Friday, January 26, 2007
Marry Me???
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
The Yellow Line
Monday, January 22, 2007
SNOW!
Well, DC saw its first snow storm this weekend. Yes I do say storm because that's how any bit of precipitation is treated around here. I was reading in the express today about how up to one inch of snow fell on the nations capitol causing messy roads. I repeat up to one inch. Now don't get me wrong, I'm happy for the snow and would have been more than happy to have had a day off today but it makes me laugh what a big deal an inch of snow is around here. An inch of snow where I grew up and no one would look twice. Roads being messy? Please, people would keep on trucking, on the way to church yesterday I could count over a dozen people riding around with their hazards on. No lie, for an inch of snow! I laugh.
Well I figured I'd use that as my intro to a more or less grim post. Yesterday my boyfriend and I decided after breakfast to go to a coffee shop and sit and read the paper. We both enjoy warming our hands against a nice cup of joe while reading the latest headlines on paper. I am partial to the New York Times as it is what I consider my hometown newspaper and lets be honest it is simply the superior choice. However after stopping at more than a few newspaper stands on the side of the road we gave up and went to our spot agreeing we would just pick up a paper there. Getting there I was disappointed to find the best I could do was the Washington Post but it was better than nothing so we paid and settled into a spot and began to flip through. It was then that I came across the most disturbing article. A young girl was fatally shot this weekend at a club on
I must say I'm quite disappointed at Mayor Finley. I had high hopes for him, young, fresh, new, ready to make a change, but in the midst of tragedy the best he can come up with is a law banning underage children from being in clubs that serve alcohol. Seriously?
Friday, January 19, 2007
Addison and Alex... What?
Thursday, January 18, 2007
The "City" of Washington DC
I honestly do not understand how it is that they call
You want to know why no one is roaming the streets of D.C.? I'll tell you why -- a few main reasons here so stay with me. First, it is the most impossible city to navigate. I mean honestly there are grids and there are patterns and then there is D.C. a city where you can be standing on the identically corner in four different places and not be anywhere near where you need to be. Who thought that was a good idea. Have you ever seen D.C. from an airplane? It's beautiful, all laid out nicely like a puzzle, I ask you, when was the last time you ever walked or drove on the streets of D.C. from a birds eye view? Oh and I didn't mention that bird's eye view doesn't take into consideration the fact that you can only travel one way down half those streets and that direction may randomly change in the middle of the day to becoming one way another direction, isn't that convenient?
Another reason no one is out on the streets is because D.C. is one of the most unsafe cities in the country. Is that even fathomable? There have to be more police here than in the entire country of
This brings me to my last point (stay with me here) D.C. sucks as a city because there is nothing drawing people in. The theater area is mediocre at best and only houses tours never anything original and even if it did it's so overpriced no 20-something making a DC salary could afford to go anyway. The food, someone told the restaurant owners in D.C. that it has to be expensive to be good, first of all that's not true, second of all even the expensive restaurants suck. Ever been to Adams Morgan? Not during the school year, the college kids are everywhere and watching drunk underage bleach blonde girls lose their liquor all over the floor while desperately trying to get some Abercrombie looking model to take them home gets old after awhile. What about
Yet we all live here, love it or hate it but a city? I think not.
Well, that's my story.
