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Can't start the #NewYear 🎉 until giving Props to #Burbank, #CA 🌴 on their "Revamp" of the #City's #Christmas 🎄 Decorations this year! 😍🎅😍
Did your City go all out this #HolidaySeason 🎄, too? 🤶
Pics : #JamminJo / #JoAnnBush / JoAnnBush.com 2026 📸
#LosAngeles #CA #SoCal #BurbankCA #ILuvBurbank ❤️
Considering a huge portion of Legends stories exist in the form of novels, Legacy Expo is so excited to announce that we have selected @booktruck as the beneficiary of all event proceeds for this year’s show.
The Book Truck is an LA-based charity that holds literacy events throughout Los Angeles and every year gives thousands of books to teens in underserved communities. Not only do they teach literacy skills, they create the intrinsic motivation to read.
Legacy Expo is a fan-run convention celebrating the books, comics, games, and other media that built the original Expanded Universe, and will be held on September 13 & 14, 2025 at the Burbank Marriott Convention Center.
Tickets available here!
A FITTING TRIBUTE TO AN AMERICAN MASTER -- FILE UNDER: FILMMAKERS, L.A. STYLE, AMERICAN CINEMA, AMERICAN DINERS, ETC...
PIC INFO: Spotlight on a mashup and/or homage illustration to American filmmaker David Lynch, titled "David's Big Boy," in honor of David's well-known association with the world famous Los Angeles restaurant, Bob's Big Boy, artwork by Zack Wallenfang, undated.
PIC #2: Resolution at 1371x2000 -- The Bob's Big Boy statue in Burbank, California, a larger-than-life statue of the chain's mascot, located at the front entrance of the Burbank restaurant.
“I got a lot of ideas at Bob's.”
— DAVID KEITH LYNCH (b. January 20, 1946)
Sources: www.zackwallenfang.com/ink-digital-1 & www.foodandwine.com/news/big-boy-mascot-replaced-dolly.
Then there was that day when Supergirl mysteriously appeared in Burbank.
Tiny storybook style homes supposedly built by a Hollywood studio in the 1920s, for what purpose I’m not sure. Checking out google earth shows that they still exist today and are in great condition! Unlike a lot of buildings from that time period in LA.
Yo Joe fans, we mobbed up together for assorted iPhone paparazzi at TFCon back in March in Burbank, CA. Third of the set, more to come…Got photos yourself? Send ‘em on. Flint.