Thursday, August 25, 2005
At Long Last
The move-in photos.
At about 11:00 AM last Saturday the truck was filled. (My father insisted on rearranging it at least 3 more times before we actually left)
He then filled up the truck's gargantuan gas tanks and showed Matt around the quirky intricacies of the truck. To put it lightly, Matt was quite a bit taken back by the vehicle after having driven it around the block.
Now with Nat and I in the truck, Matt's mp3 player hooked up through the cassette/radio of the truck and Eric Prydz's "Call on me" blessing the ancient soundsystem and stale air inside the cabin, we were finally ready to mobilize(tm)!
But before we went anywhere, I just had to get a picture of the gratuitously prominent place that Matt had stuck the America magnet originally on the back of the vehicle.
After much unloading, much of my furniture and thingstuffs were (and to a certain degree, still are) strewn about the living room)
This is what the kitchen looks like, it is a very well lit kitchen. I don't know why I took this picture.
Matt points out that even though Aggie Village apartments is an international community, this truck that brought my stuff here is still very, very American
When we first entered the apartment, we were greeted by this "What-The-Fuck" of a couch, which I have since had removed.
Finally, I have windows. Big, inefficiently huge, modernist windows. I love them.
And those are the move-in pictures from August 20th.
At about 11:00 AM last Saturday the truck was filled. (My father insisted on rearranging it at least 3 more times before we actually left)
He then filled up the truck's gargantuan gas tanks and showed Matt around the quirky intricacies of the truck. To put it lightly, Matt was quite a bit taken back by the vehicle after having driven it around the block.
Now with Nat and I in the truck, Matt's mp3 player hooked up through the cassette/radio of the truck and Eric Prydz's "Call on me" blessing the ancient soundsystem and stale air inside the cabin, we were finally ready to mobilize(tm)!
But before we went anywhere, I just had to get a picture of the gratuitously prominent place that Matt had stuck the America magnet originally on the back of the vehicle.
After much unloading, much of my furniture and thingstuffs were (and to a certain degree, still are) strewn about the living room)
This is what the kitchen looks like, it is a very well lit kitchen. I don't know why I took this picture.
Matt points out that even though Aggie Village apartments is an international community, this truck that brought my stuff here is still very, very American
When we first entered the apartment, we were greeted by this "What-The-Fuck" of a couch, which I have since had removed.
Finally, I have windows. Big, inefficiently huge, modernist windows. I love them.
And those are the move-in pictures from August 20th.