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Saturday, October 17, 2015
Fall Festival today at Westwood Shopping Center in Bethesda
The Westwood Shopping Center is hosting a Fall Festival today, October 17, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Activities will include face painting, balloon twisting, games, prizes and music provided by a DJ.
7:42: Yeah, that's how I took this picture at 10:00 AM in the morning. And attended press events at all hours of the day. You're still "Dumass Material". I was at the Westbard sector plan events from 7 AM to 9 PM at night day after day, providing wall to wall coverage, while the "local press" were asleep. Remember, this was before the Gazette had closed, although their pathetic obsequious coverage is hardly missed by those concerned about government accountability. "Don't go to bed before the King, Dumass."
That picture - a gas station, an ATM, and no pedestrians visible anywhere - just fills me with excited anticipation for this event.
ReplyDelete"THAT'S JUST THE WAY WE LIKE IT AND WANT IT TO STAY!"
ReplyDelete-everyone fighting the redevelopment
bah humbug! 😉
ReplyDeleteSo, did you take any pictures of the event?
ReplyDeleteHaving too much fun to take pictures.
ReplyDeleteDyer doesn't go to events unless they are at night and they give free food and drinks.
ReplyDelete#DyerIsAMoochingVampire
7:42: Yeah, that's how I took this picture at 10:00 AM in the morning. And attended press events at all hours of the day. You're still "Dumass Material". I was at the Westbard sector plan events from 7 AM to 9 PM at night day after day, providing wall to wall coverage, while the "local press" were asleep. Remember, this was before the Gazette had closed, although their pathetic obsequious coverage is hardly missed by those concerned about government accountability. "Don't go to bed before the King, Dumass."
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