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Re: Living in LA
« Reply #100 on: August 02, 2017, 08:02:29 PM »
Tsunamis ::)
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Re: Living in LA
« Reply #101 on: August 02, 2017, 08:18:46 PM »
Thanks, GYM! I'll check that out after posting the following important message which I just found on some internet site:

"Californians may be used to hearing about the threat of potentially deadly earthquakes, but a new study finds that quake-triggered tsunamis pose a greater risk to Southern California than previously thought."

One tsunami experts forecasts a huge wave of 100 feet possibly  hitting the coastline.

With that said ... I recommend that you do not rent one of those $20,000  a month beach shack.

I believe that I once read that the US government is cutting expenses by canceling the US Pacific Tsunami Early Warning Program.

And that that beach town immediately to the north of the LA Airport has road-signs showing the swiftest exit to the closest  high ground posted on every road in that town. (Sorry ... I forgot that town's name.)

Another reason to rent inland.



ha. My home will be gone if a tsunami hits.

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Re: Living in LA
« Reply #102 on: August 02, 2017, 11:31:16 PM »
If you manage to get one job on a movie set, there is a good chance that you'll be offered others.
In the past I have argued with others on various internet boards about the 'impossibility' of getting work within the movie business.

I disagree entirely.

It's difficult but  .... NOT IMPOSSIBLE!

Most of the people who "make it" have the means to A. B. A.:
  • Always
  • Be
  • Available
at the beginning of their career...Which is a real problem for say if in your "dayjob" you can't get time off for a four day shoot for a supporting role...or be crew member.

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Re: Living in LA
« Reply #103 on: August 02, 2017, 11:41:31 PM »
Most of the people who "make it" have the means to A. B. A.:
  • Always
  • Be
  • Available
at the beginning of their career...Which is a real problem for say if in your "dayjob" you can't get time off for a four day shoot for a supporting role...or be crew member.


That would be impossible in my position. I was in LA on vacation when I was filmed for LA Ink and I just happened to get done with work early and stopped by American Jewelry when I got filmed on Hardcore Pawn. I would not have the luxury to leave whenever.

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Re: Living in LA
« Reply #104 on: August 03, 2017, 12:30:49 AM »
I don't mind paying double for a good rim job but there should be a standard price for BJ's across the country.

Seeks Rimjobs;

Hooked on Hillbilly Heroin;

Frequents male oriented bodybuilding board;

Looking to move LA for "work purposes"

Hmmmm.....

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Re: Living in LA
« Reply #105 on: August 03, 2017, 01:04:07 AM »
Seeks Rimjobs;

Hooked on Hillbilly Heroin;

Frequents male oriented bodybuilding board;

Looking to move LA for "work purposes"

Hmmmm.....

Thank you for your mature input.  :-*

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Re: Living in LA
« Reply #106 on: August 03, 2017, 05:50:38 AM »
Thank you for your mature input.  :-*

You mean pointS as in plural, i.e. more than one.

But you're welcome regardless.

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Re: Living in LA
« Reply #107 on: August 03, 2017, 06:43:48 AM »
America, the land of the natural disaster.

Live on the east coast or south and you worry about Hurricanes, North east and it's snow storms,  live in the midwest and middle south and it's Tornadoes and floods, like on the west coast and it's droughts and earthquakes.  Pick your poison I guess.

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Re: Living in LA
« Reply #108 on: August 03, 2017, 07:29:10 AM »
Seeks Rimjobs;

Hooked on Hillbilly Heroin;

Frequents male oriented bodybuilding board;

Looking to move LA for "work purposes"

Hmmmm.....
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Re: Living in LA
« Reply #109 on: August 03, 2017, 08:13:06 AM »
America, the land of the natural disaster.

Live on the east coast or south and you worry about Hurricanes, North east and it's snow storms,  live in the midwest and middle south and it's Tornadoes and floods, like on the west coast and it's droughts and earthquakes.  Pick your poison I guess.

snowstorms are really only once or twice a year and they're hardly damaging, more inconvenient than anything

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Re: Living in LA
« Reply #110 on: August 03, 2017, 10:59:24 AM »
Seeks Rimjobs;

Hooked on Hillbilly Heroin;

Frequents male oriented bodybuilding board;

Looking to move LA for "work purposes"

Hmmmm.....

What he is doing is perfectly normal.
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Re: Living in LA
« Reply #111 on: August 03, 2017, 12:21:40 PM »
Ca has been taxing businesses right out of the state. If they're solid on staying here, then I'd say go for it.

Oregon corporate taxes:
  
Tax Bracket (gross taxable income) Tax Rate (%)
$0+   6.600%
$250,000+   7.600%


California corporate taxes:

tax rate is 8.84%

California has two additional corporate taxes:

Alternative minimum tax 6.65%
Franchise tax

Personal taxes:

New York has the greatest tax burden at 12.94%
Deleware has the lowest total tax burden at 5.59%
California's total tax burden is 5.52%

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Re: Living in LA
« Reply #112 on: August 03, 2017, 05:38:14 PM »
What he is doing is perfectly normal.

That list is the most normal shit that I do in a day.  ;D

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Re: Living in LA
« Reply #113 on: August 03, 2017, 06:12:02 PM »
Oregon corporate taxes:
  
Tax Bracket (gross taxable income) Tax Rate (%)
$0+   6.600%
$250,000+   7.600%


California corporate taxes:

tax rate is 8.84%

California has two additional corporate taxes:

Alternative minimum tax 6.65%
Franchise tax

Personal taxes:

New York has the greatest tax burden at 12.94%
Deleware has the lowest total tax burden at 5.59%
California's total tax burden is 5.52% 9.52

Closer to 10% for Cally.  Maybe a typo.
https://wallethub.com/edu/states-with-highest-lowest-tax-burden/20494/

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Re: Living in LA
« Reply #114 on: August 03, 2017, 06:34:06 PM »
GYM*RAT,  I get asked that question more than I hear, "That you for your service!"

None of the family members are agents and they all abide strictly by the rules and usually only bring other family members into the movie biz (temporarily)  if the director says something like. "Do you have a family member who can do this  ........?"

And that is not a frequent request.

But both Rich Piana and Orvile Burke have played small roles in the past Planet of the Apes series (without my assistance) and I doubt that they had agents, so it is possible to get minor roles if you are in the right place at the right time.

But absolutely no one would recommend anyone that they did not know personally because if that person screwed up on the set or simply did not show up on time ..... it would be a bad reflection on the cast member who recommended him/her.

I'll do some checking to see if the SEG (Screen Extras Guild) is still in existence but I believe that  that organization has been long gone.

At present I am only familiar with SAG.

I think that Adonis and Marty have been successful in getting small roles recently and they may want to offer further information on this subject.

If you manage to get one job on a movie set, there is a good chance that you'll be offered others.

In the past I have argued with others on various internet boards about the 'impossibility' of getting work within the movie business.

I disagree entirely.

It's difficult but  .... NOT IMPOSSIBLE!





I highly doubt that  ::)

Maybe small roles in gay amateur porn filmed out of a roach infested one mattress van nuys apt

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Re: Living in LA
« Reply #115 on: August 03, 2017, 07:54:24 PM »
Closer to 10% for Cally.  Maybe a typo.
https://wallethub.com/edu/states-with-highest-lowest-tax-burden/20494/
Not worth arguing with him. Does that include all the other fees and licensing and permit costs for operating in CA or just "taxes"?
Liar!!!!Filt!!!!

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Re: Living in LA
« Reply #116 on: August 03, 2017, 08:40:02 PM »
Not worth arguing with him. Does that include all the other fees and licensing and permit costs for operating in CA or just "taxes"?

No just excise tax as far as fees.

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Re: Living in Los Angeles
« Reply #117 on: August 03, 2017, 09:58:24 PM »

There are alot of nice places West and South of the 405 Freeway.   In Torrance, there are quite a few cool places, and as you get closer to the ocean, it gets more expensive.  I would definately first get an apartment in a good area before buying anything, especially not, since prices are pretty high.

I live in the Western San Fernando Valley, about 25 miles north and west from LAX (L.A. Airport). I rarely head into Hollywood or downtown, except when needed (just went there to the Chinese Theater to watch Stan Lee put his hands and feet prints in cement).

Culver City is nice (where many of the bodybuilding events are), but it all depends what you like. The hustle and bustle with a lot of people, or less people in suburbs, etc.


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Re: Living in Los Angeles
« Reply #118 on: August 04, 2017, 01:57:27 PM »
There are alot of nice places West and South of the 405 Freeway.   In Torrance, there are quite a few cool places, and as you get closer to the ocean, it gets more expensive.  I would definately first get an apartment in a good area before buying anything, especially not, since prices are pretty high.

I live in the Western San Fernando Valley, about 25 miles north and west from LAX (L.A. Airport). I rarely head into Hollywood or downtown, except when needed (just went there to the Chinese Theater to watch Stan Lee put his hands and feet prints in cement).

Culver City is nice (where many of the bodybuilding events are), but it all depends what you like. The hustle and bustle with a lot of people, or less people in suburbs, etc.


Thanks Ron for the info. I will lose a good amount of the relocation package if I rent. So if I do move I will buy a home. I really would like to stay under $400k but that only buys a Port-O-Let in that area. My office will be in Compton. I am very curious about something. I make damn good money. How in the hell does the every day man making a modest salary able to live in that area?

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Re: Living in LA
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Re: Living in Los Angeles
« Reply #120 on: August 04, 2017, 06:11:21 PM »
Thanks Ron for the info. I will lose a good amount of the relocation package if I rent. So if I do move I will buy a home. I really would like to stay under $400k but that only buys a Port-O-Let in that area. My office will be in Compton. I am very curious about something. I make damn good money. How in the hell does the every day man making a modest salary able to live in that area?
they rent. Roommates. Or both boyfriend girlfriend, spouses split rent. Cali has been that way for a very long time tho.

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Re: Living in Los Angeles
« Reply #121 on: August 04, 2017, 07:08:34 PM »
they rent. Roommates. Or both boyfriend girlfriend, spouses split rent. Cali has been that way for a very long time tho.

Well that makes sense. Damn I bet those who bought a bunch of property there when the price was low and became landlords are cleaning up now.

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Re: Living in Los Angeles
« Reply #122 on: August 04, 2017, 07:34:24 PM »
Well that makes sense. Damn I bet those who bought a bunch of property there when the price was low and became landlords are cleaning up now.
area I live in by the beach. One of my neighbors owns a multi unit. 20 yearsagohd bought it for nothing. Migrant Mexicans were living in it and it was in horrible shape. Drugs etc. he bought it rehabbed it and it's worth millions now. My place is in a real desireable now but bitd it was surf bums and drugs. Some people got in real cheap.

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Re: Living in Los Angeles
« Reply #123 on: August 08, 2017, 10:47:12 AM »
Does anyone have arce's number. I fly into LAX tomorrow and need a ride from the airport.  ;D

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Re: Living in Los Angeles
« Reply #124 on: August 08, 2017, 11:36:24 AM »
There are alot of nice places West and South of the 405 Freeway.   In Torrance, there are quite a few cool places, and as you get closer to the ocean, it gets more expensive.  I would definately first get an apartment in a good area before buying anything, especially not, since prices are pretty high.

I live in the Western San Fernando Valley, about 25 miles north and west from LAX (L.A. Airport). I rarely head into Hollywood or downtown, except when needed (just went there to the Chinese Theater to watch Stan Lee put his hands and feet prints in cement).

Culver City is nice (where many of the bodybuilding events are), but it all depends what you like. The hustle and bustle with a lot of people, or less people in suburbs, etc.



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