Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Twenty years from now, the answers will be, "You remember when
1) Jackson-Reed was called Wilson
2) Connecticut Ave used contra-flow during rush hour
3) CityLine was Fannie Mae
4) Georgetown Day and Sidwell had separated campuses
5) Rock Creek Park had car traffic north of Broad Branch
6) You used to watch movies as Mazza Gallerie
Real OGs watched movies at Union Station .
Those theaters opened in 1988.
Real OGs remember the creepy adult theaters that used to be down near Ford’s Theater, when that neighborhood was still burned out.
Aw how about the Bibliograph in Georgetown they showed porno movies during lunch hours so they they could afford to show arthouse at night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask if they remember the Bayou in Georgetown.
+1
and Crazy Horse, Anastasia's. Fifth Column, The Ritz, The Cellar, The Roxy, Quigley's and my favorite, Tracks!
Anyone remember The Bank on F Street? https://ggwash.org/view/13059/once-a-bank-and-a-nightclub-historic-f-street-building-readies-for-next-step
And these bookstores: Waldenbooks, Crown Books, Kramerbooks & Afterwards.
Radio: WHFS, and Weasel (the best) + HFSFestival, The Don and Mike Show, Q107, WPGC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Twenty years from now, the answers will be, "You remember when
1) Jackson-Reed was called Wilson
2) Connecticut Ave used contra-flow during rush hour
3) CityLine was Fannie Mae
4) Georgetown Day and Sidwell had separated campuses
5) Rock Creek Park had car traffic north of Broad Branch
6) You used to watch movies as Mazza Gallerie
Real OGs watched movies at Union Station .
Those theaters opened in 1988.
Real OGs remember the creepy adult theaters that used to be down near Ford’s Theater, when that neighborhood was still burned out.
Hookers on 14th ST and Mr. Henry’s for underage drinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They know what you mean when you say which hospital?
Columbia Hospital for women for me
3rd generation GW for me
Providence Hospital here
Anonymous wrote:DC Native: misses their turn/exit, and keeps goings, turns around when it works out
Transplant: slows down or stops traffic behind them, because they want to get over, god forbid they miss their exit or turn
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask if they remember the Bayou in Georgetown.
+1
and Crazy Horse, Anastasia's. Fifth Column, The Ritz, The Cellar, The Roxy, Quigley's and my favorite, Tracks!
Anyone remember The Bank on F Street? https://ggwash.org/view/13059/once-a-bank-and-a-nightclub-historic-f-street-building-readies-for-next-step
And these bookstores: Waldenbooks, Crown Books, Kramerbooks & Afterwards.
Radio: WHFS, and Weasel (the best) + HFSFestival, The Don and Mike Show, Q107, WPGC
Yes! So many great memories
B. Dalton bookstore and Sharper Image
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Twenty years from now, the answers will be, "You remember when
1) Jackson-Reed was called Wilson
2) Connecticut Ave used contra-flow during rush hour
3) CityLine was Fannie Mae
4) Georgetown Day and Sidwell had separated campuses
5) Rock Creek Park had car traffic north of Broad Branch
6) You used to watch movies as Mazza Gallerie
Real OGs watched movies at Union Station .
Those theaters opened in 1988.
Real OGs remember the creepy adult theaters that used to be down near Ford’s Theater, when that neighborhood was still burned out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask if they remember the Bayou in Georgetown.
+1
and Crazy Horse, Anastasia's. Fifth Column, The Ritz, The Cellar, The Roxy, Quigley's and my favorite, Tracks!
Anyone remember The Bank on F Street? https://ggwash.org/view/13059/once-a-bank-and-a-nightclub-historic-f-street-building-readies-for-next-step
And these bookstores: Waldenbooks, Crown Books, Kramerbooks & Afterwards.
Radio: WHFS, and Weasel (the best) + HFSFestival, The Don and Mike Show, Q107, WPGC
Yes! So many great memories
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you refer to DC as "Washington," dead giveaway that you aren't from here.
Disagree. Growing up (in my case in the 60s-70s) everyone referred to it as Washington. And it definitely meant the broader area. The house I grew up in in Bethesda had a Washington address until sometime in the 70s when 20816 was created (used to be part of 20016).
Nope. Nobody from DC calls it Washington.
Signed,
-70s/80s Native
Yep. Washington is that ultra liberal state in the PNW. It sounds like another country.
To us DC natives, that is known as “Washington state.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you refer to DC as "Washington," dead giveaway that you aren't from here.
Disagree. Growing up (in my case in the 60s-70s) everyone referred to it as Washington. And it definitely meant the broader area. The house I grew up in in Bethesda had a Washington address until sometime in the 70s when 20816 was created (used to be part of 20016).
Nope. Nobody from DC calls it Washington.
Signed,
-70s/80s Native
Yep. Washington is that ultra liberal state in the PNW. It sounds like another country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you refer to DC as "Washington," dead giveaway that you aren't from here.
Disagree. Growing up (in my case in the 60s-70s) everyone referred to it as Washington. And it definitely meant the broader area. The house I grew up in in Bethesda had a Washington address until sometime in the 70s when 20816 was created (used to be part of 20016).
Nope. Nobody from DC calls it Washington.
Signed,
-70s/80s Native
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The DMV is the Department of Motor Vehicles, not the DC area.
Omg!!! Yes! This number 1!!!
They just started using that stupid term about 10 years ago.
Signed, 53-year old native.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you refer to DC as "Washington," dead giveaway that you aren't from here.
Disagree. Growing up (in my case in the 60s-70s) everyone referred to it as Washington. And it definitely meant the broader area. The house I grew up in in Bethesda had a Washington address until sometime in the 70s when 20816 was created (used to be part of 20016).
Nope. Nobody from DC calls it Washington.
Signed,
-70s/80s Native