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So last night in the 1900 hour, I was perusing WMATA's online schedules and realized, hey, I need to leave Right Now if I'm to be at the Woodley Park station to meet Christine and Stef at 9! I would've arrived on time, too if it hadn't been for <>del>you meddling kids and that mangy dog the 15 minutes between trains from Metro Center to WP--I was told "train in 13 minutes" when I had about that long to get there. Bah! However, I apparently arrived shortly after they did, so not a problem. :)

Walked toward Chez Antoine with them, dropping Stef off on the way--the unreliable one who did, in fact, change plans at the last minute, so they didn't do the Capitol Hauntings tour--and continuing on into Adams Morgan. Lemme tell you, Friday night in AM is ridiculously busy--a constant heavy stream of cars, bikes, and pedestrians--so much that it was distracting outside the restaurant window! I did get several photos of some nice old motorcycles and scooters along the way, though. :)

Chez Antoine was quite nice, in no small part due to their beer list. Now, I wouldn't go so far as to call myself a connoisseur, but I've had a larger varieties of beer than most--meaning that at most bars that don't brew their own beers, I've had most of what they sell and have to look for the few that I haven't. Well, not this place--almost every beer on the list was a semi-obscure import, and the fact that I'd had 10 of them previously was impressive enough. Thus, I tried two more--Ayinger and Weihenstephan hefe-weizens--and Christine had a peach cider and a currant cider, while we waited for the rest of our party. When they showed up--Aaron and Faye, whom I'd met before, Faye's twin sister, and two others whose names I've forgotten--we relocated to a more sizable table, and then most of us had crêpes of various styles--mine were mocha, featuring a flood of chocolate sauce--white and dark--and coffee ice cream. Mmm.

Left CA, fought he crowds up the street to a pizza place that sold slices larger than a legal sheet of paper, where C&I headed home instead. (We were tiiiired.) Overslept come morning, as her radio's volume was too low, but not terribly so--0952 for a 1000 departure isn't that bad, right?--and headed back to Metro to head to our respective Orange and Blue line ends.

Oh yeah--Metro's SmarTrip proximity cards are the coolest things ever. Get the card near the reader, even if it's tucked into a book or in a wallet, and it reads it, tells you how much credit is left, and lets you through! (Perhaps I'm easily amused. ;)

Now I have to hurry and get showered/dressed/prepared for my trip to Norfolk/Portsmouth/Royal Oak, and set up the animals so they'll be fine for the duration.

do you mean smarttrips?

Date: 2004-07-17 09:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lanikei.livejournal.com
those things are fucking obnoxious and don't work as well as you'd like them to. they never seem to work during rushhour when you have 80 million people pushing behind you and you THINK it'll detect it from your wallet (since it did LAST night), but it doesn't so you have to try several times, vainly hoping it'll detect it... then you dig around for it, all while people are trying to KILL YOU.

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