DC Blogs Noted:
What Not to Say at a Sobriety Checkpoint
The Real World: Bethesda
Fun behind the wheel in Adams Morgan.
"So you got behind the wheel even though you were drinking?" "Uh yeah...because I'm not drunk." There.
He looked at me like I was mentally deficient.
"So, you mean to say that if I asked you out of the car and told you to take a breathalyzer, you would pass?"…
Also Noted:
Regarding the Washington Post editorial, “A Clear Risk to the City” outlining the threat posed by a railroad tank car that's filled with chlorine, blah, blah, black sheep has this to say: ... Besides, I'm sure the federal government is on top of this whole bleach thing.
The audition: Back into Battle Our writer travels to NYC to audition for a tour of an Oscar Wilde play. … So standing in line at 7:00 am to be allowed into the building at 8:00 am so I could get a slot for a 10:30 audition that would last all of 2 1/2 minutes was sort of surreal. And it makes it very apparent how many people are doing exactly what you're trying to do, and how bad the odds are.
Frankly, I prefer to remain ignorant. From Playmaker.
If young couples can’t afford housing are prices too high? The story of one house shopping couple: … We have one minor, itty-bitty problem though. We've hopped online to various "How much house can I afford?" calculators, and we've come up with a range from about $240K to $300K. Which is great, if we lived in Kansas … From I hate kit kats.
Hypocrites at law school: Last night Josh called me to bitch about the fact that several people at his law school lie and say they are interested in working in public interest or doing good in the world, and then proceed to go to work at law firms and follow the money. This phenomenon is nothing new to me…. From E-Brechi.
A blog returns: The Washington Oculus. After an extended absence. The Washington Oculus is an online notebook, journal and personal blog about things that may or may not be related to living in the District of Columbia, edited by Michael Grass, Local editor of The Washington Post's Express. Credit the Rock Creek Rambler for this news.
Capt. Jack Sparrow of Conversations with Mud a female amateur downhill mountain bike racer, with a photo at work. So... I've found I enjoy urban riding in the suburbs, because generally no one yells at me.
Down in Fraggle Rock. After much anxious waiting, my boxed set of Fraggle Rock Season One finally arrived last week. From Blog Me, Baby.
The Baxter, a movie which opens Friday, gets a recommendation from The Upstate Life.
Interesting photo comparison of ABC’s new show Commander-in-Chief and the West Wing. There's scarcely a difference. Replace the stars with the stripes, switch around the actors, and it's pretty much the same photograph. From Tales From the Club.
I’m so depressed. Calories and Chipotle. From D.C. Foodies.
Regarding the Washington Post editorial, “A Clear Risk to the City” outlining the threat posed by a railroad tank car that's filled with chlorine, blah, blah, black sheep has this to say: ... Besides, I'm sure the federal government is on top of this whole bleach thing.
The audition: Back into Battle Our writer travels to NYC to audition for a tour of an Oscar Wilde play. … So standing in line at 7:00 am to be allowed into the building at 8:00 am so I could get a slot for a 10:30 audition that would last all of 2 1/2 minutes was sort of surreal. And it makes it very apparent how many people are doing exactly what you're trying to do, and how bad the odds are.
If young couples can’t afford housing are prices too high? The story of one house shopping couple: … We have one minor, itty-bitty problem though. We've hopped online to various "How much house can I afford?" calculators, and we've come up with a range from about $240K to $300K. Which is great, if we lived in Kansas … From I hate kit kats.
Hypocrites at law school: Last night Josh called me to bitch about the fact that several people at his law school lie and say they are interested in working in public interest or doing good in the world, and then proceed to go to work at law firms and follow the money. This phenomenon is nothing new to me…. From E-Brechi.
A blog returns: The Washington Oculus. After an extended absence. The Washington Oculus is an online notebook, journal and personal blog about things that may or may not be related to living in the District of Columbia, edited by Michael Grass, Local editor of The Washington Post's Express. Credit the Rock Creek Rambler for this news.
Capt. Jack Sparrow of Conversations with Mud a female amateur downhill mountain bike racer, with a photo at work. So... I've found I enjoy urban riding in the suburbs, because generally no one yells at me.
Down in Fraggle Rock. After much anxious waiting, my boxed set of Fraggle Rock Season One finally arrived last week. From Blog Me, Baby.
The Baxter, a movie which opens Friday, gets a recommendation from The Upstate Life.
Interesting photo comparison of ABC’s new show Commander-in-Chief and the West Wing. There's scarcely a difference. Replace the stars with the stripes, switch around the actors, and it's pretty much the same photograph. From Tales From the Club.
I’m so depressed. Calories and Chipotle. From D.C. Foodies.
4 Comments:
Thanks KOB!
Thanks for the mention! Have a great day!
Thank god someone isn't talking about this damn blog war! Phew!
Thanks for the notes -- you're welcome, great blogs all.
And Cookie, yes, no blog war war here.
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