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Sunday, 02 February 2003 | Laundromat

I don't really mind carrying an army bag full of clothes around the block, reading for a couple hours in a cold, plastic chair, or giving up a few quarters for clean clothes. I don't even really care that the washing machine takes an unusually long 54 minutes. What bothers me are the people who scream at their kids when their mouths are just inches from my ear, the kids who ram the rolling baskets into my legs repeatedly, tripping over my tucked-in legs as they run in circles around the machines, and the people who obliviously slam their finished bag of laundry into my head as they walk past me.

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So, finally, I've put up some pictures I took last September and October, pictures from Coney Island and the NY Aquarium. There's a description on the photos page, and there are more pictures on the way, relatively soon.

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Make it stop: Sometimes the alarm confuses me, despite its relatively simple design; I do nonsensical things with the buttons and I disable it altogether.

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People We Like. I've got a new photo in The Morning News: the co-owners of Frank White, an unusual coffee shop in my neighborhood.

— 07.17.08

Charles Atlas will make a man of you! "Against Atlas' better judgment, I declined performing all of my exercises in the nude." (accompanying shirtless photo of the author taken by me.)

— 07.17.08

Cat on a Leash. I am totally buying a leash for Coleman asap.

— 06.25.08

The Brooklynites. Great photos of a wide range of people from my favorite borough. (Thanks to Kurt [a talented photographer himself] for passing this on.)

— 12.19.07

Killer Boob. My childhood (and current!) friend Sarah talks about her experience with breast cancer on her well written and charming blog. She's an American living in Belgium and happens to be one of the best people I know.

— 12.19.07

 
 

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