Posted on 10/07/2005 9:25:34 PM PDT by LikeLight
7th Street???? Even if it were NW...are you nuts?
Now if it was Connecticut Ave or Wisconsin Ave...
FYI - It wasn't an explosion - heavy rains here - roof fell in and it caused some windows to blow out.
Thanks for that closure.
You really are a diehard Bushbot jerk, aren't you?
So tell me, Mr. Know-it-All; just how many illegals came over the border BEFORE this recent for-public-consumption-only crack-down? How many of those were jihadist sleepers? How many are still running loose in our streets?
I don't NEED to cross the border illegally. Do you?
George Bush's fault? /sarcasm
OWNER: WHAT HAPPEN?
CHEF: SOMEBODY SET UP US THE BOMBE.
I know this is a serious thing, but the first thing that popped into my mind when I read the headline is a waiter, right before the event, saying, " It's wafer thin ".
Made me start humming a Woody Guthrie tune, "Planewreck at Los Gatos"
'Well you won't need a name when you ride the big airplane
All they will call you will be 'Deportees'.
Except I'm not churned up about it as he was in his song.
"No clue if gas or other cause."
Believe me. If a Washington D.C.
restaurant is involved, you can
darn well bet gas was involved.
Worst place in the East to eat
lunch OR dinner.
If Hollywood suffered some terrorist attack --- I'd bet even money that the silly bastards would hold a "touchy feely' song fest to beg the forgiveness of the Islamist bastard that tried to kill their sorry asses..
Semper Fi
Chinatown has completely gentified itself from the ashes of the old riot corridor, and along with the MCI Center, the new Convention Center and the Spy Museum, it now also has some of the city's best hotels and restaurants.
Digital radio scanners $459 and up,up,up.Radio Shack and Uniden are the common ones.Older technology scanners will pick up the analog traffic as long as it is on the air.And making use of such transmissions not intended for you has been against the law since 1934,restrictions added a few years ago prohibit even making or selling scanners that receive cell phone signals;many analog FM (police radio as we know it for the last 50 years)equipped police agencies use cellphones for privacy/security to preclude casual listening.Industrial users are switching to voice inversion and other schemes ;for which it is no longer legal to sell or manufacture decoders. This is because security concerns are getting attention and the technology is cheaper or didn't exist twenty years ago. The real bad guys will find ways to break the coding but I fear casual scanner listeners are going to fade away.
You're right...I forgot it was Chinatown...the Convention Center, etc..
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