Do you have ginger or mint tea?
Yeah, I've got some mint tea, but I just had some other tea a little bit ago. Plus, I think I'm just gonna go to bed. Hopefully I'm not up all night puking.
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Do you have ginger or mint tea?
Yeah, I've got some mint tea, but I just had some other tea a little bit ago. Plus, I think I'm just gonna go to bed. Hopefully I'm not up all night puking.
OK, after some closer examination of a map and finding a webpage that lists some neighborhood boundaries, I see that this apartment is actually in Lanier Heights. I choose to believe that the giant rats know to stay away from there.
(Of course, I haven't even looked at this apartment yet, and have no idea if I'm even going to consider taking it or not.)
No ROUSes wished for you, Hil.
That's so cool about the gorillas, Ginger. Gorillas is such a funny word to say. DH counts seconds by saying, "One bald gorilla, two bald gorillas, three...etc.
Did Glenn Close replace her on The Sheild?
I hadn't heard that she was replacing CCH, but I haven't been looking. I'm recording Numb3rs to watch with DH.
I see that this apartment is actually in Lanier Heights
I have never heard of this neighborhood. I do not believe it exists. :)
I have never heard of this neighborhood. I do not believe it exists. :)
"Bordered by Quarry Road, Columbia Road, and Adams Mill Road." (I'd never heard of it until a Washington Post neighborhood profile thing that I found while googling mentioned it as a subneighborhood of Adams Morgan.)
edit: Or, alternate story from a different article:
Adams-Morgan wasn't always such a multicultural magnet. If you rewind to the early 1950s, it was a predominantly white neighborhood of ritzy townhouses called Lanier Heights.
But the Brown vs. Board of Education ruling irrevocably altered the neighborhood's history. In 1955, two segregated elementary schools—white-attended Adams and black-attended Morgan—were peacefully integrated, making Washington the first major city to successfully integrate schools. As a symbol of hope, Lanier Heights was renamed Adams-Morgan.
Interesting.
David Crumholtz on Numb3rs doesn't have geek body language.
Heh, sounds like Adams-Morgan, maybe edging on Mt. Pleasant.
And with that, I'm going to bed early. Stupid travelling. Stupid headache.
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ION Having moved through giddy and excited, past Murdoch hysteria and "maybe I should call my therapist" terror, and on into Hannibal "I love it when a plan comes together" satisfaction, I realize I do not have the fashion sense to attempt either Face or BA.
David Crumholtz on Numb3rs doesn't have geek body language.
Totally not.