Close to Home by John McPherson for September 08, 2017

  1. Duck1275
    Brass Orchid Premium Member about 7 years ago

    For every move, you have to deal with all the utilities, notify all your contacts of your new address by going in person to the Post Office because you haven’t got phone or cable for internet and you’re in a dead zone for cell reception, register to vote by visiting the City Clerk’s office in person, visit the DMV in person and also pay your property taxes. Then undo it all, in addition to the physical task of packing up and moving and unpacking and setting up all your stuff.

     •  Reply
  2. Garfield
    linsonl  about 7 years ago

    And forward all the mail you get addressed to the previous tenant.

     •  Reply
  3. Louis2
    PoodleGroomer  about 7 years ago

    Sisyphus lives next door.

     •  Reply
  4. Missing large
    bneff  about 7 years ago

    I have a recurring dream about moving. I only have a day and most of the place isn’t even packed or I find a room full of stuff that everyone forgot about.

     •  Reply
  5. Hobo
    MeGoNow Premium Member about 7 years ago

    And they all have narrow stairways with a turn.

     •  Reply
  6. Californiaraisinicon1
    bluegirl285  about 7 years ago

    The horror!

     •  Reply
  7. Tumblr mbbz3vrusj1qdlmheo1 250
    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  about 7 years ago

    Humans are so inventive with their myths. First they create them then they play with them. Isn’t it grand being human? I know I find enjoyment in it. “Hell’s Bells” episode of Night Gallery staring John Astin as a hippy who dies in a wreck. He is quite the dark one for loving the aspects of the Inquisition and views of Hell being like the Medievalists painted it. Unfortunately for him it is boring and bothersome. He is told that there is an identical one “up there”.

     •  Reply
  8. 689 6897683 blue rebel alliance logo png transparent png
    KEA  about 7 years ago

    AAAAAAARRRRRGGGHHHHH!

     •  Reply
  9. Profile
    stepham  about 7 years ago

    Too close to home for me.

     •  Reply
Sign in to comment

More From Close to Home