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Wednesday, March 05, 2003
The shower pressure is much weaker than I'd like it to be, the previously-working phone line is unexpectedly out of commission, and I'm going to be surrounded by boxes for a few weeks while I figure out where to put everything, but I finally got to sleep in my new apartment last night.
Snow storms, minor flooding, and the loss of my bed to said flooding (graciously replaced without the slightest hesitation by my wonderful new landlord) meant I couldn't take up residence for about half a month. After those unavoidable delays, I'm just glad to be home.
Home. There's a reason they call it sweet.
Is this the end of spongeworthy?: the Today contraceptive returns to the market after an eight-year absence.
Glance to your left and you'll see another addition to the HoC hit parade: Chicago Uncommon, a Second City-centric photoblog. While the updates are intermittent during any given month, the recent average is over two pics a day, which earns it daily status in my book.
I've also got two sites in the evaluation hopper at the moment. They are a straight-up blog from Sweet Home Chicago, Greasy Skillet, and the unabashedly liberal opinion site TomPaine.com. Dave and "Tom", let's see what you've got.
Posted @ 12:21 PM
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