
I understand not wanting to get your ladders stolen but doesn’t this effectively ruin your backyard? It looks like a cage. Terrible.

I understand not wanting to get your ladders stolen but doesn’t this effectively ruin your backyard? It looks like a cage. Terrible.

A pool! Sweet. This is way better than the Yanni dvds.

Is it me or does that seem a bit excessive for protecting linen trucks?

$200! I didn’t think we’d see this until September…

Previously I had only seen Mormon proselytizers bombing through town on bikes. This was the first time I saw them chilling on a porch. Truth be known it looked like they were ready to bolt. Perhaps their plan backfired a bit…
Sometimes I worry about our nation’s future.
Male #1: I don’t have cable tv.
Male #2: So what do you do when you go home?

If this structure is hooked up for water, like I think it might be, this will be the coolest front yard in town.

This is borderline highfalutin. But I still like it.

These are the coolest. A little Jackson Pollack action going on, yeah? Thumbs up or down?

This was a bizarre sight. This Express box was right in the middle of a very quiet street with nearly no traffic. For the curious it was on Hobart Street. Now I get the Express every morning for my metro ride and enjoy it. But on Hobart Street there is no metro nor even a bus stop near this box. Like I said I do enjoy reading the Express for my metro ride. But then again if the Onion or the City Paper were distributed daily to read on the metro I’d probably be just as happy. I’m certainly not going to go home and stretch my legs over a cup of coffee while reading short excerpts from the Washington Post in the Express. So how do you think this box got to such a random location? Do people read Express when not on the metro?