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  1. I played varsity hockey in high school (WPIAL champs in '87, perfect 21-0 record in '88 (until the playoffs)). Played 2 years of club league level hockey at Northwestern. Always wore #4 in honor of my favorite player as a kid. It's the greatest sport on Earth. If only the NHL would toss the fighting to the curb along with Don Cherry.
  2. Nope. Liberty Elementary and St Edmund's Academy.
  3. My turn. Born in McGee Women's Hospitol - Pittsburgh, PA -- right next to the Pitt campus. Lived in Shadyside and Squirrel Hill. My dad was an academic and we had two exciting summer trips so he could do research - a month or so in Warsaw during the height of the Cold War and a month or so in Aspen. Undergrad - Northwestern U - Evanston, IL (due to eG I met one of my classmates who I never knew at school, but she said she recognized me because I drove the sandwich truck on campus). A summer in Quebec where I got to meet Premier Rene Bourassa. Junior year in Paris at Sciences Po. Took a year off and worked in the industry full time along the tourist migration route - winter in St. Thomas, summer on Martha's VIneyard (where I worked for Todd English until I got fired). Grad school in lovely Binghamton, NY. Been in DC now for 15 years. First in Arlington where we rented a place in the Park Fairfax from a woman in the military. She got recalled after 9/11 and we got booted out. I'll never forget the sound of silence when all air travel was shut down and nothing was coming into National. Only the occasional helicopter and the little prop plane that circled the Pentagon at night.Then down to Del Ray for a year. Bought our house in SS in 2002.
  4. It crops up on my neighborhood listserv from time to time as a few families by the Arliss St. Giant keep hens. As most of those families appear to be Latino, the debate tends to be colored by cultural differences and (sometimes) thinly veiled racism.
  5. Au contraire. From Chapter 59 Montgomery County Zoning Ordinance: Section 3.2.9. Urban Farming A. Defined Urban Farming means the cultivation of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants, as well as the limited keeping and raising of fowl or bees and the practice of aquaculture. B. Use Standards Where Urban Farming is allowed as a limited use, it must satisfy the following standards: 1. The minimum area for an urban farm is 2,500 square feet. This standard does not apply to the keeping of bees. 2. One fowl may be kept for every 1,000 square feet of lot or parcel area; roosters are prohibited. 3. Aquaculture is permitted in tanks or pools. 4. The maximum gross floor area of all structures, including aquaculture tanks or pools but excluding greenhouses, is 10% of the lot or parcel on any urban farm. 5. The minimum setback for accessory structures from any lot line is 15 feet. 6. The maximum height for any accessory structure, including any pitched roof, is 14 feet. 7. Only manual or walk-behind mechanical equipment and practices commonly used in residential gardening may be used.
  6. The very thing that always stood out to me about Yan is that his TV persona really seemed to be his real persona. He may be cheesy and goofy and silly, but you could just TELL that it wasn't an act. I'd love to hang out and knock back a few cold ones with him. I am sure that it would be a riot.
  7. A lovely 20% hike in the price of soup from the soup bar. A medium bowl is now $5.99 before tax. Cashier was kind enough to mention several of the other recent price hikes.
  8. No. Just an utter lack of foot traffic caused in no small part by the library construction shutting down the sidewalk. The location was effectively at the end of a dead end. Having the parking garage across the street didn't help in terms of foot traffic on that block. Plus, anyone who parks in the garage pretty much automatically exit onto the Ellsworth Ave pedestrian mall. If you walked out of any office building downtown, you'd go past any number of other options. Even from the closest office building on the SE corner of Georgia and Dale. Cross Georgia - Le Madelaine - Pete's Apizza - Ghar E Kabob. Discovery Channel people feed straight into Ellsworth Ave.
  9. Nah. Go to the pool hall in the basement. More and better TVs. : )
  10. Don't forget Varsity Blues. And I love his satirical take on his role in that movie in the car ads that he is appearing in.
  11. Just go to Weygandt and ask TIm, Warren, or any of the fabulous staff to pick something out for you. They have scores of nice bottles around $15 - $20. For now, I'll plug the Plouzeau Chinon. Lovely stuff.
  12. A few years ago, before I was truly aware of the cult of Pappy, I bought a bottle of the 10 year for $37 at the store in Silver Spring. Tasted it that night and went back a few days later to buy a couple more for "storage". Someone had bought out their entire stock of about 2 cases in one fell swoop.
  13. I thought that LTHForum had died? Did someone resurrect it?
  14. The curing room escaped harm and the power to the restaurant was restored before the room temp could rise to unsafe levels. So, they've been selling charcuterie at the SS Farmers' Market. For the last few weeks, the've been "about a month away from re-opening". Nutty Buddy ran into Chef Reynald a couple of weeks ago and he said that the MoCo inspectors have been the main hold-up.
  15. What rocks typed + economist.com (very limited access unless you're a subscriber). I'll run through the major European papers once in a blue moon.
  16. My neighbor gets the milk delivered and gave me a bottle a few weeks ago when they were going to be out of town. Abso-freakin'-lutely delicious.
  17. With all due respect to Don's best intentions and kindness of spirit, if you are thinking about suicide or are in extreme mental distress, please make your first call to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1.800.273.TALK. It is staffed 24/7 with trained counselors. Memorize this number and be prepared to provide it to anyone you run across who you fear may be having suicidal thoughts. Preventing suicide is the business of ALL OF US! For those grieving due to another's suicide, I would suggest starting with the American Association of Suicidology's Suicide Loss Survivors page. Then call Don. Like Don, I have been close to others' suicide in my personal life (and suicide has been a big piece of my professional life for the past 5 years). More of us know someone close who has completed suicide than you think. It's just that, like many things, it's not something that gets talked about a lot.
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