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Well, at least the groceries are close by

It appears there are some problems with permanent residency declarations at the Thayer Avenue Safeway. I always get the creeps when I walk through the underground garage, but now it appears as if people are taking to sleeping in cars.

Yes, it actually has a “NO TRESPASSING” sign and says “NO SLEEPING” on the back window. One would think that locking the doors would be an easier solution. Maybe we can call this the Sleeping Safeway from here on out.

In Other News…
From the looks of this story in the Washington Post, I don’t think the photo below, which I took during Snowpocalypse I on December 19, 2009 (at the aforementioned Thayer Avenue Safeway), was an accurate representation of actual usage. Or the stocks really dwindled too far below demand.

Thanks to BMSTT for the No Sleeping photo.

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  1. Brains from my father August 2nd, 2010 10:03 pm

    Hmmm. I’m in the camp of the statisticians that think that any “baby boom” associated with the snow storms will not be statistically significant.

  2. lilkunta August 26th, 2010 1:56 pm

    1st of all everyone knows gestation is 10mo. So the babies shoud be born in October.
    2nd I think Holy Cross increasing its staff is overzealous.
    3rd we had multiple snow storms. The December storm wasnt even the worst.
    18 Dec, 29Jan, 2Feb,…& then the huge blizzaards on 5Feb and 9Feb.

    The Feb bizzards were worse. So do we expect another article like this come Dec, bc that is 10mo from Feb.

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