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Thursday, January 24, 2013
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Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"
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There's something terribly wrong with the IVC lawn. It looks dried out and brown but when you try and walk on it, you sink into serious deep muck - much more than what is usually caused by rain. It's like a pipe or many pipes are broken. Both sides. I saw a girl sink tonight and lose her shoe.
How about "you've got mail" or "think different." And "disrespect" is not a f*ing verb.
Arrgh.
you founded the Hellmouth fer shure!
I have noticed that all week - before the rain. Serious deep muck. Much of the lawn is just dead. They should have roped it off - even at the edges you can slip and sink. I wonder if its development is connected to those guy who were tracking underground pipes and such last semester? They spraypainted around everything?
YES - something is wrong with the lawn! I tried to walk across a small patch of it a couple days ago and sank down as well. I t looks as if it is dry and brown but it's actually liquid.
Look on the bright side: the lawn is becoming a swamp but parking at IVC was good this week.
Misuse of question marks is another ubiquitous problem.
Hell, I'm still not reconciled to "access" as a verb. Despair!
mah
They're replacing the lawn with drought resistant landscrape alternatives.
People should not walk on the lawn anyway.
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