Well - that gave me a chuckle. Amazing how someone can spew so much lies. Congratulations on your detective work. Pathetic. Jeez - the mailing address is in Woodland Hills! Wow, that means I am a part of Weider. Well, I have good friends at Weider. They are pretty cool there. They like bodybuilding, they like to talk about various events, hell - we even see each other at various shows. Gasp. We must be in cahoots with a cover up of Titusandryan.com! Wow!
For the record, I have nothing to do with Titusandryan.com. I don't own it nor run it. I also don't own nor run freecraigtitus.com, although people keep telling me I do. But that is ok, Dennis... your lies are pathetic. Keep lying - eventually someone will catch up with you on it.
But lets wait until the trial of Titus when things will come out about perhaps your involvement in the gym equipment sale and more, and what you really knew about it. But unlike you, I don't want to nor care to profit from Craig & Kelly's situation.
As for porn, get over it - welcome to the world. If you don't like it, don't go to it. Just like if you don't like seeing people killed or dead bodies, don't watch CSI on television. That is the beauty of things, you can click away.
Oh, here is some information regarding Woodland Hills, population about 70,000 people. (Guess what, I know at least 60,000 of them here! They say hello each time I wander through the town to get some mail).
Victor Girard Kleinberger (later known as simply Victor Girard) bought 2,886 acres (12 km˛) in the area and founded Girard in 1922. He sought to attract residents and businesses by developing the land, advertising in newspapers, and planting 120,000 trees. Although much of his development provided a dubious facade of economic activity in Girard (local lore has it that in order to attract development he erected false store fronts on Ventura Boulevard, for which he spent time in jail), the Girard Golf Course completed in 1925 continues to operate today as the Woodland Hills Country Club, and his scheme was successful in attracting interest in the community.
The town suffered through the Great Depression yet survived. In 1941, the community was renamed Woodland Hills, an appropriate name owing to all the trees that Girard had planted years earlier. Harry Warner came along in the 1940s and bought 1,100 acres (4.5 km˛) in the area for a horse ranch. The modern Warner Center commercial zone is named for Harry and features several high-rise buildings, hotels, and shopping centers in Woodland Hills. A major transit hub — the western end of the Orange Line — opened here in October 2005.
The population living in Woodland Hills nears 70,000.
Woodland Hills is generally regarded as having the hottest weather in the city of Los Angeles and is one of the hottest communities in the county. In July 2006, Woodland Hills recorded the highest temperature ever in Los Angeles County, hitting 119 degrees Fahrenheit at Los Angeles Pierce College.