{"version": "1.0", "type": "rich", "title": "So when I first moved to LA I lived in Los Feliz and I don't know why but there was def. a 24 connection. Looking it up I don't...", "author_name": "kontextmaschine", "author_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "provider_name": "kontextmaschine", "provider_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/post/187892779573/", "html": "<div class=\"npf_row\"><figure class=\"tmblr-full\" data-orig-height=\"2048\" data-orig-width=\"1536\"><img src=\"/media/2a9394791a2e7c80b3b9717b52b60608e78a0658_a8c2f0136ff1.jpg\" data-orig-height=\"2048\" data-orig-width=\"1536\" srcset=\"/media/51e8fe3a5ad300662b4a1430a1009c0d4c4b12c7_5c4e1f4acf5a.jpg 75w, /media/ddf6ac5672de601a032b473d821ede6ae31d3419_5fe96d88ebbc.jpg 100w, /media/0a502015a62f36b60bd255ec37b2016ff60b940a_4aa9c4aac150.jpg 250w, /media/7b6d5a9173f98df7ee0912583dd58bbd2556f4bb_a292127911d5.jpg 400w, /media/8538270fe67930a49b76a9af9ad4131af0e95d4b_d76e2690bac6.jpg 500w, /media/4659e6e630ba0f8d0982b0d659e846186af13218_d2a28c50aa20.jpg 540w, /media/2a9394791a2e7c80b3b9717b52b60608e78a0658_a8c2f0136ff1.jpg 640w, /media/b3b1bec5274222d11bcff39d1f8032d6f6a24aab_aec7ce68598f.jpg 1280w, /media/aa66116fae75156f3ea4cb0589a19baa3a9d35c7_e118f3c2f6b3.jpg 1536w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1280px) 100vw, 1280px\"/></figure></div><p>So when I first moved to LA I lived in Los Feliz and I don&rsquo;t know why but there was def. a 24 connection. Looking it up I don&rsquo;t think it had sets at Prospect Studios, but maybe the LA location shots were based out of there?</p><p>Anyway, &ldquo;drunk Kiefer Sutherland&rdquo; was the neighborhood mascot, I was there once when he bought the bar a round at the Drawing Room. Across the street, when an episode aired Ye Rustic Inn would do a thing called &ldquo;Jack Bauer Power Hour&rdquo;, you put your money down and get a shot of beer each minute, a shot of whiskey every time he kills or tortures someone and some other things, some of the crew came out to witness the finished production that way</p><p>Also Mary Lynn Rajskub, the indie comic who played girl-in-the-van Chloe, had one-woman shows at the atheist church down the street, the &ldquo;Center for Inquiry&rdquo;. I remember the one about giving birth and becoming a mother was called &ldquo;Mary Lynn Spreads Her Legs&rdquo;</p>", "thumbnail_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/media/2a9394791a2e7c80b3b9717b52b60608e78a0658_a8c2f0136ff1.jpg", "thumbnail_width": 640, "thumbnail_height": 853}