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Where did the phrase "Only in LA" come from?
Anytime something happens in Los Angeles people always just seem to fit it with this "Only in LA" phrase. Where did it come from and what brought it to mainstream media?
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Are you in LA? If you are, and if you are in the acting/producing/etc business - this would probably totally make sense. I don't know if it's a "formal saying" but it definately is the joke in Southern CA. Think of LA as a really small town...the type of town you might have grown up in. So many amazing, bizarre things happen. For instance - just substitute the people from your regular town with stars, producers, etc. Take everyday situations and blow them a bit out of proportion with people that are very recognizable. You might be eating lunch and William Shatner might bump into you. You might be working in a cafe and a friend of a friend might invite a producer to coffee - that meets you and gets you in for casting call/screen test and you land a big contract...Of course, there are other examples of well known people getting away with ridiculous things - they might not get away with other places in the country....soley because of their notoriety...
You never know what's going to happen out here - but the chances that it would happen anywhere else - as far as the entertainment world goes - are remote...Only in LA. It's quite a different world out here - but a great world...and way fun.
You never know what's going to happen out here - but the chances that it would happen anywhere else - as far as the entertainment world goes - are remote...Only in LA. It's quite a different world out here - but a great world...and way fun.
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