Monthly Archives: September 2011
Boggis and Bunce and Bean Better Watch Out
GM was looking out his window the other day and saw the this little guy hanging out in the parking lot of Oak Hill Cemetery. It’s a red fox. According to the National Park Service, this guy is part of … Continue reading
Filed under Around Town
The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by M.V. Jantzen. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: WBJ confirms that Griffin Market will reopen as a butcher shop. They also confirmed the rumor GM heard but couldn’t confirm himself, namely that Jamie Stachowski will helm the shop. … Continue reading
Filed under The Morning Metropolitan
Not So Long Ago: M St. and Potomac
Today for Not So Long Ago, GM finally gets back to M St. Specifically, the corner of M St. and Potomac. In 1993, from right to left this corner held Fettoosh restaurant, Smash Records, Colorfax (a copy store), and Fettoosh … Continue reading
Filed under Not So Long Ago
The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Random Duck. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Bill Dean’s arm candy. Hopefully this means Ed Hardy won’t be back a third time.
Filed under The Morning Metropolitan
Georgetown University Planning New Athletic Training Center
As reported by The Hoya, Georgetown University is moving forward with a plan for a large new athletic training facility. The plans call for a 125,000 square foot building that will, according to the Hoya “ house practice courts, locker rooms, … Continue reading
Filed under Town and Gown
The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Jim Malone. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: This has nothing to do with Georgetown, DC, but GM has to say, he searches for photos of Georgetown in Flickr every day, and frequently see photos from the other … Continue reading
Filed under The Morning Metropolitan
Should There Be A Georgetown-Specific Parking Permit?
Georgetown leaders have been long contemplating bringing performance parking to Georgetown. Part of that proposal would involve setting aside certain blocks of parking for residents only. But such a plan raises an interesting issue, one that applies to our current … Continue reading
Filed under Parking









