Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really enjoyed your list, the only thing I could add is it will always be National Airport
No, it's Reagan. And I would add 11. You are in the Green Book or at least know what it is
WHICH Green Book? There were two, and they were very different.
Anonymous wrote:When you can look on your birth certificate and it says Washington, DC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really enjoyed your list, the only thing I could add is it will always be National Airport
No, it's Reagan. And I would add 11. You are in the Green Book or at least know what it is
Anonymous wrote:Anyone remember Avignon Freres in Adams Morgan?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You had me until the bridge to VA part. I've never had an issue with going to VA or MD. I feel like that's just such a weird hill to die on.
Then you’re not a true Washingtonian
Does anyone actually from DC call themselves a "Washingtonian?" That sounds like something someone from Bethesda or Arlington would say.
I think of it as an old-timer reference. My DC born and bred great-grandfather (born 1901) use the term frequently.
"Old" Washington families--at least 4 generations--are called 'Cave Dwellers.'
Anonymous wrote:When you can look on your birth certificate and it says Washington, DC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You had me until the bridge to VA part. I've never had an issue with going to VA or MD. I feel like that's just such a weird hill to die on.
Then you’re not a true Washingtonian
Does anyone actually from DC call themselves a "Washingtonian?" That sounds like something someone from Bethesda or Arlington would say.
I think of it as an old-timer reference. My DC born and bred great-grandfather (born 1901) use the term frequently.
Anonymous wrote:You drive through SE or around Howard U. and say, I remember when DC was 70% Black.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being "afraid of the bridge" or acting like it's an all day excursion is something I've only heard really out of touch rich people say.
Nah, lots of us are like this. We’ve been around long enough to remember when getting ice cream from the UMD dairy was an exciting excursion, and we saw tobacco farms along the way.
Can I get a shout out from anyone who remembers the boat trips to Marshall Hall?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know someone who sat in the Air Florida crash traffic or who was here when it happened.
I was stranded at elementary school that day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 The Compliment Man, Commander Salamander and zone taxi fares. Man, I went on some wild rides-- remember how they used to stop and pick up other fares?
I will add you hung out/played soft ball right in front of the White House
Also, I think you have to know how to navigate the city by bus, to be able to claim status, without using your phone.
Speaking of the Compliment Man, does anyone remember the guy who used to jog down the middle of downtown streets, while dancing/singing/shot? He was a very fit black guy, who was like 60-70 years old.
Yes! I remember him! How about: The older man who protested outside the Holy See on Mass Ave for years and years. WAPO ultimately did a story on him (he had been abused by a Priest, I believe in Poland)
Zoned cab fares! they were the worst.