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Aug 10, 2007

Go Home Already: Take a Walk

>> Bobby Boswell sounds off with a strongly worded criticism against ESPN’s refusal to acknowlege a fantastic game of soccer in favor of nonstop coverage from the “Beckham Cam.” [D.C. Sports Bog] >> Fare thee well, Rock Creek Rambler. >> Late Wednesday afternoon, a portion of the ceiling on the underside of the outdoor overhang in the “lower plaza” area of the State Department’s Columbia Plaza complex fell down, damaging several cars parked underneath….

Mar 07, 2007

Monopoli Announce Farewell Shows at DC9

After a devastating run of going directly to jail and not getting Boardwalk or Park Place, local music mainstay Monopoli are calling it quits. All punning aside, we were saddened to see this announcement on the band’s MySpace page: Monopoli is over and out! Please join us in celebrating our run at our last four shows every Thursday in March at DC9. A residency at DC9 is no shabby way to send off a band,…

Jan 30, 2007

Go Home Already: All the Wrong Places

>> It’s not tough to earn the ire of Rock Creek Rambler, but when you make it this easy, we have to wonder whether or not you’re doing it on purpose. Though we have to hand it to you, the line, “Let me just say, it was to hard to organize resistance to you!” will go down in history as the one that made the entire DCist staff snort Diet Dr. Pepper through their…

Dec 19, 2006

R.I.P. Fox and Hounds Jukebox

We’re mourning the latest casualty of the war on jukeboxes, as news comes to us via Rock Creek Rambler that earlier this month Fox and Hounds took the plunge and replaced their jukebox with a new-fangled super computer known as the Touchtunes digital music player. While the old jukebox was beloved by many for its rustic charms and eclectic CD collection, the Touchtunes cares not for the trifling whims of mortals. The ersatz jukebox is…

Dec 05, 2006

Go Home Already: You Can Make it if You Try

>> New Police Chief Cathy Lanier on being a woman in the Metropolitan Police Dept.: “Lanier says she wants to tell her story so it will help other women who face similar challenges. She describes how she faced a constant barrage of sexual harassment when she first came on the force in 1990. ‘I’ve had police officers expose themselves to me riding around in a patrol car. {I was} assigned with a training officer who…

Nov 30, 2006

Go Home Already: Just Say Maybe

>> 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…

Nov 07, 2006

Go Home Already: Election Mayhem

>> Okay, not technically voting news, but we’re convinced that Britney Spears is filing for divorce today in order to sway the elections in some manner. Perhaps going on a campaign of “Don’t Marry Total Effing Idiots”? [TMZ] >> Robocalling — the new hotness? Over on his personal blog, DCist Tom explains just how it’s done — and just how easy it is to do. Please don’t try this at home. Seriously. [Manifest Density]…

Sep 21, 2006

Norfolk Tattoo Parlor Ban Lifted

Via the always delightfully surly Rock Creek Rambler, we learn that the proud Navy town of Norfolk, Va. has lifted its 56-year ban on tattoo parlors within city limits. Sixty years ago, Norfolk’s East Main Street was world famous for its tattoo parlors, taverns and burlesque palaces. In 1945, there were about a dozen parlors to choose from. That ended in 1950 when the City Council approved a citywide ban on tattoo parlors. Tattoos were…

Jun 15, 2006

Don’t Cops Have Other Things To Do?

Last night we received an email from a reader complaining — surprise! — about District police. He wrote: Around 7pm at 17th and R St NW, a police officer spent valuable taxpayer money and time ticketing people for crossing the street without waiting for the walk signal. As dangerous a threat jaywalking is to the citizens of DC (and I am sure this is better than the cops illegally parallel parking to get to Chipotle…

Jun 12, 2006

District Seatbelt Trap Snares Blogger

We warned everyone a few weeks back — wear your seatbelt, or else. Friend and fellow blogger Rock Creek Rambler opted for the “or else,” and he’s not happy with the results. He writes today: So apparently DC has instituted seat belt traps. I found this out yesterday when I pulled onto Park from 14th, and was commanded to pull over by an officer in the middle of the street. I joined the other 5…

 
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