- "I buy the Post every weekday. I spend $120 a year on the Post. I can't do it anymore .... I will not support an organization that promotes such outdated and misogynistic bullshit." [why.i.hate.dc]
- "You're not going to like the sound of this: the final set of rules governing the switch from the zone system to time and distance taxi meters were published in the in the D.C. Register on Friday, and the additional passenger fee was added back in." [DCist]
- "[T]the last time I checked we don't live in a communist society where the independent private business is forced to subsidize part of the driving public." [Diary of a Mad DC Cabbie]
- "There's just one problem with this idea; right now, Mark Warner is virtually guaranteed to be the next Senator from Virginia and Democrats are hungry to pick this seat up." [Below the Beltway]
- "My nephew is going to be in town for a few days in April. He is 15. Do you know of any places to hear jazz (and maybe eat) where he can get in?" [DC Concierge]
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That's good snark in that headline.
So the New York Times and the Washington Post are good, while the New York Post and the Washington Times are bad?
You Americans never cease to confuse me.
"My nephew is going to be in town for a few days in April. He is 15. Do you know of any places to hear jazz (and maybe eat) where he can get in?"
there's this place called foley's, but i'm not sure if it's still open.
if you don't mid a short drive, i hear that mckee's in maryland lets 15 year old boys in.
@Sabre_Justice: Okay, no more long name.: No, they're all pretty bad.
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