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Monthly Archives: February 2010
Cheer Up, It’ll Be Over Soon
Yes, right now it looks like we moved Georgetown to Siberia. But cheer up, spring isn’t really that far away. Pitchers report in just seven days.
Just close your eyes and picture this:
Filed under Around Town
The Morning Metropolitan
Georgetown Waterfront by New Weird.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- CRJ braves the blizzard for some great video.
- New media figures out a way to totally ruin a perfectly good snow day.
Filed under The Morning Metropolitan
The Georgetown Metropolis
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Don’t Drive Unless You Have To
Sitting at home on his second straight snow day, GM yesterday got a front row seat to automobile futility. He saw at least a dozen cars and trucks get stuck in the snow (mostly on the unplowed R St.):
Two wheel drive sedans were no match for the mess that is R St. But it wasn’t just the small cars getting stuck. A flatbed tow-truck that came to save one of those stuck sedans got stuck itself. For about an hour. Continue reading
Filed under Snow
The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Jim Malone.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Yes, yet another snow day for federal employees.
- Benetton, Sisley, and Aldo all closed their doors for good.
- Citypaper judges the sidewalk snow clearance record of Georgetown’s Jack Evans (A+), Robert Allbriton (D-), and Sally Quinn and Ben Bradlee (B+).
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The Georgetown Metropolis
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Sidewalks of Shame – An Analysis
GM had a snow day yesterday and took the opportunity to walk around Georgetown and take stock of the sidewalks and roads. His findings: Most residents held up their end of the deal, but it only takes one bad apple on a street to cancel out the efforts of its neighbors. But residents were head and shoulders above businesses, who have left most of the sidewalks on M and Wisconsin almost untouched by shovel or salt.
Ideally a sidewalk should be shoveled down to the brick. For the record, that is exactly what GM did in front of his home:

Not everyone has a shovel good enough to scrape the snow off the bricks (although GM was doing a pretty handy job using a pizza peel until his neighbor lent him a shovel). After a storm like last weekend’s blizzard, it seems acceptable to have a thin layer of packed snow. If that’s the case, you still ought to throw down some (pet-friendly) salt to make sure you don’t end up with a sheet of ice.
But a disappointing number of residents and businesses failed to meet even that lax standard. With all the entrepreneurs running around offering to shovel your sidewalk, to do nothing truly earns you the Sidewalk of Shame title.
GM took a random walk through the village and came across several Sidewalks of Shame:

R St. between Avon and 31st.

Reservoir and 32nd. This is a classic example of the negligent corner-house owner. They cleared out the sidewalk in front of their door but completely ignored the Reservoir St. side. If you don’t like it, I’m sure there are plenty of non-corner lot homeowners that would be happy to trade houses with you. Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Rose Park by Antisocialtory.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Yet another day off for federal workers.
- NBC dubs Martin’s Tavern the snowbound hotspot.
- Mt. Pleasant woman believes Georgetown got special treatment for snow removal. Apparently said woman has not actually visited Georgetown recently.
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The Georgetown Metropolis
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