Reports are good as far as no voilence, but they just reported a missing 8 year old boy.![]()
About ten people arrested but for the most part .... Everything went well
lol @ boston sucks .... Go ron
I didnt know you cared ...Fabbs.
funny thing is this run to Lakers back les to les ... has got me more mentions than any other time since I have joined ...
The hate must be consuming you ...
I dont make random posts about people that DON'T matter Fabbs ...my guess is you don't either ...![]()
lol a guy named Fabbs trying to bust gay jokes.
Lakers' Parade Route Offers High Times: Marijuana Lollipops For Sale
By FanHouse Newswire
California, a trendsetter for years in the field of medicinal marijuana, appears to have broken new ground again at the Los Angeles Lakers' victory parade on Monday.
A truck from a mobile pot dispensary sold marijuana lollipops along the parade route, the Los Angeles Times reported. The orange and blue lollipops were sold in several varieties, including OG Kush and Grand Daddy Perp.
There's a catch: You have to have a valid prescription. Of course, getting one in California isn't too difficult as long as you have the cash.
The owner of the truck, Bilal Muhammad, told the Times that his dispensary in West Hollywood was shut down, so he decided to go mobile. The link for the site listed on the side of the truck, weedworldcandies.com, appears not to be functioning as of Monday.
"It's been working out very well," Muhammad said of business before driving away as police became visible in the distance.
But Muhammad wasn't the only way to get access to medical marijuana. There are more than a dozen pot dispensaries within a mile of the parade route.
Thousands officers from Los Angeles Police Department. L.A. County Sheriff's Department and California Highway Patrol took to the two-mile route on Monday in an attempt to thwart the vandalism that plagued the aftermath of Thursday's Game 7 victory over the Boston Celtics.
"We prepare for every eventuality," LAPD Capt. Phil Fontanetta told the Times.
People began to mark out their spots Sunday night in preparation of the parade that began at the Staples Center and concludes at at C. Organizers expect as many as two million people to line the route.
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The LA Times piece.
Marijuana lollipops for sale on Lakers parade route
In addition to the sales of Lakers paraphernalia and water, some surprising entrepreneurs took to the parade route to sell their wares.
Among them was a mobile truck, Weed World Candies.com, selling marijuana lollipops in hues of orange and blue. (The truck itself is green with a photo mural of young women in bikinis sorting marijuana leaves.)
The assortment included brands of marijuana such as OG Kush and Grand Daddy Perp. The truck’s owner, Bilal Muhammad, said he was recently forced to shut down his store in West Hollywood and had taken his business on the road.
Customers approaching his truck were asked if they had a prescription card allowing them to purchase marijuana and then were handed a free lollipop.
“It’s been working out very well,” he said of business before driving away as police became visible in the distance.
So far, Muhammad was able to work without interruption from police.
-- Gale Holland
Just got back. Super crowded. We caught the blue line there from the Watts stop. Saw an almost fight on the way back just now. About 40% cholos. Lots of cops. Definitely not going next year.
No matter what the topic is gs makes the most terrible jokes on this site by far. He makes Lefty look funny.
And we walked in to buy some 40's at a liquor and just walked out. It was great. Adians were scared.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMn-ZZmtFHs
I'd be scared too
Updated: June 21, 2010, 7:46 PM ET
Lakers, fans celebrate 16th le
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LOS ANGELES -- Thousands of fans cheered the NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers during a victory parade Monday that players promised to repeat next year with a third consecutive le.
Police reported a largely well-behaved crowd. Nine people were arrested for various minor offenses and two children were reported missing, police said. Authorities did not provide a crowd estimate.
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Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol, Derek Fisher, Andrew Bynum and Ron Artest waved to the throngs from a flatbed 18-wheeler as fans yelled and snapped pictures. Many people along the two-mile route waited hours for a glimpse of their heroes as they rolled past in a convoy that also included double-decker buses and fire engines.
"We saw them for three minutes, but it was worth every minute," said Trisha Siqueiros, 29, who drove two hours from Indio with her father, Ron Nieto, 51, for the parade. "The only thing is they should have driven a little slower."
The hour-long parade capped a season that ended with an 83-79 Game 7 victory over theBoston Celtics on Thursday and a 16th NBA le for the Lakers.
Team members vowed to play hard for a 17th championship next season.
"When next season starts, we'll be ready, that's for sure," Bryant told reporters. He added that of his five les, "this is the best one by far because it was the hardest one to get."
Artest, who donned a top hat with purple and gold feathers and sported an unlit cigar during the ride, also said the team plans to buckle down. "We have to party for another week, then start putting in the work and write history again next year," he said.
The parade, which took the Lakers from Staples Center downtown to the Galen Center at the University of Southern California, started with the purple-spangled-clad Laker Girls, who received choruses of wolf-whistles.
The tribute also included past Lakers greats Earvin "Magic" Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. The crowd screamed "Ma-gic! Ma-gic!" when they spotted the player-turned businessman.
Mason & Ireland
2010 NBA Finals MVP Kobe Bryant talks to Steve Mason at the 2010 Lakers championship parade.
Missing from the parade was coach Phil Jackson, who had to attend previously scheduled medical checkups, said team spokesman John Black. Jackson has said his health will determine whether he will return as coach.
"This is the highest priority for him and for us in determining whether he's going to come back and coach for us again next year," Black said.
Artest said he wished Jackson could have been there. "He's my favorite coach of all time," Artest said. "I enjoyed it for him."
Die-hard fans wore all manner of Lakers attire and colors, from sneakers to purses to Mexican-style ponchos. Some waved huge flags and held up signs, like a foam tombstone reading "RIP Boston" and "Back to back without Shaq."
Many fans took a day off work to pay tribute to their team.
Window washer Jimmy Baskom, 58, said he forewent the day's pay to drive in from Palmdale because he wanted to see his longtime basketball heroes up close after watching every game this season on TV.
"I've been a die-hard fan all my life and I watch every game but this is my first opportunity to see them in person," he said.
[+] EnlargeAP Photo/Reed SaxonKobe Bryant greeted fans attending the Lakers' championship parade on Monday.
Electrician Orie Stewart of Los Angeles said he took a day off to bring his 14-year-old granddaughter to the event. "We've been longtime fans," he said. "I'm raising my grandchildren to be Lakers fans."
The police presence was heavy around the parade route with helicopters overhead and officers on foot, horseback, motorcycle and in cars to deter would-be vandals. After last Thursday's game, people started fires, rocked cars, smashed windows and threw objects at fans and officers. At least 42 people were arrested.
The Los Angeles city attorney's office said Monday that 10 people will be prosecuted on misdemeanor charges including inciting a riot, unlawful assembly after being told to disperse, throwing flammable objects and assault.
In one case, a man was accused of setting fire to a Celtics jersey, said senior assistant city attorney Chuck Goldenberg. Another man was arrested for throwing a bicycle at a police officer and other charges resulted from people throwing rocks at police and other offenses.
Cabbie Abraham Teferi, whose taxi was attacked and burned by the mob, was given a $10,000 check by Staples Center owner AEG.
AEG president and CEO Tim Leiweke said the taxi was covered by the cab company's insurance so AEG decided to cover the personal expenses of Teferi, 41, an Ethiopian immigrant who has been in the United States for nine years.
"This isn't about a car, this is about a life," Leiweke said.
Fans left no doubt they were looking for a third le next year. "I'm just as excited this year because it's the second time in a row," said Culburn Castleberry, 57, of Maryvale, Arizona, a nuclear physicist and brother to Lakers Board at Spurs Talk owner Kori Ellis: "I'm looking forward to a three-peat. And I'll be here next year with my uncle Luva and my aunt Lefty,,,,Hi, Katie-girl, plus O & 42!"
like that actually happens
After further review of this parade, what a waste of time. Just awful. Everything about it. Nowhere near as many nice looking chicks as well.
You have to have the rally to make it complete.
see what happens when there's no fighting, raping, or looting. Its boring
There was fighting.
The funniest part was that fake Pau Gasol that everyone was trying to take pictures of.
Yea man, I'm happy I couldnt make it now. Not worth the hassle just to see the players on buses for 5 seconds. Last years Coliseum setup was ridiculous, too bad the city piggy bank is empty.![]()
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