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Honk If You Love Quiet (Los Angeles Times)







Honk If You Love Quiet (Los Angeles
Times)

Honk If You Love Quiet (Los Angeles
Times)
04/22/2004 06:32 AM

Los Angeles Times - For the first 16 years, Fred Tilker's life on Paseo del Prado, Spanish for "meadow path," was as tranquil as the name implies.




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