What I'm really wondering is what happened to all our trash cans. When we first moved into the space, we had a TON of them, some with lids, to conveniently collect the trash. I would bet money that people would actually throw their trash in the trash if they could just find it!<div>
<br></div><div>How do trash cans wander off? I'm really confused there. But they did. </div><div><br></div><div>Gian Pablo's offer to buy metal trash cans is a good one. They should each have a specific home in the space and be really clearly labeled as to where they go so if someone needs one for, say, build-out scrap, they don't pull the one from near the couches. Have the lids tied to the handles so they don't get lost would help too.</div>
<div><br></div><div>I'd help more with the rats, but I appear to be allergic to them too. I could tell the rat population in the back of the space is increasing because my allergy level while I'm around there is increasing too. I'm happy to play rat-sensor, though, but only if you don't insist I hang out there for any length of time "just to be sure".</div>
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