Heart:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/28/AR2009012802752.html?sub=AR
This op-ed in today’s Post is just too funny. I grew up in NJ, lived in NY and became terribly depressed upon relocating to DC for Guy Smiley’s job. But, now that I’ve been here a few years, I feel some “hometown” pride, though I understand both sides. Which brings me to my….
Haaate:
I would like to add a DC generalization of my own. Washingtonians just love lines! Making them, standing in them (for much longer than necessary), cutting them (and I’ll get to my feelings on that kind of behavior later in another post). If you are within city limits (this extends to the airport) you can’t get up to stretch without 6 more people getting out of their seats, making their way over and standing behind you, all to form a line. After that, just forget about it. It’s mass chaos. While they love lines, they also love to cut, which I find very strange. And I can’t even get into National Airport. The pressure there is enormous. For the love of the shuttle!
Heart:
My sister’s blog. Sure, she plugged me, but she is one funny Smurfette, or she-smurf, if you will, and I love to read her musings. http://pandoration.com/
