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- Chronicled: one Logan Circle resident’s futile attempts to cease delivery of the Washington Post Shopping Guide, otherwise known as the largest waste of paper ever. OK, maybe not as big a waste as Valpak. But it’s close. [City Desk]
- Maybe the Nats can be saved the embarrassment of recording their one hundredth loss of the season at home – there’s a really good chance that tonight’s game will be washed out by rain. [Capital Weather Gang]
- Speaking of weather, here’s an incredibly handy website to get you through these next few soggy days. [Umbrella Today?]
- The new Busboys and Poets outpost at 5th and K Streets NW is now open to the public. [Penn Quarter Living]
- D.C. has to be quite proud to be credited as the originator of a classy term like “budussy.” Seriously, are people around here saying this? (Spoiler note: Project Runway results following the link — if you recorded the episode for viewing later, come back afterwards.) [Jezebel]
- Mayor Fenty and council members Kwame Brown and Muriel Bowser were on hand for the opening of Barack Obama’s Presidential campaign office at 8th Street and Florida Avenue NW this afternoon – just two doors down from where Fenty had his Mayoral HQ back in 2006. [D.C. Wire ]
- “OH NOES! Not something you want to be without in these dark financial times, I’d posit.” [The DCeiver]