Anonymous wrote:Cheap margaritas at Guapos in Tenleytown.
Huge tumblers of booze - mix it yourself - at Fox & Hounds.
Brunch at Georgia Brown's!
Mixtec after a late night in Adams' Morgan.
14th Street was still kind of sketchy.
I remember going with my boyfriend (now DH) to a super fancy dinner at I Ricchi and seeing Kay Graham!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was Pre-9/11 before all the security at the airports and you could literally arrive at the airport and basically walk straight to your plane and board--my husband (a consultant) used to cut it as close as possible. You can't imagine what a change it was to the country post-9/11. Threat levels and the loss of innocence. And the anthrax scare on the heals of 9/11 in 2001.
We also had just 'partied like it's 1999' and made it through Y2K unscathed.
Everything felt safe. No pandemics and mass shootings/school shootings were rare and not a daily occurrence like now.
The summer of 2000 was literally 14 months after Columbine. It was just a couple of years after Bill Clinton was impeached. There had already been a bombing at the World Trade Center and the USS Cole, so terrorism was enough of a concern that they had already closed Pennsylvania Avenue to traffic (when I first moved here in 1995, you could drive by the White House.) I think you may be looking at the time with some rose colored glasses.
No - there was a monumental shift after 9/11. It's all been downhill ever since.
How quickly you forget the Florida recount.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I took cabs everywhere. They were plentiful and easy to hail.
Lol, if you were smart you knew all the zones. So you could get out x blocks early and pay fewer zones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was Pre-9/11 before all the security at the airports and you could literally arrive at the airport and basically walk straight to your plane and board--my husband (a consultant) used to cut it as close as possible. You can't imagine what a change it was to the country post-9/11. Threat levels and the loss of innocence. And the anthrax scare on the heals of 9/11 in 2001.
We also had just 'partied like it's 1999' and made it through Y2K unscathed.
Everything felt safe. No pandemics and mass shootings/school shootings were rare and not a daily occurrence like now.
The summer of 2000 was literally 14 months after Columbine. It was just a couple of years after Bill Clinton was impeached. There had already been a bombing at the World Trade Center and the USS Cole, so terrorism was enough of a concern that they had already closed Pennsylvania Avenue to traffic (when I first moved here in 1995, you could drive by the White House.) I think you may be looking at the time with some rose colored glasses.
No - there was a monumental shift after 9/11. It's all been downhill ever since.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I took cabs everywhere. They were plentiful and easy to hail.
Lol, if you were smart you knew all the zones. So you could get out x blocks early and pay fewer zones.
Anonymous wrote:I took cabs everywhere. They were plentiful and easy to hail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was Pre-9/11 before all the security at the airports and you could literally arrive at the airport and basically walk straight to your plane and board--my husband (a consultant) used to cut it as close as possible. You can't imagine what a change it was to the country post-9/11. Threat levels and the loss of innocence. And the anthrax scare on the heals of 9/11 in 2001.
We also had just 'partied like it's 1999' and made it through Y2K unscathed.
Everything felt safe. No pandemics and mass shootings/school shootings were rare and not a daily occurrence like now.
The summer of 2000 was literally 14 months after Columbine. It was just a couple of years after Bill Clinton was impeached. There had already been a bombing at the World Trade Center and the USS Cole, so terrorism was enough of a concern that they had already closed Pennsylvania Avenue to traffic (when I first moved here in 1995, you could drive by the White House.) I think you may be looking at the time with some rose colored glasses.
Anonymous wrote:It was Pre-9/11 before all the security at the airports and you could literally arrive at the airport and basically walk straight to your plane and board--my husband (a consultant) used to cut it as close as possible. You can't imagine what a change it was to the country post-9/11. Threat levels and the loss of innocence. And the anthrax scare on the heals of 9/11 in 2001.
We also had just 'partied like it's 1999' and made it through Y2K unscathed.
Everything felt safe. No pandemics and mass shootings/school shootings were rare and not a daily occurrence like now.
Anonymous wrote:I moved to Alexandria and the Foxchase shopping center was super shady. Had an adult movie theater and a Magrudgers.