The Stella Awards


The most ridiculous cases of the yearStella awards

By: Mark Tyoran

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It’s time again for the annual ‘Stella Awards.’ The awards are named after 81-year-old Stella Liebeck who spilled hot coffee on herself and successfully sued the McDonald’s in New Mexico, where she purchased coffee. You remember, she took the lid off the coffee and put it between her knees while she was driving. Who would ever think one could get burned doing that, right? That’s right; these are awards for the most outlandish lawsuits and verdicts in the U.S. You know, the kinds of cases that make you scratch your head. So keep your head scratcher handy.

Here are the Stella’s for this past year  –

7th Place:
Kathleen Robertson of Austin, Texas was awarded $80,000 by a jury of her peers after breaking her ankle tripping over a toddler who was running inside a furniture store. The store owners were understandably surprised by the verdict, considering the running toddler was her own son.

6th Place:
Carl Truman, 19, of Los Angeles ,  California won $74,000 plus medical expenses when his neighbor ran over his hand with a Honda Accord. Truman apparently didn’t notice there was someone at the wheel of the car when he was trying to steal his neighbor’s hubcaps.

5th Place:
Terrence Dickson, of Bristol , Pennsylvania , who was leaving a house he had just burglarized by way of the garage. Unfortunately for Dickson, the automatic garage door opener malfunctioned and he could not get the garage door to open. Worse, he couldn’t re-enter the house because the door connecting the garage to the house locked when Dickson pulled it shut. Forced to sit for eight, count ‘em, EIGHT days  and survive on a case of Pepsi and a large bag of dry dog food, he sued the homeowner’s insurance company claiming undue mental Anguish. Amazingly, the jury said the insurance company must pay Dickson $500,000 for his anguish. We should all have this kind of anguish Keep scratching. There are more…

4th Place:
Jerry Williams, of Little Rock, Arkansas, garnered 4th Place in the Stella’s when he was awarded $14,500 plus medical expenses after being bitten on the butt by his next door neighbor’s beagle – even though the beagle was on a chain in its owner’s fenced yard. Williams did not get as much as he asked for because the  jury believed the beagle might have been provoked at the time of the butt bite because Williams had climbed over the fence into the yard and repeatedly shot the dog with a pellet gun.

3rd Place:
Amber Carson of Lancaster, Pennsylvania because a jury ordered a Philadelphia restaurant to pay her $113,500 after she slipped on a spilled soft drink and broke her tailbone. The reason the soft drink was on the floor: Ms. Carson had thrown it at her boyfriend 30 seconds earlier during an argument. What ever happened to people being responsible for their own actions?

2nd Place:
Kara Walton, of Claymont , Delaware sued the owner of a night club in a nearby city because she fell from the bathroom window to the floor, knocking out her two front teeth. Even though Ms. Walton was trying to sneak through the ladies room window to avoid paying the $3.50 cover charge, the jury said the night club had to pay her $12,000….oh, yeah, plus dental expenses. Go figure.

1st Place:
This year’s runaway First Place Stella Award winner was: Mrs. Merv Grazinski, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, who purchased new 32-foot Winnebago motor home. On her first trip home, from an OU football game, having driven on to the freeway, she set the cruise control at 70 mph and calmly left the driver’s seat to go to the back of the Winnebago to make herself a sandwich. Not surprisingly, the motor home left the freeway, crashed and overturned. Also not surprisingly, Mrs. Grazinski sued Winnebago for not putting in the owner’s manual that she couldn’t actually leave the driver’s seat while the cruise control was set. The Oklahoma jury awarded her, are you sitting down?
$1,750,000 PLUS a new motor home. Winnebago actually changed their manuals as a result of this suit, just in case Mrs.  Grazinski has any relatives who might also buy a motor home.

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Agoura, Oak Park, Westlake Village Real Estate: What Happened in 2010?


Real Estate 2010

By: Rob Jordan

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More homes sold in 2010 vs. 2009. Buyers concluded that current prices are attractive, jumped in and bought at sharp prices (and at low interest rates.) Buyers think that in the long run, today’s prices have nowhere to go but up. Sellers came to the conclusion that prices aren’t going up any time soon, and those Sellers that needed to sell decided to sell now not later. (Sellers, please remember: even if you get less when you sell, you get more when you buy.) Many Sellers sold their homes as short sales (for less than owed.) Often this process is a long one, but eventually these homes sell. Also, homes that were formally foreclosed upon by banks end up as homes listed for sale, which increases inventory and sales volume.

While volume was up, prices remained under pressure, in particular in the over $1,000,000 range. Under $500,000, prices in many areas have stabilized, with lots of buyers (and investors) buying lower priced homes. Nobody is predicting that prices will increase dramatically in the short term. Over 5 or 10 years real estate is likely a good investment. Trying to flip in the next year or two? Not likely. Thinking you’ll get 5% more for your house next year? Also unlikely. Sell now if you need to sell.

The average time required to sell homes increased a bit, to between 3 and 4 months. I think this is mostly a function of the long time it takes to conclude a short sale. Normal sales conclude more quickly than short sales, generally in 1 to 2 months.

What’s going to happen in 2011?

I think prices are going to stay flat at best, or drift down at worst. Several items put pressure on prices: 1) Interest rates may rise, making it harder for buyers to qualify for higher loans. 2) More foreclosures are coming, depressing average prices. And while the Conejo Valley is likely more healthy than many areas in California and the nation, the overall economy is sluggish at best, which limits inflation.

What should you do right now?

•    If you need to sell… do it earlier rather than later. It’s possible to get top dollar. Let’s promote your home furiously and find that one buyer willing to pay you top dollar.

For one past client, I achieved the highest sale in the neighborhood. We had
5 offers and sold in less than a week for $29,000 OVER asking price. Furious initial promotion was the key!

•    If you’re a homeowner in trouble… take action now. Don’t let a bad situation get worse. You have options and I can lay out your choices for you.

•    If you want to buy… do it sooner rather than later. Interest rates may go up; qualifying (particularly FHA) is becoming harder. You have more buying power now.

•    If you’re a landlord with property to lease… let’s price it sharply and promote the heck out of it. It’s better to land a tenant now at slightly reduced rent, than to have your home sit empty for months. There are fewer homes for lease now than in the past.

•    If you’re a tenant wanting to rent… there are lots of choices in all price ranges. I’m aware of properties that are not on Craig’s list or in the newspaper.

•    If you have a dangerous loan… refinance promptly. I can give you several sources who can help you.

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Holiday Invasion: March of the Bed Bugs

bed bugs westlake village

Bed bugs are creepin’

By: Sher Hann

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As we all march into the malls buying gifts and throwing them in our closets until the special day, here is a word to the wise. Bed bugs are on the move!

Two years ago year my son suffered an infestation in his apartment in San Francisco. “There’s one on the dust ruffle!” he screamed into the phone at 11:30 one night. Thus began an expensive ordeal and two months of his sleeping in his living room.

The advice below came across my desk from a friend, and even if you don’t believe it, it offers an easy precaution:

“We have friends here in our community and one of their sons is an entomologist (insect expert) who travels all over the country as an advisor to many of stores. He is telling them that there is an epidemic of bed bugs now occurring in America. Recently,  several stores in New York City have had to close due to bed bug problems, as well as a complete mall in New Jersey.

“He says that since much of our clothing, sheets, towels, etc. now comes from companies outside of America, even the most expensive stores sell foreign clothing from China, Indonesia, etc. The bed bugs are coming in on the clothing as these countries do not consider them a problem. He recommends that if you buy any new clothing, even underwear and socks, sheets and towels, bring them into the house and put them in your clothes dryer for at least 20 minutes. The heat will kill them and their eggs.

“DO NOT PURCHASE CLOTHES AND HANG THEM IN THE CLOSET FIRST. It does not matter what the price range is of the clothing, or if the outfit comes from the most expensive store known in the U.S. They still get shipments from these countries and the bugs can come in a box of scarves or anything else for that matter. That is the reason so many stores, many of them clothing stores, have had to shut down in New York and other places. All you need is to bring one item into the house that has bugs or eggs and your live will change forever in an expensive way as you try to get rid of them.”

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Project Holiday Stockings

A long days journey

By: Sher Hann

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He walked a thousand miles on patrol, toting his pack on his back through terrain that can only be described as desolate. He is Stateside now, but not at home in the Conejo Valley. Rather, he is at a naval hospital undergoing treatment and observation for back injuries. He considers himself fortunate: he can stand upright.

This is just one of the thousands of stories emanating from Afghanistan and Iraq. Project Holiday Stockings, now in its eighth season, seeks to provide a bit of cheer at this time of year to our troops enduring brutal conditions, injuries, and death on our behalf.

The stockings are filled with items requested by our troops. The Project is a nonprofit organization, with  no salaries or expenses. Everyone involved donates their time and associated expenses.  To date the Project has shipped over 27,000 stockings to our troops.

To show your support, fill a holiday stocking not longer than 20 inches from top to heel with some of the items listed on the Project’s websiteBe sure to include your personal holiday greeting and/or e-mail address, as well as a check for $10.70 to cover shipping for your stocking. Make checks payable to Denise Snavely.

All monies are deposited into a special account set up by the Westlake office of Merrill Lynch.  The checks drawn on that account are made payable to the United States Post Master of Thousand Oaks.

You can deliver your stocking to one of the local collection points listed on the website. The deadline is December 13.

This year Project Holiday Stockings is dedicated to U.S. Army Spc. Andrew Jordan “A.J.” Castro, who graduated from Westlake High School in 2008; he was killed August 28 in a land mine explosion in Afghanistan.

The photos above are courtesy of a serviceman from the Conejo Valley. His mother, who live in Westlake Village, asked that I not share his name.

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Do You Live in the Ember Zone?

#37 to the Rescue! Your fire station serving North Ranch

fire station 37

Photo by Bob Roper, Ventura County Fire Chief

By: Sher Hann

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In 1975, the North Ranch area was being planned and developed. However, there was a caveat. A fire station was required in order to safely service the North Ranch Community. Although the agreed upon location eventually became a park, North Ranch was erected.

At the time, the city of Thousand Oaks wanted to save the Wildwood Mesa on the west end of Avenida de los Arboles as open space, so the city reached an agreement with the owners of Wildwood Mesa. Wildwood mesa agreed to allow homes to be built in the North Ranch area. As part of the agreement, Conejo Recreation and Park District would agree with the city and Mesa owners only if they could have the original fire station site to add to their park site. Therefore, a second fire station site was agreed upon, which is the northeast corner of Kanan Road and Upper Ranch Road. This is the site of today’s fire station. Fire station 37.

I thought this would be interesting information as we are in full fledged fire season. It’s comforting to know that North Ranch has a great fire station ready to service our area if we need help. And by the way, this stations doubles as a polling center on Election Days.

Information retrieved from: North Ranch Living, October 2010.

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Electronic Waste in Westlake Village

Looking to get rid of electronic waste?Bellavino Wine Bar Westlake

By: Sher Hann

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Drop of electronic waste this weekend at Bellavino on 3707 E Thousand Oaks Blv. Westlake Village October 23, 2010. Receive a 25% discount coupon on all food for a dinner of your choice. Receive an additional 25% discount for a delicious lunch served between 2:00 pm and 3:00 pm the day of the event. This discount applies to both food and drinks.

Don’t forget to apply for a 42 inch flat screen when you drop your electronic waste.

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Wine Tasting at Bristol Farms

Expand your palate Italy Piedmont Vineyards

By: Sher Hann

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It’s a happening weekly event in Westlake Village. And no wonder! At $22.96 per two people, it’s a great deal. From 6:00 until 8:00 pm on Thursday nights, Bristol Farms in the Westlake Village Promenade offers several wines, each paired with a mini course of the chef’s specialties – and it’s sit-down style (no more balancing a glass of wine with a plate of food and trying to eat and drink at the same time)!

This month’s featured wines are from the Piedmont region of Italy. Last evening a merry group of eight ladies eschewed tennis, families and a teen-ager’s driving lesson for this delicious activity. The chef even prepared a special meal for one of us who was pork-shy.

At the end of the meal – no surprises here – all the featured wines are offered for sale at special pricing.

So for a wallet-friendly evening, grab a friend and head to Bristol Farms on any Thursday evening, where you can eat, drink, be merry, and buy your groceries too.

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Recipe of the Week

Pot Pie for the Chilly Weather chicken pot pie recipe by misty smoke

By: Misty Smoke and Regina Cordell

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1 package pie crust
Roasted turkey or chicken
1/4 cup butter
1/3 cup flour
1/3 cup onionturkey pot pie recipe
1 1/2 cup chicken broth
1/2 cup milk
2 cups mixed veggies

Heat oven to 425. Place pie crust in pie pan. (Your pie pan works amazing lol). In sauce pan melt butter over med heat add onions, cook till tender, about 2 mins. Stir in flour salt n pepper. Cook stirring constantly till bubbly; remove from heat. Stir in broth and milk. Heat till boiling, stirring constantly. Boil and stir 1 minute. Stir in turkey or chicken and vegtables, remove from heat. Spoon mixture over crust. Place second crust over filling. Flute edge cut several slits in top. Bake at 425 for 35 or 40 mins. Or until golden brown.

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Rawlicious Living

Stephanie Jaffe’s delicious Vegan recipes marinara-pea-pasta

By: Sher Hann

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It began as an epiphany, became a passion and is now a multi-faceted business. Six years ago Thousand Oaks resident Stephanie Jaffe experienced a meal at Planet Raw Organic Restaurant, a Santa Monica raw foods vegan restaurant.  Already a long-term vegan and used to buying foods in bulk directly from a distributor, Jaffe wondered if she could use her purchasing power and palate to re-create delicious organic raw-food vegan raw meals. The task became her raison d-être.

Today Jaffe has a vertically integrated company:  She grows some of the food in her own yard, where she cultivates 65 fruit trees and a dozen herb plants. She develops recipes, prepares food and sells it from her home and online; she teaches classes and caters parties.  She also sells smaller quantities of her bulk purchases (25 pounds of nuts, for example, can go a long way, even when used in a lot of preparations). Jaffe prepares all of her recipes herself in her state-of-the-art kitchen, which, coincidentally, she designed.  She will even make deliveries to her local customers.

At first blush, a human diet of raw food sounds frankly, ridiculous, if not impossible. So sampling is in order. At a recent pot-luck dinner Jaffe contributed her marinara pea and green-bean pasta. “Delicious” is an understatement!  To be honest, some of the foods, such as this dish, require light cooking or steaming, no more than a minute in 110-degree water for this delicate Asian pasta. Other preparations – such as the “breads,” which look like Triscuits of different colors and shapes – consist mainly of dried seeds, nuts, fruits and vegetables.

In the works, Jaffe reveals, is a new offering: the Weekly Box, which will likely be prepared foods for a family of four, for example, consisting of four complete meals for that week, at the reasonable price of about $70.

Jaffe is exuberant as she talks about her company. Frequently she refers to her product as “my food.” Now, however, her food can also be your food at www.rawliciousliving.com. Bon appétit!

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Do You CAbi?

CAbi. It’s a noun, it’s a verb.

By: Sher HannParis Jacket

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It’s even an adjective. Carol Anderson by Invitation. For the initiated, Carol Anderson has been designing women’s clothing for three decades. She first displayed in Nordstrom, and then other retailers as well. She is well known for her reversible skirt.

In 2001 she reinvented herself, going directly to her customers. Now CAbi is sold only through in-home parties. It’s a marketer’s conundrum: Women who shop for sale merchandise all the time will go to a friend’s house for a CAbi party, have a glass of wine, try on clothes in front of each other, and pay full price. In this stubborn recession, CAbi enjoyed its best August in its history.

I have CAbi-ed for seven years at my friend Betsy’s home in North Ranch – twice a year, rarely missing a show. Last night Betsy’s CAbi rep, Debi Rote, unveiled the new fall collection. The theme this season is New York: Soho, Chesea, Madison Avenue – you get the idea – and the color is black. As the rep said, black is the new black. There were black stretch pants, black skirts, black sweaters, black dresses, black tubes, black jeans – with interesting colors such as spruce, blueberry and hot tamale sprinkled throughout. (Carol’s colors are never simply green, blue and red; even black is not black; it’s licorice.). You can see the collection online, but you can’t buy it there, and in truth the online presentation doesn’t do it justice. In fact, it’s not supposed to: You have to go to a party and get inspired, get undressed and get your wallet out. In short, you have to CAbi.

Prices aren’t cheap, but they are easy to justify. The fabrics are soft and non-wrinkly. The styling is detailed and glides sinuously over all types of bulges and bumps. And for those who really do their homework, CAbi leggings, for example, are at least $40 cheaper than a recent number at Nordstrom, and Carol’s Paris jacket a bargain compared with a dashing Nanette Lepore at the same store.

So 13 women, some plump, some skinny, some tall, some short, some 20-something, some “we shall not whisper their age,” some friends, some strangers – CAbi-ed last night. It was great fun, and I know those black leggings and that Chanel-like jacket will look smashing. And think of all the money I saved!

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