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Rosslyn 2009 Outdoor Movies are Back

May 10th, 2009

Every year, the Rosslyn BID puts on free movies on a screen in Gateway Park (right near the Key Bridge, map here). this year they are doing 80’s flicks, and the lineup is excellent. As in Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure Excellent. I encourage you to go if you have nothing pressing on your Friday evenings — it’s free, and you can bring a picnic dinner, or need I say some vino (keep it in cups of course). Full schedule:

Movie Year Date Rating
Goonies 1985 May 1 PG
Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure 1989 May 8 PG
Dirty Dancing 1987 May 15 PG-13
16 Candles 1984 May 22 PG
Blues Brothers 1980 May 29 R
Weird Science 1985 June 5 PG-13
Breakfast Club 1985 June 12 R
Labyrinth 1986 June 19 PG
Footloose 1984 June 26 PG
Top Gun 1986 July 3 PG
Karate Kid 1984 July 10 PG
Back to the Future 1985 July 17 PG
Short Circuit 1986 July 24 PG
E.T. 1982 July 31 PG
Pretty in Pink 1986 Aug. 7 PG-13
Beetlejuice 1988 Aug. 14 PG
Ghostbusters 1984 Aug. 21 PG
Meatballs 1987 Aug.28 PG
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off 1986 Sept. 4 PG-13

Arlington, News

Wilson NC fights evil Cable Companies

April 23rd, 2009

Great story. Cheer for the small NC town as they take on Time Warner, one of the organizations making up the cable company oligopoly. Click here for their blog.

News, Rants

Boats Blowing Up in the Potomac

March 24th, 2009

Check it (no idea how reliable this is):
A television crew will create a special effects explosion on the Potomac River, near the Key Bridge, on Wednesday morning, according to city officials.

The following message has been forwarded to various neighborhood email lists by DDOT spokesperson Karyn LeBlanc.

Please be advised CBS Paramount will be filming for a television pilot titled “Washington Field” in the District for one day on Wednesday, March 25, 2009. This is a new television series about the elite Washington field office of the FBI and a team of agents with exceptional and diverse skills who are called together for only the most critical cases.

The first shot they will be shooting in the District takes place on the Potomac River just north of the Key Bridge and Jack’s Boathouse (K / Water Street, NW under the Whitehurst Freeway). In the scene, there will be six (6) sculling boats on the Potomac River and one of them blows up. The special effect simulating the explosion will occur on Wednesday March 25th between 9:30am and 12:00pm (noon).

NOTE: It will NOT blow the boat into a million little pieces. Instead there will be a 20′ to 30′ high fire ball that will last approximately two (2) seconds. All material will be vaporized and there may be a small plume of smoke. The sound will be a low thud; not a loud bang.

This is the view from my desk — hopefully I get to see some pyrotechnics:

view of Key Bridge from office

view of Key Bridge from office

Announcement, Arlington, News

Cramer vs Stewart

March 13th, 2009

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Economy, News, Rants

Great Sports Story

February 18th, 2009

I think that professional athletes are often hailed as heroes when they do the most minor good thing — but at the highschool and college level (to some extent) athletes still play for the love of the game. That’s why this story from ESPN is so great.

A player’s mom recently died, and as a result he showed up late for a game. His coach, not thinking he was coming at all, left him off the roster. When the coach went to sub him in in the 2nd quarter, it was an automatic technical, giving the opposing team 2 shots. The opposing coach picks a shooter and says, “You know you are missing these, right?” The kid nods, heads up to the floor, and intentionally misses both throws. Really good gesture.

Reminds of CP3 scoring 62 for his grandfather and missing the last free throw on purpose:

News, Sports