GlorifiedCabbie
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An older article, but it still applies. Isn't it appropriate that this event on January 20, is being held in Beverly Hills?
U.S.
Up, Down, In and Out in Beverly Hills: Rats
By CHARLIE LEDUFF
''Beverly Hills is a nice place to be a rat,'' Ray Honda explained, admiring the cool, verdant landscape of the moneyed class, with its fruit trees, bird feeders, swimming pools and dog-food bowls. ''It's a very good address.''
Mr. Honda, a Los Angeles County health inspector whose speech and demeanor bring Peter Lorre to mind, was quick to append, ''the four-legged kind,'' adding: ''More rats than people, probably. And when they get really bad you can smell them.''
Across Beverly Hills and the other lush corridors of Los Angeles, rats -- yellow-bellied, pink-tailed, flea-bitten rats -- are wriggling through the woodwork and rooftops. They have come down from the trees and in from the fields, forced into neighborhoods by a strangling drought that has gripped the region. They are eating from dog bowls and drinking from swimming pools and acting in surly ways not normal to the genus.
U.S.
Up, Down, In and Out in Beverly Hills: Rats
By CHARLIE LEDUFF
''Beverly Hills is a nice place to be a rat,'' Ray Honda explained, admiring the cool, verdant landscape of the moneyed class, with its fruit trees, bird feeders, swimming pools and dog-food bowls. ''It's a very good address.''
Mr. Honda, a Los Angeles County health inspector whose speech and demeanor bring Peter Lorre to mind, was quick to append, ''the four-legged kind,'' adding: ''More rats than people, probably. And when they get really bad you can smell them.''
Across Beverly Hills and the other lush corridors of Los Angeles, rats -- yellow-bellied, pink-tailed, flea-bitten rats -- are wriggling through the woodwork and rooftops. They have come down from the trees and in from the fields, forced into neighborhoods by a strangling drought that has gripped the region. They are eating from dog bowls and drinking from swimming pools and acting in surly ways not normal to the genus.