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Before someone gets on the bus, two Tarzana lumberyards are bashing the Metropolitan Transport Authority to try to make the last joke before they are pulled aside to make way for the new mode of transport in the San Fernando Valley.
This explains this week's drill on Reseda Avenue, where a war of words between the workers of rival lumberyard is coming to an end and they have been using the roadside for 15 years
At the start of the race, drivers traveling along the boulevard could hardly believe what they saw on the sign outside Terry Wood on the east side of the street, and Tarzana wood on the west side.
Although most passers-by are unaware of this, both logging grounds are owned by Terry Mullin.
So when Tarzana Lumber meets the remaker and do-it-
Your own people, will have fun at the contractors
Service for Terry Wood's weekend.
"Only Wimps closed at noon on Saturday," a 1989 sign issued guawed.
Typical subject information.
"Our boxes are filled with nuts and loose screws," Terry Wood announced after the initial shock of the 9/11 attack.
"Holy flood!
"Noah got his wood from us," boasted Tarzana wood in a particularly rainy winter.
Terry Wood retorted: "The fact is that Noah returned their wood and bought our wood.
"The double pass flies back and forth on the Boulevard, because two Marquis were changed, sometimes once a day, so the workers can" traffic Jambs "," Plankton "Stud service ", do your best.
A passer-by proposed to his girlfriend in Terry Wood's tent.
"Wood, you marry me?
Asked the brand.
The surprised woman came to the logging ground and wanted to write out her answer. "Yes She Wood!
"I received a reply the next day.
During the administration of the former president, one of the slogans wrote: "We have more stains on us than Monica's clothes.
Another boasted: "We have defaced agents.
When some callers protested that the politics of such an exchange were incorrect, Terry Wood retorted: "Wanted ---
A sign of no sense of humor.
"When Tarzana Lumber was renamed Terry Sash and Door in the 1990 s, jokes about who was the" pane "and who became" mentally abnormal "were played back and forth.
"We sometimes cheer your legs up," admitted Terry Wood . ".
"We are the sycamore pun," Terry Steira and Gates retorted . ".
Since Mulin began leasing space from the South Pacific railway more than 50 years ago, the two logging plants have been operating on Reseda Avenue on Oxnard Street.
He started selling recycled wood later.
During the Second World War, when the Valley segment boom in the 1950 s, it expanded rapidly.
"Terry has a small piece of land with wood everywhere on his land. . . .
A Marquis explained a few years ago. " . . .
Wherever Terry went, he built a community . "
But workers at lumberyard learned 10 months ago that the current owner of the railwayof-
MTA will recover property for planned intersections
Valley bus route
Bob Nagel, manager of Terry Wood, said his staff and inventory will be scattered elsewhere in the company after the yard closed in February. 14.
"The MTA took over April 1, which is the April fool we thought was appropriate," he said . "
Terry Sash and Door's manager, Guy Mullen, said his move would be appropriate to move to Woodley Avenue, near Van Nuys Sherman Road.
According to current municipal regulations in Los Angeles, new stores will not be allowed to have eye-catching signs, he said.
"I have enjoyed them all these years.
"It's a shame," said Larry Germansky, a Tarzana contractor and lumberyards customer for decades, when talking about the signs.
"The real joke is that this may remain vacant after these people leave.
MTA financing will dry up and there will be no buildings here.
"That's not the case. transit officials who have started building $330 say --
High speed rail passage in Wansan Fernando Valley.
The project will close 101 businesses that rent out old railways. of-
Spokesman Rick Jager said landing from MTA. The 14-
Mile busway will connect the busy Warner Center in West Valley with the Red Line subway in East Valley North Hollywood.
A bus traveling along a previous train route.
One of the 13 passenger stations of the bus will be built on Reseda Avenue.
Part of Lumberyards will be used for commuting parking.
So for now, the last joke is polished and displayed for the last time before the company packs building materials, tools, hardware and bolts.
"Mass transit or collective hysteria?
"We are doing the bus.
Recently, it was announced that "Ted left here" and "paved heaven and built a parking lot ".
Terry Sash and Door's marquee wrote this week: "MTA can kiss our belt!
Terry Wood, across the street, said: "China, 2003 miles of Mag train, 300 miles per hour; L. A.
2005: Maybe the bus line.
"Will Valley commuters laugh at the end?
The lumberjack bet on it.