George Pendle: For the people behind the online trove that is Carpets for Airports, such a gesture is well deserved, according to CNN. The website is a deeply affectionate celebration of "the floor beneath the sky above your feet." With eyes cast permanently downward and tongues planted firmly in cheeks, the Carpets for Airports team appraises the artistic merits of floor coverings on show from Dar es Salaam to Denver. In some cases that means going lips-on with hot asphalt, but mostly it involves smooching a hard-wearing synthetic floor covering. Here, Carpets for Airports' self-described CEO and summer intern George Pendle tells CNN about hidden meanings to be found in the world of wall-to-wall furnishings. A nervous flier, I was due to travel from Newark to London Heathrow and had ingested the usual mixture of alcohol and Xanax to help get me through the flight. Why a website about airport carpets Pendle: One might just as well ask, "Why sing " "Why dance " "Why breathe " However, if you're wondering how I gained my interest in airport carpets, my "road to Damascus" moment occurred in the early years of the 21st century.
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