Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Eagle Liquors at the end of the Key Bridge in Georgetown. My dad always went there for cheaper liquor before 1970s block parties. I remember the giant barrel of gummy bears.
Wasn't it called Dixie Liquors?
.Anonymous wrote:Eagle Liquors at the end of the Key Bridge in Georgetown. My dad always went there for cheaper liquor before 1970s block parties. I remember the giant barrel of gummy bears.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You shopped at the “Black Exploitation” Safeway at the Waterfront SW in the late 90s. Wayyyy before anyone could have imagined “The Wharf”. I’m white, BTW. That Safeway opened my eyes to “food deserts”…25 years ago and here we still are
OMG, shopped there as a kid in the 80s (though that moniker’s unfamiliar to me).
I spent so much time in that neighborhood growing up, my mind is blown every time I go near “The Wharf.”
Anonymous wrote:14th street was where the prostitutes hung out.
Anonymous wrote:This is a very WOTP perspective. Which is fine, but it doesn't really apply to people who spend most of their lives in DC living EOTP or EOTR.
Anonymous wrote:Re 10: I’m in Bethesda and have friends in Fairfax who I haven’t seen in years because of the bridge. They may as well live in Pittsburgh. Also all trips that require the bridge must take place between 10 am and 2:30 pm if on a weekday. Also I won’t go to the canal on any nice weekend day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - agree that my list reflects a strong NW DC bias, but I'd love to hear more if you are familiar with EOTP and elsewhere.
Yes, NATIONAL always.
I thought of one more thing - you know what the gov't acronyms mean, and not just FBI and CIA: DOJ, SEC, SES, DHS, OPM, GS, DOD, etc.
Because NW was the only safe place decades ago![]()
. I can’t believe the turnaround in so many areas of the District we would have never stepped foot in 25 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:IDK I'll never be one. Here 20 years but I'll be a New Yorker for life.
Anonymous wrote:You shopped at the “Black Exploitation” Safeway at the Waterfront SW in the late 90s. Wayyyy before anyone could have imagined “The Wharf”. I’m white, BTW. That Safeway opened my eyes to “food deserts”…25 years ago and here we still are
Anonymous wrote:You know someone who sat in the Air Florida crash traffic or who was here when it happened.
. Anonymous wrote:OP here - agree that my list reflects a strong NW DC bias, but I'd love to hear more if you are familiar with EOTP and elsewhere.
Yes, NATIONAL always.
I thought of one more thing - you know what the gov't acronyms mean, and not just FBI and CIA: DOJ, SEC, SES, DHS, OPM, GS, DOD, etc.
. I can’t believe the turnaround in so many areas of the District we would have never stepped foot in 25 years ago.