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How keen was my valet

|LOS ANGELES

EUROPEANS like to mock America as a land of hamburger flippers. It would be more accurate to say it was a land of valet parkers. You can live for years in Los Angeles without ever meeting a hamburger flipper, but a day spent without meeting a valet parker is a day spent indoors.

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