Anonymous wrote:OP, did you post about metal lunch boxes?
Things really have changed since 1980 and so I know this must be hard for you.
You can buy Canfield's at local High's convenience stores, the Pop Shoppe in downtown Springfield (near the little league field behind Brandon Avenue), A&P or Super Giant.
My mom can also buy you a six pack at the Belvoir commissary.
Anonymous wrote:It's the hottest trend in America! How can you NOT do it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am speechless at the idea of taking a cab from Foggy Bottom Metro to Georgetown. It's 9 blocks at most to M and Wisconsin, and it's a perfectly pleasant walk.
And if you can fold a stroller to get it into a cab, you can fold a stroller to get it into a bus. Yes, you can pay with cash. The fare for the Circulator is $1. Children under 5 are free.
Here is the rider information for the Circulator:
http://www.dccirculator.com/Home/RiderInformation.aspx
Here is the route information for the Circulator:
http://www.dccirculator.com/Home/WhereWeGo/WherewegobyRoute/GeorgetownUnionStation.aspx
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Anonymous wrote:OP here - he is having trouble getting an appt before October. Does anyone have a recommendation for a primary care doctor in Alexandria or Arlington?