Even Shadow Senator Paul Strauss had a car in the parade. And a classic one, to boot.

>> The Yellow Line is back in full service after an accident killed Leslie A. Cherry, a veteran Metro employee from Maryland, while he was conducting a routine track inspection. Another Metro employee is currently in critical condition at an area hospital. Our thoughts are with the families of both employees, as well as the train operator involved in the accident.

>> Don’t forget to head to down to Ireland’s Four Fields Pub in Cleveland Park for an exclusive screening of the Oasis documentary, Lord, Don’t Slow Me Down. 8 p.m. Free.

>> Rock Creek Rambler announces intentions to leave D.C. soon, everyone’s blogrolls totally effed now. [RCR]

>> Adrian Fenty fielded questions in an online chat at the Post today, talking about education, the baseball stadium, and his approach to crime. And how does he plan on cracking down on the District’s stubborn criminals? A little taste of Rudy Giuliani, that’s how. Fenty said: “My management team and I will make sure that our agencies crack down on small, nuisance crimes that lower the quality of life in District neighborhoods.” Public urinators beware! [WaPo]

>> We would have celebrated National Meth Day right along with you but we got totally distracted scrubbing the entire kitchen floor with a toothbrush while doing crunches and calling everyone we know to tell them about this totally brilliant idea we have for a new career as a house detailer, you know, just like for cars, except we’ll detail your house with our toothbrush and we’re totally going to make a million dollars with this one doncha think so happy belated Meth Day! and man I know I’ve been up for three days but I’m not even tired! [Wonkette]

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