Monthly Archives: February 2010
Scenes From a Blizzard
You may be nursing a bad back from shoveling out your front stoop, but GM sincerely hopes you were able to get out and enjoy the scenery this weekend. It was truly something special. GM was out with his camera … Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Good morning Georgetown, dug out yet? GU students don’t let a little massive blizzard keep them from their Hoyas. How about that? Circulator running, for free, today. Anti-social neighbor on O St.
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Sidewalks of Shame – Charter Member
By the time this post appears, the first few snow flakes of a supposedly historic snowstorm should be falling on Georgetown. Just Wednesday GM issued a call for photos of egregious non-sidewalk shovelers. So far he’s only received one entry. … Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Snowy Georgetown by Jim Malone. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Georgetown Visitation student teams with mentor for rewarding partnership. Georgetown’s getting another Circulator: Council approves new Circulator route to replace remaining Blue Bus route. The old route appears to be … Continue reading
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How Many Bars Do You Have?
Cell Phone Tower by Forklift. Do you have a T-Mobile or Verizon Wireless cell phone? Congratulations, you’re cell phone service is about to get better. GM noticed on the No Action calender for last week’s ANC meeting that new antennas for those … Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Dine with 1789 executive chef Daniel Giusti. The Hoya looks into how many off-campus students received 61D citations, which comes with an arrest record.
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Clear Your Sidewalks!
Adorable Shoveler by Bigwibble6. This has been the worst winter DC has seen in recent memory. Last night was the fourth respectable snowfall in a season that has already seen one blizzard. That said, citizens’ responsibility to shovel their sidewalks … Continue reading
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