Go Home Already: Ins and Outs

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  • Quite possibly the dumbest survey question we've read all year, courtesy the Washington Business Journal.
  • The Triangle spots a Shepherd Fairey poster being removed by the Downtown BID. Does this mean the glow from the 2008 election is officially over?
  • And Now, Anacostia has an image of the street car tracks currently being installed along Firth Sterling Avenue.
  • Unlike Ximena Hartsock, Fenty appointee Valerie Santos was confirmed by the D.C. Council today. Santos is the new deputy mayor for planning and economic development.
  • Mary Cheh would like to slow down the installation of the things that slow down traffic in residential neighborhoods.
  • Columbia Heights Heritage Trail! It will open on Oct. 24.

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So does that make Cheh pro-nanny state for everything except slowing traffic? That seems to be contrary to her stance on other issues.

I wonder how Jim Graham, the so called "King of Speed Bumps" react to this legislation.

Cheh's constituents like speedbumps on their streets, but not on other people's streets.

Someone needs to slow down Mary Cheh's slowing down of speed bumps. I'm not saying cut her achilles tendon, but between her CHUD-friendly light pollution legislation and this speeder-centric legislation, DC's streets will soon run red with the blood of dead pedestrians run over by distracted, speeding, sexting CHUDs. We shall be in blood stepped so far that should we wade no more, returning were as tedious as go o'er. Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from Cheh's hands? No, this her hand will rather the multitudinous seas incarnadine, making the green one red!

Slow traffic makes it easier to do sexting while driving. Not giving up sex while keeping a cell phone is a win - win situation.

Val!!! Sweetheart, you did it.

A cell phone I could do without...then again my cell phone on vibrate setting could probably do more good than most of the guys I've slept with.

nNomeNa, meet Over the River. OTR, meet nNomNa

Those of us who aren't getting laid anyway might as well keep our phone service.

Sadly, I suspect this describes way more than 27% of the DC population.

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