Matt Wuerker for September 13, 2013
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Inside the beltway metro map Hobnob hills, punditbrook, pin doc park, mover & shaker heights , duplicity circle, Gucci gulch, crony corners, hipsters st., bootlicker ave., hack st., flack st., tumblr grove, schmoozer springs Ego park, cognoscenti forest, bloviation central, vanity fair, access ave., revolving door blvd., buzz st., golden parachute park, backscratch blvd., Mike Allen's manor, associandria, hubris hill Out of the loop hills, player st., street cred park, people you'll never see in "Washington life" magazine Climbersville, bundlers grove, blowhard junction, bloggy bottom, windbag triangle, infantile plaza, courtner square, people who used to think of this as their town, normal folk, not on TV Fort Twitterati, Media Circus, Union station, Chattering class plaza, Clout city
OmqR-IV.0 almost 11 years ago
^ When you say most of Wuerker’s clientelle suffers from ADD (and you then specify that you really mean Americans), are you clad in lederhosen and swilling down a stein or two while yodelling?
Togki&Goom almost 11 years ago
Magnificent!!! This will be my new wallpaper at work (Blowhard Junction). That is of course until Cyber Command takes it down.
rockngolfer almost 11 years ago
Chris Hayes has the best inside the beltway news.
ransomdstone almost 11 years ago
Exactly. Thank you TM!
woodwork almost 11 years ago
he may ride forever ’neath the streets of Boston…(Kingston Trio)
lonecat almost 11 years ago
I used to get off at Central Square and walk up to Hampshire St. Central Square was fascinating; there was a group of Black Jews who did street corner preaching that was brilliant, if a little eccentric. They had gaudy uniforms, and they stood in a square around a little wooden platform where their spokesman would stand and orate. He would say to his sidekick, “Read the passage!” and the sidekick would read a verse from the Old Testament and the spokesman would interpret it at the top of his lungs for a few minutes. Then he would say “Read the passage!” and the whole thing would start again. I used to watch it for twenty minutes or so when I got off the subway on my way home.
Uncle Joe Premium Member almost 11 years ago
“And there you have it folks, the ONLY subways that deserve to exist are the ones that mstevenson uses.”That’s because he doesn’t possess enough imagination to think about what happens when all those people on the train start driving to work. He also doesn’t realize that roads are still much more highly subsidized than public transit.
Dtroutma almost 11 years ago
Bloviation Central: Boehner’s office.
cjr53 almost 11 years ago
Ha ha. Selfish piglet.