This is kinda what it was like the first time I went to Mel’s apartment for the first time, years ago. She lived in “luxury apartments” (the dubious nature of the scare quotes will be explained in upcoming posts), unlike I’d ever seen. I was more than a little surprised.
Listening to old-skool thrash a lot, now that Hanneman passed away. This is on my playlist right this second, and if you don’t enjoy this song, screw ya. HORNS UP.
I’m glad to see that Mick is part of the Android Master Race, and not a filthy mudblood…uh…iPhone user.
This comic makes no sense to me. Where is the USB cable? Clearly, Mick’s phone is plugged into a computer while he is driving. Psh, such inconsistencies!
— the one guy who notices crap like that 🙂
Squid is hanging with the “dark one” crowd, i see.
Meh, do it the Old Way, get a HAM voice license and dial through a repeater on a portable rig.
You mean a tech license? There’s no morse code requirement anymore for ham licenses.
O gods, new tribes developing. Soon come the genocides…
I had a similar experience a year or so ago, I live in NYC and was meeting a friend at a third party’s apartment. The address was in a prime part of manhattan and I vaguely knew the couple who lived in this apartment. As I walked by glorious buildings my mind conjured up a thousand possibilities to explain just how they could afford such a neighborhood; rich relatives who let them stay in their apartment for free, a recent lotto payout, etc. Cut to me, arriving at their building, which was a crappy apartment complex sandwiched in between towers of capitalistic might and it began to make sense. I love NYC but I’m always astounded at what some people will pay for a shoebox in a ritzy neighborhood.
I was an EMT for 4 and a half years when I lived in Maine. We had a gated community within the town. We had to fight with the Home Owners Administration to get an after hours gate code. They didn’t see a need for us to have one.
Nah, just ask once. More fun calling the Fire Department to get in…
I just lean on the siren and air horn. Someone close to the gate will eventually get tired of the noise and mayhem, and remote-open the gate for you.
Mick is a Droid user. If he was on an iPhone, he never would have made it (Apple Maps).
Before I get slaughtered, I’m an iOS user. And yes, the Apple Maps does suck. Mighty sucking noise kind of suck.
*Ahem*
Android user. We don’t know if he uses a “Droid” branded device. The most popular android device on Verizon isn’t Droid-Branded(Samsung Galaxy S3 and S4).
Why yes I do work in IT, how did you know?
Footman with a powdered wig meeting you is better than a Igor with a bubbling potion it insists you drink.
“It’s pronounced EYE-gor.”