This is the city: Los Angeles, California. I work here. I'm an ex-mayor. Los Angeles is a magnet for people from all over the world. Some of them run for public office. Inevitably some of them stray from the golden rule and rule for those that have the gold. That's when I go to work. My name is Yorty. I'm a dead pol.
12 Comments:
Joseph Mailander said:
I didn't know any young councilmen, but I can say that Sylvia Lopez looks the same as she did, um, xx years ago.
Nice shots, Mayor. I think you would look cool in a Subaru Outback, which may fit your busy Mayor lifestyle shuttling between City Hall, the office, ad hoc committee meetings, fundraisers, and three-alarm blazes.
Anonymous said:
Sam-
Can you fid pics of Montanez, her sister, Maribel, Alex Padilla, Veres?
Anonymous said:
tony looks like the cholo he is...look for something real sweet later on this site.
Mayor Sam said:
Tony was hardly a cholo. More so the studious type.
And Diane Diaz - every guy was in love with her. Last I heard she basically retired from KNBC to spend more time with her kids.
Montanez and Padilla et al - WAY ahead of my time. I would not have those yearbooks.
Anonymous said:
Slow. . . news. . . week. . .?
(or just slow death of a blog?)
Anonymous said:
Let's all compare driver's license pictures now.
I'm wearing a burka and veil in mine!
Anonymous said:
Richard Meruelo torches one of his properties for the insurance money, and this is the best you people can come up with???
Anonymous said:
George Lopez was around this time also. I figure his big head will go well with yours Mayor Sam.
Anonymous said:
Mayor Sam, it is diet time.
Anonymous said:
I know that you put up the photo of Mayor V when he was an afro wearing student at UCLA in a previous blog, but I think this is a good as any other to do the side comparison.
Mayor Sam said:
11:33,
Indeed. On class 5 of new workout. Enjoying it.
Anonymous said:
Mayor Sam's pic cracks me up. The only change is the doo - we should all be so lucky.
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