And Now, A Metro Shower Curtain

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How much do you love Metro? Sure, you have every commemorative farecard, you’ve got both the Nationals SmarTrip AND the Barack Obama SmarTrip card. You even dressed up like a Metro pylon for Halloween. But, do you have the shower curtain yet? No shower is complete without the Metro Shower Curtain. It’s an easy $30 gift for that friend of yours that you once caught looking a little too intently and longingly at the station manager at Chinatown/Gallery Pl.

We’ve worked out a giveaway with the manufacturer, Izola Shower Curtains. Enter a comment, and include your email address in the form, and we’ll pick a winner at noon tomorrow.

I live and work in the District of Columbia. I write at We Love DC, a blog I helped start, I work at Technolutionary, a company I helped start, and I’m happy doing both. I enjoy watching baseball, cooking, and gardening. I grow a mean pepper, keep a clean scorebook, and wash the dishes when I’m done. Read Why I Love DC.

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84 thoughts on “And Now, A Metro Shower Curtain

  1. Perfect for when I need to contemplate the miserable commute that awaits me while showering. This could be therapeutic.

  2. If this is truly a Metro Shower Curtain, it better be as inefficient as possible. I want holes in it. I want it to derail from the shower rings. And really, only $30??? Don’t use the WMATA name if you can’t live up to it…

  3. Given that I spend at least a few minutes a day staring intensely at anything within eyesight (yeah, in that bathroom), owning this shower curtain will make me a walking metropedia. Yeah, give it to me.

  4. I took one of the sample metro maps they have available to visitors at the university admissions office just to display in my room. This would be way cooler…because I was so cool doing that before.

  5. This metro map will be a good go-between to help me decipher welovedc.com and greatergreaterwashington.com’s analyses of peak ridership comparisons between orange/blue and red lines, since I’m only familiar with the one line I use every day.