[Imc] Loft above the IMC
Michael Feltes
mfeltes at gmx.net
Sun Dec 9 02:59:30 UTC 2001
I was glancing through the classifieds in the News-Gazette and one listing
in particular caught my eye. One of the loft apartments above the IMC is on
the market. I've been looking into moving here from January to September, but
the rent listed, $445/month, is too high for me. It's listed as a
'three-room loft.' I don't know what that means, really, but if there's the potential
for it to be a 2 bedroom apartment, and someone was willing to go in on it
with me, that would be pretty cool for the IMC, sort of having permanent
staffers.
So there are two things that I'd need for this to work. One is a roommate;
Pauline is making inquiries among the SDaS folks to see if anyone coming to
town in January is interested, and if there's anyone who knows someone looking
for a place to live, please do help me contact them. The second is a
contact with the Beavers to talk about the apartment and maybe take a look around
sometime tomorrow.
Thanks, guys. Curiouser and curiouser this inquiry gets.
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Michael Feltes
mfeltes at gmx.net
The question is asked - can we afford it [Labour's socialistic
reforms]? Supposing the answer is 'No,' what does that mean? It
really means that the sum total of the goods produced and the
services rendered by the people of this country is not sufficient to
provide for all our people at all times, in sickness, in health, in
youth and in age, [a] very modest standard of life... I cannot
believe that our national productivity is so slow, that our
willingness to work is so feeble or that we can submit to the world
that the masses of our people must be condemned to penury.
- Clement Attlee, 1946
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