restaurant and a coffee shop/caf?. A bar/lounge is open for drinks. Room service is available during limited hours. Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool and a fitness facility. This 4 star property offers audio visual equipment and business services. Wireless Internet access (surcharge) is available in public areas. Guest parking is available for a surcharge. Additional property amenities include a library, multilingual staff, and a garden. Guestrooms. 162 air conditioned guestrooms at Viceroy Santa Monica feature minibars and CD players. Beds come with premium bedding. All rooms include separate sitting areas. Bathrooms feature designer toiletries, bathrobes, and hair dryers. Wireless Internet access is available for a surcharge. In addition to safes, guestrooms offer multi line phones with voice mail. Televisions have DVD/VCRs and video game consoles. Rooms also include irons/ironing boards and clock radios. Guestrooms are all non smoking. Notifications and Fees:The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Valet parking fee: USD 36 per night (in/out privileges)Pet fee: USD 100.00 per stay The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. Notifications and Fees:The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Valet parking fee: USD 36 per night (in/out privileges)Pet fee: USD 100.00 per stay The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. |
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Traffic – Live at Santa Monica $20.39 Traffic – Live at Santa Monica |
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Live in Santa Monica ”72 $18.55 Live in Santa Monica ”72 |
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Santa Monica Concert * $36.87 Santa Monica Concert * |
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Return To Santa Monica $16.12 Return To Santa Monica |
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Live at the Santa Monica Auditorium $17.88 Live at the Santa Monica Auditorium |
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Hometown Santa Monica $17.49 Hometown Santa Monica |
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Santa Monica Travelodge Pico Boulevard $155 Santa Monica Travelodge Pico Boulevard is located in Santa Monica’s Beach Cities neighborhood, close to Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica Pier, and Venice Beach. Nearby points of interest also include Muscle Beach Venice. Property Features. A complimentary continental breakfast is served each morning. Santa Monica Travelodge Pico Boulevard features barbecue grills, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and self parking. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. Additional property amenities include a safe deposit box at the front desk. Guest parking is complimentary. The front desk is open 24 hours a day. Guestrooms. Air conditioned guestrooms at Santa Monica Travelodge Pico Boulevard feature coffee/tea makers and hair dryers. Wireless Internet access is available. Guestrooms offer phones with voice mail, as well as free local calls (restrictions may apply). Televisions have premium satellite channels. Also included are irons/ironing boards and clock radios. |
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Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica Beach, Santa Monica, California, USA $129.99 Panoramic Images Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica Beach, Santa Monica, California, USA – Wall Decal |
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Santa Monica Pier Santa Monica, CA $129.99 Panoramic Images Santa Monica Pier Santa Monica, CA – Wall Decal |
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Best Western Gateway – Santa Monica $138.6 Best Western Gateway – Santa Monica > LAX > 1920 Santa Monica Blvd > Santa Monica > CA > 90404>Location. Attractions near this hotel include the Santa Monica Pier and the Third Street Promenade, both about a mile from the hotel. Venice Beach is 2.5 miles away, and the Kodak Theater is about 10 miles away.Hotel Features. Guests of the Best Western Gateway Santa Monica enjoy complimentary shuttle service to Santa Monica’s Third Street Promenade. An International House of Pancakes restaurant offers dining all day. Complimentary amenities include parking (1 car per room), newspapers, and wireless Internet access. Conference facilities measuring 2,000 square feet accommodate banquets and other events. Catering is available. Guestrooms.Rooms feature pillowtop mattresses, armchairs with ottomans, and desks. Extra touches include refrigerators, gourmet coffee, and in rooms safes. Flat panel LCD TVs connect to DVD players and offer video games and pay movies. Bathrooms feature granite countertops. >The preferred airport for Best Western Gateway Santa Monica is Los Angeles, CA (LAX Los Angeles Intl.) 11.8 km / 7.3 mi. Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property’s location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance. Distances are displayed to the nearest 0. 1 mile and kilometre. |
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Comfort Inn Santa Monica $89.1 Located in charming beautiful Santa Monica |
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Christmas in Santa Monica $14.99 Christmas in Santa Monica – Premium Poster |
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Visit Santa Monica $99.99 Visit Santa Monica – Wood Sign |
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Santa Monica California $99.99 Santa Monica California – Wood Sign |
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Santa Monica, California $109.99 Santa Monica, California – Giclee Print |
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DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Santa Monica $279.95 DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Santa Monica is located in Santa Monica’s Beach Cities neighborhood, close to Santa Monica Pier, Venice Beach, and Santa Monica Museum of Art. Nearby points of interest also include Muscle Beach Venice and Will Rogers State Beach. Hotel Features. Dining options at DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Santa Monica include a restaurant and a coffee shop/caf?. A bar/lounge is open for drinks. Room service is available during limited hours. Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool, a spa tub, a sauna, and a fitness facility. This 3.5 star property has a business center and offers audio visual equipment and business services. Complimentary wireless and wired high speed Internet access is available in public areas. This Santa Monica property has event space consisting of banquet facilities and conference/meeting rooms. Additional property amenities include multilingual staff and laundry facilities. Guestrooms. 253 air conditioned guestrooms at DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Santa Monica feature coffee/tea makers and safes. All rooms include separate sitting areas along with desks and sofa beds. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations and hair dryers. Wired high speed and wireless Internet access is complimentary. In addition to complimentary weekday newspapers, guestrooms offer multi line phones with voice mail, as well as free local calls (restrictions may apply). Televisions have video game consoles and pay movies. Also included are windows that open and electronic check out. Guests may request microwaves, hypo allergenic bedding, and extra towels/bedding. Housekeeping is available daily. Notifications and Fees:Minimum Spring Break check in age is 21 years old. There are no room charges for children 18 years old and younger who occupy the same room as their parents or guardians, using existing bedding. The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Valet parking fee: USD 28 per night (in/out privileges) The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. Notifications and Fees:Minimum Spring Break check in age is 21 years old. There are no room charges for children 18 years old and younger who occupy the same room as their parents or guardians, using existing bedding. The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Valet parking fee: USD 28 per night (in/out privileges) The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. |
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Santa Monica Pier at Dusk, Santa Monica, California $129.99 Panoramic Images Santa Monica Pier at Dusk, Santa Monica, California – Wall Decal |
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Santa Monica Beach, Santa Monica, California, USA $19.99 Ethel Davies Santa Monica Beach, Santa Monica, California, USA – Photographic Print |
Do you know of a Dunkin Donuts in Santa Monica/Los Angeles area?
I just moved here over a month ago from Boston and miss Dunkin Donuts so badly. I know you can buy their coffee beans online but its not the same! I searched for stores on their website with no luck, but have heard from residents of LA that they are around. Where?!? Specifically. I miss Dunkin Donuts. I live in Santa Monica so around there would be helpful but I would be willing to take a long car ride to get a coffee.. haha.
Thanks guys
They left California in the late 1990′s. Their website does sell coffee and other supplies if you want to go there. https://www.dunkindonuts.com/shoponline/
I did see someone say that there is one at 11726 San Vicente Blvd, but someone else said that it was not there after all. You might do a drive-by to make sure. z
All Time Low – ‘Coffee Shop Soundtrack’ in Santa Monica, CA
Are Your Yellow Teeth Creating A Lasting Impression About You
If it’s to enhance self well worth, make you seem far more interesting to other people or simply to remain alongside with the Jones’s, teeth lightening is definitely all in the craze right now. Acting stars have sparkling bright white teeth, numerous actuality celebrities have them and so do practically all Television characters ( stories, sportscaster’s, speak display hosts and so on ).
Like those waif-looking beauties bouncing down the modeling runways, these enamel glittering posers need to all be seeing the dental professional to the stars, or are they? I indicate who has this kind of ideal teeth? Hollywood celebs are known for his or her smoking, coffee consuming and, normal visits to rehabilitation. Do not all these things stain their teeth? Certain they do, but in addition they sought pro dental help to revive their pearly whites to their organic shine.
These stars don’t rely on the over the counter cures all of us see on Tv and within the foods shop.
They get theirs performed appropriate by a pro. We as well all desire glittering white colored teeth but a lot of people today don’t experience like disturbing with all the method, are discouraged by the price or simply do not know the way to go about realizing probably the most satisfactory success.
But one particular issue is for confident…!.superbly white colored teeth will make us sense superior and search far better. There isn’t any query about it. Graying or yellowing teeth are the final results of damages to the coloration of one’s teeth. Together with the appropriate therapy, you can revive your teeth to their pure shine but you have obtained to first select the approach that is very best for you individually. The 2 handiest strategies to teeth lightening are in-office laser therapy and at-home teeth whitening with custom-fit trays created by your dentist. Most more than the counter cures will get the job done to some level but won’t assure the same level of final results these professional treatments will.
OTC strategies will most likely lighten your teeth by three to five shades though professional treatment options will enhance colouration by 10 shades or even additional. A great ballpark price tag bracket for that in-office laser treatment is someplace in between $400-$900 for that top and bottom teeth. Nonetheless in many cases, much more than one particular treatment method will be needed for that most extraordinary outcomes and your dental professional may well counsel you chase up this remedy having a custom-tray at-home cure prescribed by them. This may possibly obviously add more cost to your bottom line. Placing the premium pricing aside, the very best advantage to pro solutions may be the immediacy and length in the impact. With all the laser treatment method, you will see full final results as rapidly as the method is finished, and with at-home custom-fit trays, your dental professional has offered you professional-grade bleaching gel to keep your teeth white for an extended time frame to come.
Tre White colored by Opalescence, is really a professional bleaching kit that has pre stuffed dispensable trays worn for 30-60 mins as soon as each day. You’ll get final results in five to ten days. It’s offered at www.cleure.com. While teeth bleaching might or may well not be something that you’re thinking of appropriate now, some points are for positive after you do make a decision to take the plunge : you may really feel a lot more assured you will look much more tasty People won’t be turned off by your graying / yellowing grin any longer.
The approach is much much less high priced and less intrusive than other cosmetic surgeries like liposuction, encounter lifts and stomach tucks there isn’t any discomfort involved It really is completely safe The neatest thing for you personally to complete if you are thinking about brightening your teeth is always to speak together with your dental professional who will debate the very best remedies for you. In case you do make the selection to bleach your teeth with Tre White, we may possibly adore it when you would deliver us some before and following pictures so we will probably be equipped to showcase them on our site.
If you’re looking for a Santa Monica Dentist then be sure to check out our website for a free guide on finding the right Dentist In Santa Monica for you: http://santamonicadentistonline.com
Would a coffee cafe be a good thing for me and my sister to start? can we get wealthy by doing this??????? I l?
I live with my sister,brother,house keeper, and parents in Santa Monica
We have a pretty decent life I mean our house is probably worth 4 million noone in my family works here my dad owns a medical factory and is a pharmacist out of the US
I dont do well in school and I dont really want to go to college my sister and I want to start a cafe together because my dad only has 3 million dollars and isnt working and is getting old
I’m just wondering would this be a good idea?
our budget is 100,000 i
where would be the best location to start a small coffee cafe? my sister is also going to start taking coffee classes and I want to go to pastry school and open up a pastry place in a few years after we started up our cafe
my question is can we become weathly by doing this and how long will it take? in like 3 years or so i want us to start another bigger cafe and then another one until were able to make a lot of money
i don’t think so i don’t think you will make a lot of profit because you will have to think about how much it will cost to get things like cups, plates coffee etc and how much you would have to sell to make any profit
Transparent: Love, Family, and Living the T With Transgender Teenagers
Excerpt
The following is an excerpt from the book Transparent
by Cris Beam
Published by Harcourt, Inc.; January 2007;$25.00US; 9780151011964
Copyright © 2007 by Cris Beam
I
School
Here’s what you see when you drive down Los Angeles’s Santa Monica Boulevard just east of La Brea: a 7-Eleven, a Shakey’s Pizza, a low concrete building with fish painted on the side, and a taco stand. There’s a Chinese takeout place and a triple-X video rental shop, a filling station, and four lanes of traffic, two in each direction. Old people waiting for the bus. Young mothers dragging children in flip-flops. A discount dollar store, a Laundromat, and a bunch of teenagers standing around and smoking. If you stare for more than a minute, you may note that most of these teenagers are girls, and that they’re more ethnically varied than other cliques in this segregated town. But that’s it. Santa Monica Boulevard’s got the sun-bleached, chain-store feeling of most of L.A.
If you’re a transgender girl (meaning you were born male but live as a female), you might notice something extra along this stretch of Santa Monica. It’s here that you’ll find girls trading secrets about how to shoot up the black-market hormones purchased from the swap meets in East L.A. If the hormones don’t work fast enough to manifest your inner vision of wider hips and C cups, you can find out about “pumping parties” out in the Valley, where a former veterinarian or a “surgeon’s wife” from Florida will shoot free-floating industrial-grade silicone into hips, butts, breasts, knees — even cheeks and foreheads. Of course, this is dangerous when the oils shift and form hard lumps in the armpits and thighs, but you’ll look good for a while.
On Santa Monica, you can learn which dance clubs, like Arena (with its crudely painted ocean mural on the outside), let in underage kids and have go-go boxes for dancing. You can learn which motels, one block up on Sunset, are safe and clean and have weekly rates. You can find out about the telemarketing company that hires transgender youth, no matter what they look like, to sell garbage bags and first-aid kits over the telephone. Of course, for the job you’ll have to memorize a script saying that you’re handicapped and that these household items are offered at higher prices because they provide employment to mentally handicapped people like yourself. And though it makes you sick to say it, this technically won’t be a lie; transgender people are still dubbed “mentally ill” by the medical community, the way gay people were in the seventies. This is how the telemarketing firm gets away with cheap labor.
On Santa Monica, you can walk with a friend to the Jeff Griffith Youth Center — one of the few outreach agencies that knows about, and feeds, struggling transgender kids under twenty-four. It’s right on the corner of Sycamore; you’ll recognize it by the thick bars on the windows and the hand-drawn sign that says NO FIGHTING. Here you can sign up for a shower or get free bus tokens or a subsidized meal on a tray that looks just like the kind served in the high school cafeteria you ran from. There’s also a big TV and a pool table with no billiard balls, and you can hang out until the place closes at six o’clock, without cars stopping you on the street and asking, “How much?”
And when the center closes, you can traipse over to Benito’s, the twenty-four-hour clapboard outdoor food stand and “Home of the Rolled Taco,” for yet another dinner. Teenagers can always eat.
At Benito’s, over the sizzle and pop of day-old grease, kids preen and throw insults and drink oversize sodas from waxy paper cups and look into cars for cute boys who might roll by. As the girls wait for night, when the dance clubs open, the Benito’s parking lot fills with them, laughing and squealing and running up to one another with halfway air-kissy hugs, like they haven’t seen each other in ages and yet don’t want to muss their clothes. Most look nothing like the drag queens or cross dressers that stereotypes dictate or outsiders expect. They’re young and soft faced and wear jeans and T-shirts or, if it’s a Saturday night, clingy dresses and big hoop earrings.
“Tracy, girl, I haven’t seen you since like last month! You look good! Where you staying at?” This is the kind of banter one might hear as girls bump into each other buying post-taco Slurpees at the 7-Eleven.
“Angel! I know, it’s been a long time — that’s ’cause I’m not staying in Hollywood no more, chica. I got me a husband and we moved over to Culver City.”
A husband is a stretch, but it’s a term kids commonly fling around in an attempt at permanence or stability. When Tracy asks Angel more questions about her man, Angel will likely demur unless the two are legitimately good friends. Teenagers are known for stealing one another’s boyfriends, especially when there’s a perceived scarcity, like there is in this community.
Standing on the corner of Highland and Santa Monica, you can feel positively cultured, as canned classical music is piped out of a loudspeaker and into the parking lot all night long. I heard that it was the Chinese restaurant that put this in, in an oddly misguided attempt to curb loitering. But teenagers like Vivaldi as much as anyone else, and they gather there, shouting over its trills, bobbing their heads in four-four time. Gossip speeds along the sidewalk, as kids swap secrets about crushes and losses, and dish about what no-good ho stole another girl’s man. Some kids, though certainly not all, climb in and out of cars — hustling for cash. In this crowd there’s competition for men and money and good clothes and popularity just like at any high school in America, and on the Boulevard you can find out who’s winning. The Boulevard is also where you can hear about who just got her breasts pumped and looks damn good, and who went back home to live with her mother, becoming a boy again. It’s where you can learn from the older girls that not everyone has surgery and not everyone wants it, because a woman can have a penis and — girl! — no one can tell her she can’t. It’s where you can listen to the new Pink CD on your friend’s Walkman and play video games at the all-night Donut Time. It’s where you can feel normal, connected, hip. It’s where you can be a teenager.
Around the corner from Santa Monica and up the street, on Highland, is an unremarkable brown office building. It’s the kind of place that houses dozens of low-rent and high-turnaround businesses: limo services, temp agencies, computer repair places, accounting firms. Every weekday morning a handful of transgender kids stumble in with the rumpled brown suits and briefcased folks, because in the basement of this building is a high school, of sorts. Or was, when I became a teacher there.
I don’t even remember how I first heard about Eagles, the small, scrappy high school for gay and transgender teenagers. Probably just from a new acquaintance in a passing conversation. But it had piqued my interest; I was curious who would go there, since when I was a kid, there was no such thing as a gay school, and hardly any such thing as a gay student. Would these kids be harassed, troubled, in need? I wondered if I could help in any way. By then I had been living in Los Angeles for six months, and an itchy boredom with the town had begun to creep up my spine. Having moved from New York so my partner, Robin, could get a Ph.D., I was missing an urban edge and lonesome for community beyond my dining-room table. I worked at home as a freelance magazine writer, and I had extra time to volunteer, maybe once a week, maybe twice. So that winter (which didn’t really feel like a winter at all), I rang up the school.
“Eagles!” a gruff voice answered my call. And then, “Fiona! Put down that straighten iron! The outlet is for the coffee pot!” I heard a muffled crash. “I’m sorry. Eagles Academy. Can I help you?”
“Yes,” I said. “My name is Cris Beam. I’m a writer who just moved into town, and I’m calling to find out about your school: what it’s about and whether you need –”
“Fiona!!” the person shouted, without covering the phone. The voice was masculine sounding, but without the deep tones of a man — like an adolescent boy whose voice hadn’t changed, except this person was clearly an adult. I detected a slight German accent. “I’m sorry. I’m going to have to call you back.”
Copyright © 2007 by Cris Beam
Courteney Cox: ‘Friends’ Couch Up for Auction! (Just Jared)
Courteney Cox treats her daughter, Coco, to some frozen yogurt at Pinkberry on
Wednesday (December 7) in Santa Monica, Calif. The faded orange couch from the
47-year-old actress’s hit series, Friends, is going up for auction. The iconic
piece of furniture used in the show’s coffee shop, Central Perk, is estimated
to fetch somewhere between $4,000 and [...]
How Does the Cuisinart DCC 1200 Make Such Good Coffee?
Would you like to know how to make the best coffee you’ve had in years? I’ll tell you now. You need a Cuisinart DCC 1200 Brew Central. In this article I will tell you why and then let you know where you can buy one for the lowest possible price. (Here actually: Cuisinart DCC review)
Now, it’s obviously a matter of personal taste but I’ve always found coffee to be a bit of a disappointment. The smell of roasting coffee is completely sublime and when you catch a whiff of that fabulous aroma you can’t wait to make a cup and enjoy all the complexity that its fragrance has to offer. But when you make coffee it never lives up to expectations. It appears just about impossible to catch the promise of the roasted beans.
And just recently I’ve found out why. The answer was right under my nose all along. Probably like me, you’ve been filling up my coffee making machine with tap water without a thought for what the water might actually taste like. Surely all water is the same I hear you say Well no, that’s wrong, actually. Virtually in the US gets their water down a pipe from the utility company. As you will be aware water companies act to protect their interests by making sure that you and I come to no harm through using their product. So they put lots of chemicals into the water. Now they don’t do this just for the fun of it. It’s to protect our health. They use a wide variety of disinfectants to kill bacteria. Other agents are used to kill Protozoa and parasitic organisms and they put in fluoride to reduce the incidence of dental caries (or bad teeth to you and me). It’s a good job they do because untreated water is one of the biggest causes of disease such as cholera and dysentery in the Third World. But as you can imagine all these helpful chemicals don’t exactly do anything for the taste of the water.
And that’s why my coffee has always been a disappointment. My chief gripe is that regardless of which type of coffee I used they always seem to leave a bitter aftertaste. I thought maybe it was because I was using arabica beans, so I changed to robusta. And then sometimes I’d switch back the other way. I must have purchased dozens of different blends of coffee in the quest for the perfect cup. If only I’d known then that I could have solved this problem by buying a Cuisinart DCC 1200 from the start. It’s fitted with an activated charcoal filter that filters out just about every trace of chemicals from the water with which your coffee is going to be made. And it makes all the difference in the world. You might think I’m exaggerating here but if you get one of these machines you’ll be astonished at what a good cup of coffee it makes even with the cheaper blends of coffee.
I should have realised this from the beginning of course. Hindsight is a wonderful thing but it’s a bit annoying when it shows you just what an fool you’ve been. The water in your coffee makes up about ninety-nine percent of the entire beverage anyway so it’s unsurprising that its flavor affects the flavor of the drink as a whole.
There’s nothing like a really fresh cup of coffee but you’ll be surprised to discover that even a couple of hours after brewing, the coffee retains its rich and satisfying flavor.
I would never if I didn’t have my Cuisinart DCC 1200 and I can virtually guarantee that you will soon find it an essential part of your life too.
Click the link to read nearly 2,000 glowing reviews and discover where to get one at well below the manufacturer’s recommended price. Cuisinart DCC 1200
Are Your Yellow Teeth Creating A Lasting Impression About You
If it’s to enhance self well worth, make you seem far more interesting to other people or simply to remain alongside with the Jones’s, teeth lightening is definitely all in the craze right now. Acting stars have sparkling bright white teeth, numerous actuality celebrities have them and so do practically all Television characters ( stories, sportscaster’s, speak display hosts and so on ).
Like those waif-looking beauties bouncing down the modeling runways, these enamel glittering posers need to all be seeing the dental professional to the stars, or are they? I indicate who has this kind of ideal teeth? Hollywood celebs are known for his or her smoking, coffee consuming and, normal visits to rehabilitation. Do not all these things stain their teeth? Certain they do, but in addition they sought pro dental help to revive their pearly whites to their organic shine.
These stars don’t rely on the over the counter cures all of us see on Tv and within the foods shop.
They get theirs performed appropriate by a pro. We as well all desire glittering white colored teeth but a lot of people today don’t experience like disturbing with all the method, are discouraged by the price or simply do not know the way to go about realizing probably the most satisfactory success.
But one particular issue is for confident…!.superbly white colored teeth will make us sense superior and search far better. There isn’t any query about it. Graying or yellowing teeth are the final results of damages to the coloration of one’s teeth. Together with the appropriate therapy, you can revive your teeth to their pure shine but you have obtained to first select the approach that is very best for you individually. The 2 handiest strategies to teeth lightening are in-office laser therapy and at-home teeth whitening with custom-fit trays created by your dentist. Most more than the counter cures will get the job done to some level but won’t assure the same level of final results these professional treatments will.
OTC strategies will most likely lighten your teeth by three to five shades though professional treatment options will enhance colouration by 10 shades or even additional. A great ballpark price tag bracket for that in-office laser treatment is someplace in between $400-$900 for that top and bottom teeth. Nonetheless in many cases, much more than one particular treatment method will be needed for that most extraordinary outcomes and your dental professional may well counsel you chase up this remedy having a custom-tray at-home cure prescribed by them. This may possibly obviously add more cost to your bottom line. Placing the premium pricing aside, the very best advantage to pro solutions may be the immediacy and length in the impact. With all the laser treatment method, you will see full final results as rapidly as the method is finished, and with at-home custom-fit trays, your dental professional has offered you professional-grade bleaching gel to keep your teeth white for an extended time frame to come.
Tre White colored by Opalescence, is really a professional bleaching kit that has pre stuffed dispensable trays worn for 30-60 mins as soon as each day. You’ll get final results in five to ten days. It’s offered at www.cleure.com. While teeth bleaching might or may well not be something that you’re thinking of appropriate now, some points are for positive after you do make a decision to take the plunge : you may really feel a lot more assured you will look much more tasty People won’t be turned off by your graying / yellowing grin any longer.
The approach is much much less high priced and less intrusive than other cosmetic surgeries like liposuction, encounter lifts and stomach tucks there isn’t any discomfort involved It really is completely safe The neatest thing for you personally to complete if you are thinking about brightening your teeth is always to speak together with your dental professional who will debate the very best remedies for you. In case you do make the selection to bleach your teeth with Tre White, we may possibly adore it when you would deliver us some before and following pictures so we will probably be equipped to showcase them on our site.
If you’re looking for a Santa Monica Dentist then be sure to check out our website for a free guide on finding the right Dentist In Santa Monica for you: http://santamonicadentistonline.com
Would a coffee cafe be a good thing for me and my sister to start? can we get wealthy by doing this??????? I l?
I live with my sister,brother,house keeper, and parents in Santa Monica
We have a pretty decent life I mean our house is probably worth 4 million noone in my family works here my dad owns a medical factory and is a pharmacist out of the US
I dont do well in school and I dont really want to go to college my sister and I want to start a cafe together because my dad only has 3 million dollars and isnt working and is getting old
I’m just wondering would this be a good idea?
our budget is 100,000 i
where would be the best location to start a small coffee cafe? my sister is also going to start taking coffee classes and I want to go to pastry school and open up a pastry place in a few years after we started up our cafe
my question is can we become weathly by doing this and how long will it take? in like 3 years or so i want us to start another bigger cafe and then another one until were able to make a lot of money
i don’t think so i don’t think you will make a lot of profit because you will have to think about how much it will cost to get things like cups, plates coffee etc and how much you would have to sell to make any profit
Transparent: Love, Family, and Living the T With Transgender Teenagers
Excerpt
The following is an excerpt from the book Transparent
by Cris Beam
Published by Harcourt, Inc.; January 2007;$25.00US; 9780151011964
Copyright © 2007 by Cris Beam
I
School
Here’s what you see when you drive down Los Angeles’s Santa Monica Boulevard just east of La Brea: a 7-Eleven, a Shakey’s Pizza, a low concrete building with fish painted on the side, and a taco stand. There’s a Chinese takeout place and a triple-X video rental shop, a filling station, and four lanes of traffic, two in each direction. Old people waiting for the bus. Young mothers dragging children in flip-flops. A discount dollar store, a Laundromat, and a bunch of teenagers standing around and smoking. If you stare for more than a minute, you may note that most of these teenagers are girls, and that they’re more ethnically varied than other cliques in this segregated town. But that’s it. Santa Monica Boulevard’s got the sun-bleached, chain-store feeling of most of L.A.
If you’re a transgender girl (meaning you were born male but live as a female), you might notice something extra along this stretch of Santa Monica. It’s here that you’ll find girls trading secrets about how to shoot up the black-market hormones purchased from the swap meets in East L.A. If the hormones don’t work fast enough to manifest your inner vision of wider hips and C cups, you can find out about “pumping parties” out in the Valley, where a former veterinarian or a “surgeon’s wife” from Florida will shoot free-floating industrial-grade silicone into hips, butts, breasts, knees — even cheeks and foreheads. Of course, this is dangerous when the oils shift and form hard lumps in the armpits and thighs, but you’ll look good for a while.
On Santa Monica, you can learn which dance clubs, like Arena (with its crudely painted ocean mural on the outside), let in underage kids and have go-go boxes for dancing. You can learn which motels, one block up on Sunset, are safe and clean and have weekly rates. You can find out about the telemarketing company that hires transgender youth, no matter what they look like, to sell garbage bags and first-aid kits over the telephone. Of course, for the job you’ll have to memorize a script saying that you’re handicapped and that these household items are offered at higher prices because they provide employment to mentally handicapped people like yourself. And though it makes you sick to say it, this technically won’t be a lie; transgender people are still dubbed “mentally ill” by the medical community, the way gay people were in the seventies. This is how the telemarketing firm gets away with cheap labor.
On Santa Monica, you can walk with a friend to the Jeff Griffith Youth Center — one of the few outreach agencies that knows about, and feeds, struggling transgender kids under twenty-four. It’s right on the corner of Sycamore; you’ll recognize it by the thick bars on the windows and the hand-drawn sign that says NO FIGHTING. Here you can sign up for a shower or get free bus tokens or a subsidized meal on a tray that looks just like the kind served in the high school cafeteria you ran from. There’s also a big TV and a pool table with no billiard balls, and you can hang out until the place closes at six o’clock, without cars stopping you on the street and asking, “How much?”
And when the center closes, you can traipse over to Benito’s, the twenty-four-hour clapboard outdoor food stand and “Home of the Rolled Taco,” for yet another dinner. Teenagers can always eat.
At Benito’s, over the sizzle and pop of day-old grease, kids preen and throw insults and drink oversize sodas from waxy paper cups and look into cars for cute boys who might roll by. As the girls wait for night, when the dance clubs open, the Benito’s parking lot fills with them, laughing and squealing and running up to one another with halfway air-kissy hugs, like they haven’t seen each other in ages and yet don’t want to muss their clothes. Most look nothing like the drag queens or cross dressers that stereotypes dictate or outsiders expect. They’re young and soft faced and wear jeans and T-shirts or, if it’s a Saturday night, clingy dresses and big hoop earrings.
“Tracy, girl, I haven’t seen you since like last month! You look good! Where you staying at?” This is the kind of banter one might hear as girls bump into each other buying post-taco Slurpees at the 7-Eleven.
“Angel! I know, it’s been a long time — that’s ’cause I’m not staying in Hollywood no more, chica. I got me a husband and we moved over to Culver City.”
A husband is a stretch, but it’s a term kids commonly fling around in an attempt at permanence or stability. When Tracy asks Angel more questions about her man, Angel will likely demur unless the two are legitimately good friends. Teenagers are known for stealing one another’s boyfriends, especially when there’s a perceived scarcity, like there is in this community.
Standing on the corner of Highland and Santa Monica, you can feel positively cultured, as canned classical music is piped out of a loudspeaker and into the parking lot all night long. I heard that it was the Chinese restaurant that put this in, in an oddly misguided attempt to curb loitering. But teenagers like Vivaldi as much as anyone else, and they gather there, shouting over its trills, bobbing their heads in four-four time. Gossip speeds along the sidewalk, as kids swap secrets about crushes and losses, and dish about what no-good ho stole another girl’s man. Some kids, though certainly not all, climb in and out of cars — hustling for cash. In this crowd there’s competition for men and money and good clothes and popularity just like at any high school in America, and on the Boulevard you can find out who’s winning. The Boulevard is also where you can hear about who just got her breasts pumped and looks damn good, and who went back home to live with her mother, becoming a boy again. It’s where you can learn from the older girls that not everyone has surgery and not everyone wants it, because a woman can have a penis and — girl! — no one can tell her she can’t. It’s where you can listen to the new Pink CD on your friend’s Walkman and play video games at the all-night Donut Time. It’s where you can feel normal, connected, hip. It’s where you can be a teenager.
Around the corner from Santa Monica and up the street, on Highland, is an unremarkable brown office building. It’s the kind of place that houses dozens of low-rent and high-turnaround businesses: limo services, temp agencies, computer repair places, accounting firms. Every weekday morning a handful of transgender kids stumble in with the rumpled brown suits and briefcased folks, because in the basement of this building is a high school, of sorts. Or was, when I became a teacher there.
I don’t even remember how I first heard about Eagles, the small, scrappy high school for gay and transgender teenagers. Probably just from a new acquaintance in a passing conversation. But it had piqued my interest; I was curious who would go there, since when I was a kid, there was no such thing as a gay school, and hardly any such thing as a gay student. Would these kids be harassed, troubled, in need? I wondered if I could help in any way. By then I had been living in Los Angeles for six months, and an itchy boredom with the town had begun to creep up my spine. Having moved from New York so my partner, Robin, could get a Ph.D., I was missing an urban edge and lonesome for community beyond my dining-room table. I worked at home as a freelance magazine writer, and I had extra time to volunteer, maybe once a week, maybe twice. So that winter (which didn’t really feel like a winter at all), I rang up the school.
“Eagles!” a gruff voice answered my call. And then, “Fiona! Put down that straighten iron! The outlet is for the coffee pot!” I heard a muffled crash. “I’m sorry. Eagles Academy. Can I help you?”
“Yes,” I said. “My name is Cris Beam. I’m a writer who just moved into town, and I’m calling to find out about your school: what it’s about and whether you need –”
“Fiona!!” the person shouted, without covering the phone. The voice was masculine sounding, but without the deep tones of a man — like an adolescent boy whose voice hadn’t changed, except this person was clearly an adult. I detected a slight German accent. “I’m sorry. I’m going to have to call you back.”
Copyright © 2007 by Cris Beam
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How Does the Cuisinart DCC 1200 Make Such Good Coffee?
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