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about Police Officer Draws Gun During SnowBall Fight on 14th & U St. DC














right outside of Busboys and Poets and the Mayors office! on 14th & U St. DC



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about Crush It @ American University



Gary Vaynerchuk, the “Social Media Sommelier.” Gary is a rock star in the industry and you can hear his compelling story first hand of how he was able to quickly grow his family wine business from a $4 million business to a $45 million business within a 5 year period through his unique approach to branding. After building his family’s local business into a nationally recognized leader in the wine industry, he tapped the power of social media tools such as Twitter and Facebook to promote Wine Library TV, his popular video blog about wine. Since then, Wine Library TV has successfully revolutionized the concept of wine tasting in a short time frame for generations to come and receives more than 80,000 viewers per day.

A panel discussion led by John Bell and Q&A session will follow Gary’s remarks.

RSVP at this link http://www.american.edu/kogod/calendar/crush_it.cfm

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about who the fuck is that guy? dc politics edition

about cops that cant see properly

In the area around the D.C. Courthouse on Indiana Avenue NW near Judiciary Square, and we suspect elsewhere in the city, there are massive plumes of steam coming from the grates in the sidewalk.

We usually don't pay any attention to the steam that regularly comes up from the grates around town, but thanks to the cold, cold, Vostok-esque weather, these are reaching higher than the surrounding buildings. Walking through them is like flying in fog; you get completely disoriented for a few seconds until the wind blows it away. People have been standing around and gawking at the white, fluffy Old Faithfuls on D Street NW.

However, despite being called beautiful by a couple of passersby, the sinister steam towers has taken at least one victim — namely, a Metropolitan Police Department car. Piloted by intrepid steamonauts, the car pulled into a opaque parking space directly over a grate and then promptly backed into a streetlight, apparently knocking it off its base. Seeing the car enveloped in steam looked like something out of Aliens, but soon enough a tow truck arrived to save the stranded vehicle from slow white death.

So be careful. It does smell a little funky, at least.

Cameraphone pic by Andrew Wiseman

article from DCist

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about magnificent snowmen in the streets of Russia






While DC is expecting cold temps and a few inches of snow - at best - Russia flexes its Northern *ahem* prowess in this magical advertising campaign for a play called "Snow Show" (the Story of Slava Polunin).

I couldn't seem to find the creative firm behind this idea, but that the images made it in the two papers I read thus far this morning (Wash Post Express and Wash Times) says something for its reach.

Anyone have more details? (I'd ask my Russian colleague today, but she's travelling on business)



IT TAKES A VILLAGE TO BUILD ONE:









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