Last Friday, I got out of work an hour early because the Associate Dean of Co-operative Studies had a retirement party. So, prior to leaving work, I looked up Andrew’s schedule on Quest and found the room number for his last Friday class. Unfortunately, class got out ten minutes before I even left. Instead of going to the Davis Centre, I walked over to Waterloo Court to see if Andrew wanted to hang out and get reimbursed the 20 bucks I owe him. I walked along in my traditional “I am walking alone so I am in a daze” walk. Along the way, I passed Wolfgang (who greeted me) and some girl (Tingles, perhaps?), and I was so firmly entrenched in my daze that I gave a delayed greeting and only realized who it was afterwards. Pretty stupid…I know.
But back to finding Andrew.
His stylish loft apartment was vacant when I arrived. I waited around the entrance to see if he would come back, but he did not show. I thought about throwing my copy of Imprint at his window (a more suitable use than reading it), but I did not want to break anything or get in trouble for throwing shit at stuff. So, I started to trace the route between Waterloo Court and the Davis Centre. I circled the Davis Centre library and found a whole lot of nothing. Not a single Andrew to be found.
Change of subject following in 3…2…1…
I got home and browsed the selection of articles in the Stratford Gazette. I was please to see an article by Tori Sutton that pointed out to the citizens of Stratford how having MMP in the past election would have changed things dramatically. It was - in essence - the same as the blog post that I made on the issue. Except it was edited better and there weren’t any comments. :PÂ All in all, this is probably the one good article I have ever read in the Gazette. Everything else was about the Wal-Mart. The citizens still claim Wal-Mart will destroy the downtown core, even though analysts and consultants have detailed the contrary in various reports. And so, I have to wonder, why do people hate Wal-Mart so much?