So, DC, do you care about the Olympics? Are you excited, or do you feel blase? I’m ambivalent about the Olympics — it seems like they are on all the time ever since the split of winter and summer games. On the other hand, one of my favorite childhood memories is of watching the torch handoff in my hometown, on its way to the games in Lake Placid. A relative tried for the Olympics in the seventies, and I wore my Colorado Springs training camp t-shirt with pride.
In the here-and-now, we’ve got quite a few local Olympians this year, which is exciting and a reason to watch at least some of the competitions. Locals include Freddy Adu (late of DC Uniiiiited, clap-clap, clap-clap, clap!), the thrilling Michael Phelps, and Justin Spring.  Sadly, the news today tells us that local boxer Gary Russell, Jr. has collapsed in Beijing (evidently trying to make weight) and won’t compete.
Via DCist , I discovered NBC’s tool for geogr...
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City Mouse Tastes Country LifeFrom: feeds.feedburner.com
Post Date: 2007-06-09 13:50:12
Jenn Larsen : In keeping with my resolution to eat more fruits and vegetables this summer (six consecutive mornings of Irish Breakfasts will do that to a girl), I got up early today to go to the new farmers’ market in my neighborhood (early for me on a Saturday, that is. I got there at 11:30am. I’m lazy, what can I say?).
The 14th & U Farmers’ Market opened last weekend and will run every Saturday 10am-2pm outside the Reeves Center until November 17. It&r...
more Hey, man - how much for the toaster?From: feeds.feedburner.com
Post Date: 2007-06-09 12:29:43
Carl Weaver : Recently I was driving my lovely wife to work along the same route we always take, through Arlington along Lee Highway when I saw a line at the National Pawnbrokers store at Lee and Kirkwood. I don’t mean some guy was waiting for the place to open. About five people were waiting at the door.
I first assumed these were people who had somehow spilled out of the bus queue but they were definitely at the pawnshop door. Was there a sale on jewelry? Hand tools? Musical inst...
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