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Friday, June 11, 2004

"Peaceful cohabitation" with... 700,000 bees. |

The AP reports:

"Lake Worth, Flordia resident Norm Gitzen didn't mind the more than half a million bees living in the roof of his house.

Rather, he said, they were "kind of mesmerizing," and he often sweetened his morning coffee with honey dripping from the hives.

But when the bees started coming into the house, stinging him and his nephew, his love of that cohabitation changed..."


Monday, June 07, 2004

It's coming! It's coming! Craigslist in Albany, New York! |

Great news: Albany has appeared in the craigslist list of future cities. My offer to Craig Newmark still stands. In fact, in honor of this occassion, we'll extend it as well to the first Craiglist staffer who emails.

Anyone else with an interest in cohabitation, you can buy a copy of Unmarried to Each Other: The Essential Guide to Living Together as an Unmarried Couple, here.



Sunday, June 06, 2004

Korean Food in Western Massachusetts |

D and I unexpectedly discovered another excellent Korean restaurant today: Gohyang at 111 Russell Street in Hadley, Massachusetts (413-586-2682). In addition to delicious vegetarian bibimbap, we got to entertain ourselves by reading walls covered in the signatures of local college graduates.

For those worried this blog is turning into the Korean food equivalent of EatLA, be reassured: we'll return to cohabitation soon.


Tuesday, June 01, 2004

Palmermix |

I am sad to report that Palmermix is dead. Long live Palmermix! Congratulations to Palmermix's founder, MIchael Palmer, on his new job, though.



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