House Of Sudz, RIP.
→[More:] Today I went to my oft-mentioned laundromat, across the street from
my local bar to do a few loads. The windows were covered with brown paper and there was tool noise inside. Some big mook was sitting on a chair outside. "What the hell happened to my laundromat?" I said. "Gone," he said, "lost their lease." Drag.
Happily, there's another laundromat up the block, so my history of dry-cycle drinking can continue, but I'm sad for the people who worked there and the
guy at the store next door, who has enough detergent stocked up to last into the next milennium. Between this and dying bartenders, basement internet parties, fire-eating strippers and all..it's a weird summer.