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April 28, 2006

The DC Life

by @ 5:01 pm. Filed under Life in D.C.

When most people think of the Washington Post-It Note, they think about the coverage of national politics. The Dana Priests, the Carl Bernsteins, the Steno Sues. And Bob Woodward, though, to put it like Woody Allen did in Stardust Memories, I prefer Woodward’s older, less sycophantic journalism.

The side of the Post-it Note people don’t think about is local life, culture, entertainment, and what have you. Now there’s folks I’ve known from back in my Boston days who were convinced that DC consisted of a small section of pristine museum space surrounded by a much larger section of homeless crack addicts ducking the shells from the latest drive-by shooting.

Not so. To paraphrase Thornton Wilder: “Nice town. Know what I mean?”

So, it was with some interest that I read this on-line chat about quality of life in DC. Here’s a few choice excerpts:

There’s an urban tree-hugger vibe to the thread that you gotta love. I guess it’s interesting to me since it suggests that people, at least here in the nation’s capital, are way beyond Bush’s shallow “addicted to oil” rhetoric. They see the future, and they’d prefer it didn’t have a Ford in it.

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