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Best of OC, Nos. 76 to 100

From Christina Dolce to Holy Hour

Staff

Published on October 19, 2006

No. 99: Bong Rip
Sammy Hagar couldn't drive 55; Bong can't say no to the chronic. When pot becomes legal, Americans will remember the Huntington Beach stoner/activist/musician as the Crispus Attucks of the marijuana movement. We're writing this because he won't remember.

No. 100: Holy Hour & Rosary for Peace
Everyone, from any and all (including no) denominations, is invited to spend 60 minutes on a Monday evening beseeching the Blessed Virgin Mother of the Prince of Peace to use whatever holy influence she may have to get us some . . . peace, that is. Peace. St. Vincent de Paul Church, 8345 Talbert Ave., Huntington Beach, (714) 842-3000. Mon., 6:30 p.m.