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Eat: The Waffle 6255 Sunset Blvd, Hollywood; 323.465.6901 This comfort fooderie offers 11 variants of its namesake (Chocolate, Carrot Cake, Sticky Bun, the party-in-your-mouth Gluten Free…) along with diner fare like 3-cheese mac and a meatloaf sandwich. The spot's open 22hrs on weekends, shutting its doors only between 4-6am, a.k.a. "The Eggo Hours". This waffle spot also has a speakeasy-style bar -- wtf? Check out the grub menu here and more info at TheWaffle.us
Buy: Curtis & Co Watches Based in LA, and influenced by antiquity, these oversized, multi-dialed (humidity, lunar position...) watches range from a stainless steel race model to the red-faced "Last Emperor", whose Chinese lettering translates to "considering China holds most of America's debt, you should not have bought this watch". See the new line at CurtisAndCoWatches.com
Play/Drink: LA Urban Iditarod Sat, starting at a secret location on the Westside For this Alaskan-themed, boozy race, teams of three costumed dogs (you and your friends) push a sled (shopping cart) to watering holes (bars), all the while avoiding obstacles which will cause your vehicle to flop (Cuba Gooding, Jr). Starting point's secret 'til Friday; check out their MySpace for more info and who to email for updates
Gadget: Road Pro Car Sandwich Maker Just because you're mired in traffic doesn't mean you're not entitled a toasty pressed sandwich, cooked with power from your cigarette lighter. Also makes for a melty, delicious "Thank You Panini" for the paramedics who arrive to treat you for the inevitable In-Dash Fry Daddy burns. Guarantee your next accident will be a tasty one at SkingCompany.com Click: Random TV Show Pitch Generator Every time you click the "Pitch" button, you get a different high-concept, brilliant idea, complete with stars and genre. Not all the results are that implausible: Dame Judy Dench actually was in a show about a black alcoholic superhero, but it aired in Britain, and nobody cared. Hit GeneratorLand.com before your next studio meeting
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