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Friday, May 12, 2006

Jake wants to live in your house for a while; Philadelphia house is hosting parties

Jake Bronstein of Road Rules Season 4 (Islands) and TooMuchInformation (jakebronstein.com/5/toomuchinfo.html) is setting out on a cross-country road trip with two friends. They're leaving New York sometime over the weekend and—get ready for this—they're looking for places to crash along the way! "Nothing fancy," insists Jake, "a couch, a bed, whatever, we're just trying to take our time, see as much of the country as possible and, well, spend as little cash possible."

Think you'd be willing to put them up? Jake swears they won't steal anything, they'll be polite to mom and dad (if need be) and, if you're lucky, he might even cook pancakes on your griddle in the morning.

He's asked that anyone interested, serious, and non-creepy drop him a line at jakecancrashatmyhouse@gmail.com. Be sure to include a picture, phone number, address (including state and nearest city so they can find you on a map) and anything else you'd like to include.
Get on it, they're getting in the car soon, but keep 'em coming—the emails will be going to Jake's Blackberry and he says they might change course at the drop of a dime depending on the response.

And in other news, find out what happened to the Philadelphia house by checking out this article.