I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read that exact 'bullets and burgers la times story'. It could potentially be about the relationship between firearms (bullets) and food culture like burgers in the context of Los Angeles, as reported by the LA Times.
Since I haven't read the story, I can't really point out any interesting points directly. But if it's about the connection between 'bullets' and 'burgers', it could be interesting to see how they use these two very different elements to tell a story about LA life.
I'm not sure specifically which 'guns n burgers la times story' you're referring to. It could be about the relationship between guns and the fast - food culture in Los Angeles, perhaps exploring how the two elements coexist or interact in the local context.
It could be that the story in the LA Times is about the places in LA where guns are more prevalent and how those areas relate to the presence of burger joints. Are they in the same neighborhoods? Do they attract different clienteles? There could be a story about the cultural and social differences between the gun - using community (if there is such a distinct community) and the burger - eating community in LA.
It's likely not a common term. The LA Times uses more specific designations for its stories like 'feature story', 'investigative report', etc. 'la times long story' might be an ad - hoc or very specific reference to a particular piece that someone has given, rather than a standard term within the newspaper's lexicon.
I don't have enough information to determine who wrote the 'la times story'. There are many journalists working for the LA Times, and it could be any one of them.
I'm not sure specifically as you haven't provided the content of the 'la times story'. It could be about various topics such as politics, entertainment, local events in Los Angeles, or business.
I'm not sure specifically as you haven't provided more details about this 'la times ap story'. It could be about various topics such as politics, entertainment, sports or local events in Los Angeles. Maybe it's a story that the LA Times sourced from the Associated Press (AP).