Way too long but there were some good parts in it. I liked the Coatsy's Corner in the fridge, "we're ****ed" with Hartnell down, which jersey to wear, ect.
Most of it was "meh," but some is very good. The bit where they trashed Briere then embraced him and called him clutch for scoring was good, and so was "Coatsey's Corner"
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Down in the basement, I've got a Craftsman lathe. Show it to the children when they misbehave.
it was alright until they kept calling bryzgalov 'breeze', & the things about cherepanov/lokomotiv were completely uncalled for & tasteless. I shut it off after that.
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it was alright until they kept calling bryzgalov 'breeze', & the things about cherepanov/lokomotiv were completely uncalled for & tasteless. I shut it off after that.
The cherepanov made me laugh. This coming from a flyers fan?????!?!?!?!?
It's about a half hour walk from the Greenbelt Metro Station or an hour walk from the College Park Metro Station.
Basically you need a car. I don't have one.
I usually con people pretty easily because a lot of us frequent the music store up there because it doesn't suck like every other store around DC. So I get there about once or twice a month. I stock up (basically buy out) on the Wawa Peach and Wawa Raspberry jugs of Iced Tea.
I live on the border of Hyattsville and Brookland though. Going all the way there from NoVa would certainly be an adventure.
It's about a half hour walk from the Greenbelt Metro Station or an hour walk from the College Park Metro Station.
Basically you need a car. I don't have one.
I usually con people pretty easily because a lot of us frequent the music store up there because it doesn't suck like every other store around DC. So I get there about once or twice a month. I stock up (basically buy out) on the Wawa Peach and Wawa Raspberry jugs of Iced Tea.
I live on the border of Hyattsville and Brookland though. Going all the way there from NoVa would certainly be an adventure.
I work in Greenbelt. I think I know where I'm getting lunch sometime soon.
It's about a half hour walk from the Greenbelt Metro Station or an hour walk from the College Park Metro Station.
Basically you need a car. I don't have one.
I usually con people pretty easily because a lot of us frequent the music store up there because it doesn't suck like every other store around DC. So I get there about once or twice a month. I stock up (basically buy out) on the Wawa Peach and Wawa Raspberry jugs of Iced Tea.
I live on the border of Hyattsville and Brookland though. Going all the way there from NoVa would certainly be an adventure.
Wait, wait, WAIT. I graduated from Maryland in 2010 (now live in DC), and there was no Wawa on Route 1 when I left. There used to be one located in the mini shopping center -- across from the 7-11 and Santa Fe (RIP), with Dominoes, Noodles, Starbucks, etc. -- at the intersection of Knox and Route 1, but it closed down in the fall of 2007 on account of way too many drunks terrorizing the place. A few years later that space turned into Jason's Deli.
Wait, wait, WAIT. I graduated from Maryland in 2010 (now live in DC), and there was no Wawa on Route 1 when I left. There used to be one located in the mini shopping center -- across from the 7-11 and Santa Fe (RIP), with Dominoes, Noodles, Starbucks, etc. -- at the intersection of Knox and Route 1, but it closed down in the fall of 2007 on account of way too many drunks terrorizing the place. A few years later that space turned into Jason's Deli.
Yes, I know of this place. It's right across from Cornerstone and next to the Chipotle. Once upon a time, when I first came to school in DC, I'd hit that up regularly. Unfortunately it vanished, and everyone thought that was the end of the Wawa experiment in College Park.
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So, where is this Wawa that you speak of?
A few years later, (I guess 2010-11?) a new Super Wawa (gas and all) popped up further down Rte 1. It's past the ramp for 95 that you would take if you're heading north to Philly. It's basically past the Ikea and such.
You just have to keep heading north on Rte 1, and you'll hit it on your right.