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So a friend of mine is finishing up his last year at UConn and was just appointed as The Daily Campus' (UConn's on campus, student run newspaper) EIC. He is a funny kid and a huge long-time UConn basketball fan. Recently he posted this picture to facebook of his new office and his 2 only rules as the new boss:

" (1) My door is always open.
(2) You must wipe your feet before entering "

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Simply grand.
 

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At first glance, it was not evident that the foreground was a desk. I thought he just had his stuff spread all over the floor.
 
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Excellent!

I think a Kentucky wastebasket in the corner would complete the ensemble...
(A wastebasket in the digital age? Why yes, to collect all their tears...)
 
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And a Clash poster on the wall. Perfect.
Not just any Clash poster - London Calling - iconic cover image and arguably the height of Clash creativity and productivity. My sister saw them at the Augora in Hartford. I can't even imagine how insane that must have been - big band in small venue. I miss Joe - great singer/lyricist and awesome human being.
 
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Not just any Clash poster - London Calling - iconic cover image and arguably the height of Clash creativity and productivity. My sister saw them at the Augora in Hartford. I can't even imagine how insane that must have been - big band in small venue. I miss Joe - great singer/lyricist and awesome human being.
I was there, they opened with London Calling, it was insane.
 

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I'd instruct them to squat and , but wiping feet is good too.

Alternative method: step in dog fecal matter and wipe on door mat. Everyone wins.
 

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Always looked forward to Amy Miller's column, anyone at Uconn around the late 90s will know why...
She was a very, very friendly coworker. Lots of late nights...
 

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And a Clash poster on the wall. Perfect.
Not just any Clash poster - London Calling - iconic cover image and arguably the height of Clash creativity and productivity. My sister saw them at the Augora in Hartford. I can't even imagine how insane that must have been - big band in small venue. I miss Joe - great singer/lyricist and awesome human being.
I was there, they opened with London Calling, it was insane.

Just two days ago I heard The Clash playing very loudly from our bathroom while my middle daughter was showering. Naturally, I asked her what she was listening to, and she explained that they had come up on a Spotify playlist and she liked them.

For her last birthday (14) I got her a turntable because she had started taking a liking to a lot of my music and loved checking out the old vinyl I have. So last night we spent some time going through my albums yet again, and I gave her Combat Rock and London Calling, as well as a digital copy of Live at Shea Stadium, which I attended, when they opened for the Who in 1982. And I made sure to explain to her that London Calling is one of the greatest albums of all time.

She went to her room for a few hours and came back to ask me what my favorite songs were and we compared notes. I told her Clampdown, Spanish Bombs, Lost in the Supermarket, Train in Vain, Jimmy Jazz; she really loves Rock the Casbah and Should I Stay or Should I Go, the first ones that grabbed me all those years ago.

Highlight of my week so far.
 
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Not just any Clash poster - London Calling - iconic cover image and arguably the height of Clash creativity and productivity. My sister saw them at the Augora in Hartford. I can't even imagine how insane that must have been - big band in small venue. I miss Joe - great singer/lyricist and awesome human being.

London Calling, after all these years is still one of my favorite albums.
 

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She went to her room for a few hours and came back to ask me what my favorite songs were and we compared notes. I told her Clampdown, Spanish Bombs, Lost in the Supermarket, Train in Vain, Jimmy Jazz; she really loves Rock the Casbah and Should I Stay or Should I Go, the first ones that grabbed me all those years ago.
How could I forget Death or Glory and Rudie Can't Fail?!?
 

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