DC Blogs Noted
Advice on answering the inevitable question that all DC residents are eventually asked. The AntiDC:
If you’ve managed to escape from this big, retarded village called Washington, DC, even for just a weekend, it’s inevitable that you’ll face this most confounding question: “What’s it like to live in DC?”
Life in Pink takes a second look at the GOP ticket, and writes … for people to brush off Sarah Palin not being a feminist choice, is disconcerting. Feminism, for the record, does not just mean being pro-choice. It simply doesn’t. Feminism is about empowerment.
Meanwhile, Doctor of Thinkology writes that Sarah Palin is simply a reiteration of wedge issues in the guise of small town values–guns, abortion, creationism–sets up the old “us against them” no-compromise zone.
The nexus of the election battle in Ward 2 may be Shaw. Leave Shaw Yuppie (Photo) and point by OffSeventh says Shaw has been ignored and argues the primary is the best chance to change minds. district, schmistrict sums it up best.
Hanna flood pictures at Groggylandc. It turned a park into a small ocean.
City Vista Busboys and Poets at 5th and K. Life in Mount Vernon Square. Busboys and Poets blog.
HD Radio in DC. This informative post has a listing of all the HD stations and some examples of the equipment. TechDC writes: Washington D.C. offers more HD stations than most markets. The extra stations cover many genres and niches such as News, Bluegrass, Alternative, Country, Oldies, Jazz, and Gospel. If any of those stations interest you, give HD Radio a try.



