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On January 19, 2009 10:32 PM in DCist's Guide to the Inauguration: Cross Your Fingers, they said:

My biggest concern is crossing Pennsylvania Ave. I live at 5th and Mass so the mall isn't far away, and I don't particularly care about getting to the Mall early, but if they close off Penn Ave due t...

On January 17, 2009 1:12 PM in D.C. Declares a 'Prostitution Free Zone' for Inauguration, they said:

Yes, this is the tranny hooker block. Most activity is a bit further to the northeast on the other side of the block--this part is too visible. There's usually a cop stationed at the old INS headqua...

On July 31, 2008 9:04 PM in Transit on Thursday: MARC's the Spot Edition, they said:

I started commuting using MARC service 3 months ago to commute to Fort Meade. When I started, service was basically on time and the ride pleasant. In the past 3 months, the number of people reverse ...

On June 20, 2008 8:52 PM in The Weekly Feed: Survival of the Fittest Edition, they said:

I've been to 2 BBQ battles, and there isn't a single reason why anyone should pay money to go. You stand and sweat and get advertised to. Food and drink are overpriced and underavailable. And the B...

On June 13, 2008 6:22 PM in Electricity is Back, Metro Stations Reopen, they said:

Damn you Wellington Yueh, you and your trickery, betraying House WMATA! For once.... MARC trains are outperforming Metro this week. Waiting for my ride from Odenton to Union Station, the track manag...

On June 6, 2008 7:20 PM in First Look: Tangysweet, they said:

Philly water ice? Thats awesome! It makes me feel like home to see Rita's Water Ice (back home it's Rita's Wooder Ice...) moving towards DC, with locations in Odenton and Laurel. But a place that m...

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