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Who’s Standing Next To Me In Line?

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Vox Populi has conducted an unofficial survey of those sad, sad people waiting in line at Georgetown Cupcake through hail, sleet, humidity, blazing heat, etc. The poll gives us an inside peak into the GC shopper political affiliations, average wait times, where GC shoppers are from, are they repeat visitors and how did they hear from GC. Unsurprisingly, the vast majority of GC visitors were first timers and they had not heard of Baked & Wired :(

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DC DPW suspends trash pickup citywide for Wednesday after shooting

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This morning’s deadly shooting in the DPW parking lot near W Street NE has caused today’s trash/recycling/bulk waste scheduled pickups to be pushed off a day while the organization regroups.  MPD has blocked off some areas of the waste processing facility and the streets nearby, which prevented DPW from serving citizens today.  This has created a bit of a scheduling issue, as trash days were already being delayed a day due to the Columbus Day holiday.

Our hearts go out to the family of Larry Hutchins, who was killed in the incident, and our thoughts for a speedy recovery go out to the injured worker, who has not yet been named.

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What’s next for Michelle Rhee? Read her blog.

While Michelle Rhee announced her resignation from DC Public Schools today and everyone is wondering what’s next for her, it seems she’s also quietly answering that question.

MichelleRhee.org contains a blog, the obligatory Facebook and Twitter profiles (all of which only contain her resignation statement at this point), and the most interesting part- a “share your ideas about education reform” box and newsletter signup that both collect user ZIP codes. Continue reading

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Arenas Faked Knee Injury to Get Nick Young Some PT

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We may not know a lot about what role Gil Arenas will play with the Wiz this year, but I’ll tell you one thing, the storylines this year are going to keep it interesting. How about this one from the first home preseason game for the Wizards?

Washington coach Flip Saunders said before Tuesday night’s game against the Atlanta Hawks that Arenas’ knee was bothering him. “His knee is acting up and is a little sore, and it looks like he’s going to sit this one out,” Saunders said.

But after the game, Arenas revealed his scheme to get Nick Young into the starting lineup.

“I told [Young] I’d sacrifice playing tonight so he can get some time in because I know he’s kind of frustrated he’s not getting a chance to crack the [small forward] position, especially since we’re going three guards,” Arenas said, smiling. “So I told him I’ll go and fake an injury or say something’s wrong with me so you can start.”

The plan worked, for both Young and the Wizards. Young started, played 31 minutes and scored a team-high 24 points to lead the Wizards to a 107-92 win.

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An Early Voting Warning: Absentee Ballot Deadlines Coming Up

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If you’re new to the area, you may not have had a chance yet to change your voter registration to your new home (especially if you just graduated). Given that it could be too late, you may want to start the search now into getting a hold of an absentee ballot for the various 2010 elections coming up on November 2nd.

Locally, here’s a few dates to keep in mind for the various jurisdictions:

  • DC: Request for absentee ballot must be received by October 26, 2010; ballots must be postmarked no later than election day
  • Virginia: Request for absentee ballot must be received by October 26, 2010; ballots must be received by 7 p.m. on election day
  • Maryland: Request must be received by 4:30pm (mailed) or 11:59pm (faxed) on October 26, 2010; ballots must be postmarked by election day and received by 10am on November 12, 2010 (mailed) or received by 8pm on election day (hand-delivered).

Of course, if your point of origin is a little further away, there may be different rules for your state. Cross-check your own voting district on this handy chart from Long Distance Voter, and remember, it doesn’t matter who you vote for…just vote.

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Happy Birthday White House

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On this day in 1792, the cornerstone for the most famous residence in the United States was laid at what would become 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. The James Hoban-designed house would be completed around November 1st, 1800. For any of you who’ve survived home renovation with your sanity intact, I shudder to think of an eight year timescale for building a home, even one of the White House’s size and grandeur.  If you want a good guide to the construction and features, and have a few minutes, the Wikipedia article on the building is quite a good read.

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Hunt DC to Benefit the Capital Area Food Bank

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Those fun folks over at United Social Sports are doing more than skee ball these days, and the revelry this time also has a good cause to go with it. This Saturday, more than 1,500 of USS’s finest social sporters are getting together for a DC scavenger hunt set to raise more than $2,000 for the Capital Area Food Bank. Between those funds and non-perishable food donations, the event stands to help create more than 6,000 meals for the District residents who rely on the Food Bank.

Get a few friends together, head over to HuntDC.com, and see if you have what it takes to compete for some of the top cash prizes. The after party alone, featuring bocce and cornhole at the base of the Washington Monument, stands to be a great time as well. All for a good cause? Sounds like a great weekend.

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Chancellor Rhee to resign in the morning

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Embattled DCPS Chancellor Michelle Rhee will turn in her resignation in the morning, effective 31 October 2010, according to multiple news sources.  In the interim, her deputy chancellor Kaya Henderson will head the school system, according to our sources at DCPS.  Henderson came with Rhee from The New Teacher Project, where she served as Vice President for Strategic Partnerships.  If there’s one trait that Rhee lacked, it was the “playing well with others” category that so many of us relied on in Elementary School to keep us up with social promotion, and that seems to be a place where Deputy Chancellor Henderson shined.  Before New Teacher Project, she was the Director of Admissions at Teach for America, and she has worked in difficult environments in Memphis, Atlanta and Baltimore amongst other challenging districts.

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Drunk passenger arrest by Metro police caught on video

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Unsuck DC Metro finds us this video of a young, drunk woman being arrested by a Metro police officer on September 16th. Some Twitter reports on the video indicate there were two officers, but there’s just one; the second male figure involved in the arrest seems to be a friend of the woman trying to intervene.

If you get caught by the police while you were drunk, the most common way out is to hire drink driving solicitors to help you getting the minimum penalty.

The dui meaning it is the acronym (abbreviation) identifying the motor vehicle crime for which local law (by any other acronym) seeks to arrest, prosecute, and punish that person for putting the public at risk.

The anonymous person who posted the video describes the events as follows (copied-and-pasted, all typos left intact):

Was recorded on 9-16-10. Taken inside the Gallery-Place Metro Station. A drunk girl goes up to a Metro Transit Police Officer and gets in his face. Despite two forceful warnings about getting into his face, she does it again. She is prompty taken down hard and furiously. She struggles, the cop tells her stop resisting. I am posting this video as a neutral party not on anyone side. This video could be used depending on the case. It was a case of catching an action live as it happned. If you are looking for legal help, then check here for white collar crime lawyer .

The poster only caught the tail end of the initial altercation between the woman and the officer, but gets a reasonably clear shot of the arrest itself- she’s tackled kind of roughly (a statement on the physical force with which it was done, not a judgment on whether or not the officer was right to do it), and ends up face-down on the floor, with the officer more or less lying on top of her. Her dress is pulled up and you can see her attempt to pull it down to cover herself several times while she was restrained on the floor. Eventually, she is pulled up to sit against the wall, while another woman and a man who were with her observe and appear to be confused about what they should be doing.

Larger version of the video below the jump- it’s easier to pick out what’s happening in the dark that way.

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George Clooney Has Hit DC

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For the most part, celeb spotting in DC is limited to worm’s eye views of Air Force One. But keep your eyes peeled today: George Clooney is in town! The actor is here to help raise awareness about the ongoing political and civil strife in Sudan, an issue which he has made his pet cause in recent years. The Washington Post reports that the actor will meet with President Obama and Sen. Richard Lugar (R-Ind.), and will make a presentation at the Council of Foreign Relations this evening. So if you’re out and about in the Golden Triangle area tonight, be on the lookout for Batman.

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Bacon Week is Upon Us

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I’m sorry, did you say something? I was distracted by the sound of the sizzling, crackling sounds of a bacon fat bath coming from Arlington. And why, you ask? Well, it’s Restaurant 3’s annual Bacon Week from the 14th-21st and you’re invited.

There are plenty of events all week including a Bacon Curing Class, a Bacon Brunch and a daily Bacon Happy Hour. No word on Bacon Step Classes, but I’m sure you and your fellow carnivores can work something out on the side. The piece de resistance is the Bacon Tasting Menu, where for $30 a person you can sample Chef Brian Robison’s favorite bacon-filled dishes like Bacon Crusted Mahi-Mahi and Maple Bacon Ice Cream.

Having a bacon heart attack over here, and it’s good.

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McRib Spotted in DC

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It’s a Tuesday afternoon, I’ve worked straight through lunch except for a vending machine field trip, and I’m going a little crazy because way too many of the blogs I check for either work or other writing are focusing too closely on food. Even the tech blogs I read to follow trends are keyed in on it. Case and point – Geekosystem, which just documented the oh-so-triumphant return of the McRib to the Land of the Golden Arches:

In what is quite possibly the most important information the human race has been privileged to hear this year, McDonald’s announced that their McRib sandwich will be back for the first time in sixteen years, nationwide, for about six weeks…Due to the edible wonderment and the mysterious availability of the sandwich, it sprung a rabid (for boneless pork shaped into a ribcage) fan base, even causing people to create and maintain the McRib Locator, a website that apparently gets 300 to 400 hits a week where people document McRib sightings so other addicted consumers can drive hours on end to obtain the barbecued holy grail.

My curiosity was officially piqued, so I did what any nowhere-near-sane-minded person would do. I loaded up the Locator and zoomed right in on the DC region to see if the McRib fix was already within my reach. And what do I see?

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What The Tweet DC: Political Conference Edition

Did everybody have a good long weekend? I know that some didn’t get Monday off but now DC should be at full strength as we take a look at what DC is tweeting about today.

FedTalks Strolls Into Town

Combine politics and technology and what do you get? The FedTalks conference that has everybody in town over at the Sidney Harman Hall tweeting with the #fedtalks hashtag. References to Craig Newman‘s remarks this morning filled up the local timelines and local Arlington comedian Remy will be entertaining the crowds there as well.

Interesting choice of venue for FedTalks- could they not get the Convention Center? Perhaps the Shakespeare Company was looking for some extra revenue- regardless I’m sure it’s a pretty setting for a conference.

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Bibiana on Esquire’s Best New Restaurants List

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Esquire has released their list of the 20 best new restaurants of 2010, and D.C. has made it with downtown Italian eatery Bibiana. Mentioned alongside heavy hitters like Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s ABC Kitchen in New York and Wolfgang Puck’s WP24 in Los Angeles, Bibiana is the only representation from our nation’s capital.

Though they use the standard criteria of good food, friendly servers and boozy cocktails, this year Esquire also judged restaurants on the somewhat amorphous criteria of if the customers were “having fun” during their meal. One might claim that the level of fun is tied to the aforementioned boozy cocktails, but according to Esquire, fun means communal tables, day-of-the-week dinners, and Grandma-inspired Sunday suppers.

So does Bibiana deserve this high fun rating? And is it one of the best new restaurants in the country?

Eater has the full list here.

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DCRA to release old maps via Flickr

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While this map here isn’t from DCRA’s collection, the District’s regulatory agency, which includes mapping, permitting and surveying groups, will be releasing all of their collected maps and plats via their Flickr account later today and in the coming weeks. I can only imagine the treasure trove that is their map room, full of images of the city throughout its 200 year plus history. As a committed map nerd, I’m also hoping that they’ll be posting high enough res, and with proper licensing, that I could have a couple printed for our house. I suspect that I will lose hours and hours and hours of productivity looking through the various maps of the city as they get uploaded.

I’m just hoping there’s at least one Peters Projection of DC in there.

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Oh La La! PAUL Bakery Opening This Winter

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In the mood for authentic French pastries and lots of ’em? Well, you’ll have to wait a little bit, but I think it’ll be worth it. Already a staple in France since 1889, PAUL Bakery will bring their very French je ne sais quoi to 801 Pennsylvania Ave. in January.

Expect the menu to be full of croissants, pain au chocolat, turnovers and macaroons, all prepared daily and on the premises. PAUL will also serve an army of desserts such as seasonal fruit tarts, napoleons, and their moellux au chocolate, a soft, dense dark chocolate cake. If you aren’t in the mood for something sweet, PAUL will offer traditional and specialty breads, made by hand by PAUL’s master bakers.

PAUL will do its best to completely transport you to the Champs Elysees with their full-service coffee bar featuring gourmet coffee and their own private-label teas. No price list available yet, but I can assure you it’ll be less than a plane ticket to Paris.

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Ovechkin Trips Senators’ Bid for Win

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Fresh off their shellacking of New Jersey on Saturday, the Caps were looking to extend their success last night against Ottawa. The Senators were looking for some redemption after being pasted by Toronto and in search of their first point on the season. A point they got, but the Senators left the Verizon Center winless, thanks to the overtime heroics of one Alex Ovechkin.

With a great fake, Ovechkin slammed a low shot home past Pascal Leclaire with only 31 seconds remaining in overtime, giving the Caps their second win in a row and on the season. The goal capped a high intensity game that by rights, Ottawa could’ve won.

“Only Alex can play like he did and still score the overtime goal and be the hero,” said Caps coach Bruce Boudreau. “That’s what superstars do. That’s why he’s out there in the last minute – because he can win you a game at any chance.”

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Ganges Grill and Ice Cream A New Alternative To Crowded Clarendon Sub Scene

There’s no shortage of Sub shops in Clarendon/Courthouse. Between Earl’s and the chain options of Subway & Cosi, there’s more than enough options if you want lunch meats in between two slices of bread.

However, I became interested with the arrival of a new sub shop on Washington Blvd. The former Quizno’s location was now draped with banners reading, “Ganges Grill and Ice Cream.” I decided to walk across the street from the Subway (where I am currently mayor on foursquare) to find out more.

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