At least we know he's not keeping a born Jamaican out of a spot. I'm not in love with the practice, because representing a country in international competition is a big emotional deal, and I can't help but feel wonky about someone using it as a slot when they don't identify with that country.
I've been trying to figure out something to make for months.
I could trawl through their shop forever. The range boggles my mind. So many options of what to do.
So, I was sitting here after a long walk and some errands, and my door bell rang! (That is really not the right phrase, since the intercom makes this piercing noise, but whatever.) It was my friend I had vague plans with, who happened to be in the neighborhood, without her cell phone. So I hopped in the car, we drove out to the burbs and had our dinner-and-movie date. Perfect!
Flight delayed an hour. Mac and I in ATL.
Safe travels to you and mac, msbelle!
So what % of people, when considering moving to a particular apartment, would google the address before signing a lease?
I find it disturbing that if you google my last address (even without 'Chicago' at the end) you get this: [link] Note the #2 search result.
(The link goes to a site where you can report and search for bedbug cases at specific addresses. For my address there were two or three tenant complaints of bedbugs, with a response from the management co. The dates on the posts are around the time I moved out (end of Aug, '09).)
I googled my current address after signing the lease, but before moving in. No bug reports!
In the waiting area, there is a toddler throwing up in a stroller. The parent has said she has no clothes to change her. Feel bad for the seatmates.
Fingers crossed it's not you! Yikes.
I just googled my current address - apparently there was a toy store in the storefront of the building. Now I'm sad - the storefront has been for rent the whole time I've been here.
Tranquility Mission Can't Stop The Signal
Astronauts on the current shuttle mission found themselves woken up yesterday by music near and dear to our nerd hearts: "Shuttle crew awoke @4:14pET to theme song from 'Firefly,'" announced NASA's twitter.