
Again, I like the big piles of wood. I swear I’m not obsessed with pizza. Ok maybe I am a little bit. Have you ever seen an outdoor freezer before?

Again, I like the big piles of wood. I swear I’m not obsessed with pizza. Ok maybe I am a little bit. Have you ever seen an outdoor freezer before?

When should Christmas lights go up? And for that matter when should they come down?

Damn ironic taggers…
I saw this link in Wonkette about the best Dive Bars in DC from Gridskipper. Mt. Pleasant’s the Raven is number one, Columbia Height’s Wonderland is number four and U St.’s Polly’s is number six. What’s your favorite Dive Bar? While I don’t like the use of the term Dive Bar, while new, my vote would definitely be the Red Derby.
I saw this ad in Craig’s List asking $900,000 for a house in Petworth. It says the location is Georgia Ave. and New Hampshire Ave. I can’t think of a house around there that could possibly go for 900k but more power to them if they can get it.
Georgetown Valet, famed dry cleaners, is now going to take over the world or at least DC. A little birdy told me that another Georgetown Valet is coming to 14th and V in the new PN Hoffman building across from the Langston Lofts and Busboys and Poets. Hell, I like ’em.

Well, if the building only has (I’m guessing) four units total do you really want to celebrate that you only have two left? I love the false sense of panic it instills. It reminds of car commercials on TV.
I am always fond of the car commercials that announce “incredible savings” every single month. Whether it is Columbus Day Sale, Veteran’s Day Sale, President’s Day etc. They always say “this sale only lasts through the end of the month”. But then there is a new sale every single month. Do people really run out and buy a car/condo out of panic that they’ll miss the sale?

Thanks to a reader for alerting me. I’m not sure if the wall won or the car won. I’m guessing the wall won despite some cosmetic injuries.

U Street between 12th and 13th Street, NW