today i-95 was a parking lot so i decided to tour the ghetto since it's raining and i didn't think i'd get carjacked in a downpour. i was correct.
i saw some pretty interesting things, including a guy who looked homeless who was hunched over himself and was probably injecting something or other, but the most interesting thing was a laundromat.
picture 6-foot tall fencing -- the kind of fencing you have around pools, except it's been standing there for roughly 20 years so it's falling apart. after that, imagine boards all along the top acting in lieu of a roof. there's only one opening into this dark cave hole, but probably duct-taped around the boards (i couldn't see very well) to the boards is a neon sign that says "open." at the mouth of the shanty cave, i just barely get a peek of rows and rows and rows of washers and dryers.
i was really impressed.
jacksonville is going to have to work hard to top that laundromat.