@readthebrooks@milfordkristen It didn’t break but the upholstery fully ripped off 😂😂 I think we recycled it. And then @Andy_Ed_Brown, Greg and I went to pick up another colleague’s couch, with Greg in the back of the uhaul. He pretended we were coyotes kidnapping him in fluent Spanish the whole way.
Do yourselves a favor: Take abundant photos and videos of, for and around people you love. Do it frequently, randomly, deliberately. Do it for the big stuff. Do it for the little stuff. Do it for the stupid stuff. Do it on nights out. Do it on nights in.
You’re so loved, Greg.
Greg brought so much trust, a lot of his wonderful food, and even more laughter to our friendship. So many people are missing him today, esp. in his beloved journalism community, me among them. RIP to a real one.
Gregory Yee, a hard-charging breaking news reporter for the Los Angeles Times, died unexpectedly Wednesday at the Hollywood bungalow where he lived. His family said the cause appeared to be complications from a respiratory issue.
He was 33 https://t.co/7qmLH1G5ru
Greg didn’t do anything halfway. Writing a story, cooking a meal — he went all out, always. His generosity, sense of humor and enthusiasm were infectious, and they were such a gift. I miss you, Greg, and I’m so grateful to have known you. https://t.co/zPLpSKdbS8
As it happens, I was there when the love between Greg and this “moo cow” began. We fairly recklessly adopted him into our apartment. Those were the best of times.
New: Qatar and FIFA have said the upcoming World Cup will be 'carbon-neutral.' But carbon analysts and climate advocates who've looked at the plan say Qatar is relying on creative accounting and dubious carbon credits. https://t.co/OquioMyE8Q
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Also, according to this study, Canada is home to more permanent surface water than any other country and most continents - including Europe and Asia combined 😲
A mega-interesting stat: "Almost 52% of the planet’s truly permanent surface water occurs in North America, home to less than 5% of the population in 2015."
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