Anonymous wrote:OK but did you do karaoke at Guapos like we did? I guess that was still college times.
Anonymous wrote:There was a nice bartender named Soup, maybe at Madhatter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear you. I was a wild child in the mid-aughts, worked in restaurants, had zero obligations and just had a good time. DC was slower paced and more provincial then.
Things change.
No, DC was not slower paced and more provincial then. You just had fewer responsibilities, etc. YOUR life was slower paced.
DC hasn't been "more provincial" since the early 90s. That was probably the last time traffic didn't suck, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My life was so easy then. I was 22. I lived in a studio apartment on 16th Street near Mount Pleasant, before it got gentrified.
I worked in Tenleytown and would often stop at Guapos to do takeout -- a hefty styro container of chile relleno smothered with shredded lettuce and a heaping plop of sour cream.
I worked out at the gym nearby too and shopped at Fresh Fields.
On weekends, we'd go dancing at Rumors or maybe Chief Ike's Mambo. Late night empanadas from Julie's, was the name?
Life was so simple.
Aren't you disgusted by the amount of environmental waste you caused by all those stryo containers? Gross.
This quote makes me think "wow, I wish your mom and dad had been more concerned about the environmental damage of reproducing and chosen not to have you."
Anonymous wrote:Julia's Empanadas
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wasn't in DC during my early 20s (I was in NYC), but I relate to the nostalgia for being young, wild, & free in the city
If you went back now, what would you do differently? Aside from getting a better haircut, I think I would probably date/hook up more. I was kind of puritanical about it for no real reason
These are my thoughts exactly. Why was I so busy looking for a husband?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wasn't in DC during my early 20s (I was in NYC), but I relate to the nostalgia for being young, wild, & free in the city
If you went back now, what would you do differently? Aside from getting a better haircut, I think I would probably date/hook up more. I was kind of puritanical about it for no real reason
These are my thoughts exactly. Why was I so busy looking for a husband?
Anonymous wrote:I wasn't in DC during my early 20s (I was in NYC), but I relate to the nostalgia for being young, wild, & free in the city
If you went back now, what would you do differently? Aside from getting a better haircut, I think I would probably date/hook up more. I was kind of puritanical about it for no real reason