The latest in a string of horrendous accidents rocked the residents of north and south Boulevard this evening as shattered glass and twisted metal shrieked into our lives again.
Ongoing Photo Coverage from Joe
The latest in a string of horrendous accidents rocked the residents of north and south Boulevard this evening as shattered glass and twisted metal shrieked into our lives again.
Ongoing Photo Coverage from Joe
Intrepid photo journalist Peter braved the torrential downpours this morning to bring you these horrendous images from our cellar. Viewer discretion is advised.
Beginning as early as sunrise an ant army began staging its invasion of ten south in the depths of our musty basement. One by one the winged formicidae swarmed in formation around the washer and dryer units. It is unknown what their intentions are with our most precious appliances but one thing is for sure: these insects are not welcome in our basement.
As I approached the regiment of ants with the prying eyes of my Minolta Dimage Z1 I was immediately deemed a threat by the angry ant general. Insects swarmed around me like a tornado, whirling as I photographed the impending invasion. Below you'll find images and a video of the devastation that awaits us all. Viewer discretion is advised.
I know we all get a little glee from getting a good night's sleep all the while crushing some coed's ability to party, but is the cold hand of the law really the best way to resolve this problem?
Wouldn't the Fan and similar neighborhoods (AKA, a mix of college and families) benefit more from an educational campaign about noise ordinances and neighborhood friendly exchanges about the noise? For example renters receiving some suggestions about speaking with their neighbors prior to a party, exchanging contact information so the first call can be to residents rather than the
Just a thought.