Entries from March 2008
Ohioisms, Part I: The Wash & Tan.
March 17, 2008 · 3 Comments
There are many things I have noticed since moving to Columbus that have caught my attention – radical college sports fanaticism, water towers, bad drivers – but perhaps the most bizarre and ridiculous (to me, a definite non-midwesterner) is the “Wash & Tan.”
So at first I’m thinking… ok, well if you’re washing your clothes, maybe you can dye them also – relating the “tan” part of the equation to some kind of weird midwestern adaptation of leather tanning but for regular clothes in a public facility. Wrong, oh wrong I was.
For those of you not privy, a “Wash & Tan” is a place where you can wash your clothes, while tanning yourself. Ok, I understand that this is extremely convenient, and almost necessary due to the complete lack of sunshine in this U-shaped state – but really? I get grossed out enough by soap sud accumulation in those industrial washers. I can’t even imagine the kind of film and nastiness that happens in said tanning beds.
Furthermore, I have never heard anyone even mention the “Wash & Tan” in conversation (or the media, or ever) which leads me to believe that -
a. people go and don’t talk about it, because it’s embarrassing (completely understood).
b. people have washing machines at home, and therefore are also really pale?
c. there is an entire demographic that i am completely foreign to, and they are the ones washing and tanning.
d. wtf?
While affirming that a “Wash & Tan” is precisely that, I came across some reviews of Ohio-area Wash & Tans. I’d say those are self-explanatory.
Further investigation will hopefully yield geographic parameters for these establishments. Unfortunately, I don’t know if I will ever find myself indulging in the simultaneous sudsing of my clothes and charring of my flesh. But if you wanna go please do report back (and if you already do, we have quite a bit of catching up in store).
Happy St. Patrick’s day.
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life in cmh.
March 15, 2008 · 2 Comments
it is 2:34 a.m. on saturday, march 15, 2008. i am eating collard greens and they are delicious. i went bowling earlier this evening, and before that i ate dinner with laura. it is amazingly foggy out. after tomorrow my house will be 90% furnished and i will go roller skating with kendra and then go to american furnishings and purchase more goods for my home. afterwards i will:
a. drink green beer.
b. visit my uncle, who is amazing and just recovered from a bad cold.
c. visit my aunts, one of whom i haven’t seen for over 10 years.
d. a combination of two or more of the above.
things are a-ok in the middle of the country.
p.s. i diagnosed kendra’s heart condition today and it looks like she’s going to be ok. details coming soon.
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