Good for you for eating your vegetables!
Posts by Alex Dickson
When you have a loved one with dementia, please don't expect your loved one or their primary caregiver to manage your feelings of loss and sadness.
Talk to friends and family who aren't dealing with it daily. Or get therapy.
Offer support and love for those bearing the burdens.
Fair point. If they believe it would benefit them, they'd preserve his body, put it in a glass coffin, and put it on public display.
Maybe under the arch.
The after party is going to be great.
Woo!
As a DC resident, I have the rather reasonable opinion that most flags are inferior to ours (excluding Chicago, of course), but my goodness this is awful.
Whew. This really is a weekend for blocking people, isn't it?
Yes
I will travel with only the outfit I'm wearing on the plane before I travel with only two pairs of underwear.
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Part of me expects him to dig a hole, start pouring concrete, make a huge mess of the circle, pocket the money, and leave town.
The other part of me doesn't believe he'll live long enough to pour the foundation.
We could hold the tribunals under the arch.
And then tear it down.
Ooo that actually sounds like fun
Sigh
Yes, this. And also, we need to push them to adjust our switch date to align with other central plant properties in the city.
We can't have weeks with 85-90 degrees interior temps and expect our property to be considered a market rate investment.
When Biden won in 2020, one of the huge points of relief was that Trump couldnโt further sell out public lands. God fucking damn it.
And yes, each point is more complicated than I've stated but also McCrery is wrong on all three
1) Robert E Lee never owned the estate.
2) the US Government bought the property from the Lee family in 1883.
3) the size of the monument that should not be built should be mindful of views of and from Arlington Cemetery honoring the men and women who served our country.
Is there any property in DC has or is considering making an adjustment to make the switch to AC earlier as temperatures rise and/or extending AC in autumn.
- Are central plant office buildings making the switch earlier?
- Is this a conversation other condos and coops are having?
The problem with living in a building with a central plant is unseasonably warm April weather.
We make the switch to AC around May 1st which is, as best as I can tell, standard for the area. It is pretty uncomfortable this week and people in my coop are hot and frustrated.
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I believe the Epstein files are just the tip of the iceberg and I fear we are not ready to address this.
This is simply the list that have signed onto "introducing" the bill. This is a huge sign-on for introducing a bill.
Very much this.
FFS
Every single day.
I believe it would be useful for reporters to include in their coverage a "who's behind this org" - names, funding, supporters, past efforts, conflicting interests. If the group won't be transparent with that info, it should be included in the article.
Nick has been repeatedly posting on Nextdoor as well as being fairly aggressive about it at local meetings so I understand the coverage. People are hearing about this effort.
And to be fair, the pushback on his posts are pretty strongly against his efforts.
Same as it ever was.
It's the usual Nick Delladonne and his handful of friends.
Oh, yeah. He's been posting this regularly on Nextdoor the past couple weeks to find supporters.