
Every day on my way home I pass by this tiny store at the corner of La Brea and Venice, and if it's out, their satellite location at Highland and Melrose, on the corner by the gas station. I know that people sell a lot of things on corners here in LA: art, flowers, naranjas, etc., but those are all things I might actually need. But stuffed tigers? Is there really a large enough market out there that they actually have a storefront?
According to the reviews on Yelp, I'm not the only one who is perplexed by this store's existence. The thing is, it's more often closed than open (or maybe they're just set up in various other locations) and I can't figure out where they put all the tigers that aren't adopted. That little kiosk-like store doesn't look that large, though maybe it has some sort of magic-carpet-bag quality that I'm unaware of.
I suppose I shouldn't be so quick to judge and could stop by one evening just to check it out. Who knows, maybe I'll be charmed and greet my roommates upon my arrival at home holding a cuddly tiger. Stranger things have happened.
Who else wants one?
1 things people said:
It's a drug front.
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