Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Riggs Bank, the excitement of the second phase of Georgetown Park Mall , getting Jamaican patties late night on 18th street as a snack and getting yelled at by compliment man, the 15 minute club which was an officer worker cafeteria by day and a club/bar at night right in the CBD, bullet proof glass barriers in all of the liquor stores, no road closures around the White House, and Woodies downtown all come to mind for me
Compliment man - I loved him. Also loved the 15 minute club too. Did we hang out? Though late night for us was giant slice pizzas in Adams Morgan. Occasionally we would go wild and go to Au Pied du Cochon. I would add the first Adams Morgan day after the riots...again...which ones. That one was such a party. Not going past 16th Street in Dupont at night & by yourself. When Vegas Lounge was the lone outpost on P Street.
I miss the Secret Safeway - that staff was awesome. They would stock things that I liked and would open the doors after they were closed to let me emergency shop.
!!! Yes to everything you said.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Riggs Bank, the excitement of the second phase of Georgetown Park Mall , getting Jamaican patties late night on 18th street as a snack and getting yelled at by compliment man, the 15 minute club which was an officer worker cafeteria by day and a club/bar at night right in the CBD, bullet proof glass barriers in all of the liquor stores, no road closures around the White House, and Woodies downtown all come to mind for me
OMG! I still call it “Oh… you mean the old Riggs?” Especially the Georgetown branch”.
And yes, I still have a rug that I bought at Woodies, and a few things stored in Garfinkel’s boxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:14th street was where the prostitutes hung out.
As a transplant I found them fascinating. I’d make my friends drive by to see them!
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ANSWER:
When you are born here. You are not a real Washingtonian unless born and raised here, or at least mostly raised here. But we accept you adopting our town as your home.
This isn’t Savannah.
Anonymous wrote:You remember getting off of school for the redskins winning the Super Bowl. You shopped at commander Salamanders. You went to the bar on Georgetown University campus and then went to White Castle burgers.
Anonymous wrote:ANSWER:
When you are born here. You are not a real Washingtonian unless born and raised here, or at least mostly raised here. But we accept you adopting our town as your home.
Anonymous wrote:14th street was where the prostitutes hung out.
Anonymous wrote:14th street was where the prostitutes hung out.