Welcome To The Suburbs
What should be a simple request to replace a business sign turns into a bureaucratic adventure involving city zoning, council members, the Mayor of Indianapolis, and a decades-old ballet performance in a tutu. Meanwhile, Greg and Keely’s week spirals into chaos. A shredded tire strands their daughter on the interstate, a suspected gas leak sends Rosslyn Retreat guests scrambling, plumbers appear and disappear, hot water goes missing, and Booking.com [http://booking.com/] somehow manages to create a double-booking nightmare complete with accusations, refund demands, and a guest who insists Greg is a “lying liar.” Andy and Greg share stories about short-term rental ownership, city government red tape, home repairs, customer service disasters, and the absurd moments that somehow become normal when you’re living in the suburbs. In this episode: * The Mint Aesthetics sign saga * Dancing with the Mayor of Indianapolis * Zoning battles and bureaucracy * The Rosslyn Retreat gas leak mystery * Weekend plumber adventures * Hot water headaches * Booking.com [http://booking.com/] double-booking chaos * Difficult guests and refund drama * Why every problem seems to arrive in groups of three Life in the suburbs isn’t always quiet. Sometimes it’s Signapalooza. www.suburbspodcast.com
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