Awww, Jucy Lucys! Man Vs. Food just did a thing on MSP, and Matt's Bar (the originator of Jucy Lucy) was the first place he went. Those are so tasty. And awesome.
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Gronk. We're home. The Jekyll version of our neighbor apologized for her behavior, and has promised that nothing like that will ever happen again. I'm skeptical, but taking the wait and see approach.
I really hope that the police and landlord have impressed upon her how completely unacceptable that behavior was.
Laura, our landlord showed a surprising amount of backbone, and told her her behavior was completely unacceptable, does not happen on his properties, and wil not happen again. The police told her that if they have to come back, they will arrest her. On the other hand, I am pretty sure she is an alcoholic, and I don't expect that it is going to be that easy.
::collapse::
I think I've seen just about every neighborhood in NW DC today. Took the bus up to Shaw to have lunch with internet vegans at Soul Vegetarian. The mac and cheese there is supposed to be amazing, and I thought that it was very good, but not quite as fabulous as I'd been led to believe. Like, if I go there again, I'll get it again, but it wasn't the "OMG!" that everyone says it is. I also had some kind of tofu skin thing which was pretty good (couldn't figure out what was in the sauce -- we guessed coconut milk and a lot of black pepper, but there was something else, too) and yams. If they'd had kale, then I would have gotten that and had something vaguely healthy in this meal, but the greens today were collards and cabbage, and I don't like either.
After that, walked over to Columbia Heights for sweets at Sticky Fingers. I got a cinnamon bun, which was excellent. Then I took the bus down to Whole Foods (in Dupont? Logan Circle? Midcity? No one seems to agree on what neighborhood that is) and got some groceries, stuff that Safeway and Trader Joe's don't have or have for higher prices. (Both soy milk and tofu are way cheaper at Whole Foods than at Safeway.) Then I got out of Whole Foods, and in the time that I'd been in, the street outside had transformed from just having a few more rainbow flags than usual to having balloons and music and all kinds of Pride stuff, including signs on trash cans advertising lube.
Then, caught a cab home, put my groceries away, and am now collapsing on the couch.
Hah! That's because the Pride Parade was today, Hil...and it ends up a couple blocks from there. Or possibly may go as far as there, these days (or just the floats may go down there to get them out of the way).
Yeah, it looked like they were lining up floats, but it wasn't part of the actual parade route. Lots of music and balloons, though.
Also, I noticed an interesting ad on one of the bus stops. It's that picture of President Bush in an airplane looking out over the Katrina damage, and underneath a pair of black hands (no face or body on this person, just hands) holds a sign that says "AIDS is DC's Katrina."
Also, the food at Soul Vegetarian is incredibly filling. I ate maybe a third of what they gave me, and that was five hours ago, and I'm still stuffed. If I'd been going right home, I would have taken the rest with me, but I didn't really want to carry it all over the city the rest of the afternoon.
So ... I might have chopped all my hair off.
This was me a couple of weeks ago: [link]
This is me today: [link]
I swear, there is precious little that makes you feel wuite so magnificent as you do after a few hours in a good stylists' chair.
Yay short hair again!!
Oooh, I like the new haircut, Aimee.