Interior design firm Interiors of Washington has moved out of its space at 7944 Norfolk Avenue, which is now available for lease. The award-winning company is now working out of its Bradley Boulevard location; visit their website for contact information and a list of their services.
I love the way the sign for Smashburger is lurking in the background, taunting Dyer by its mere existence, reminding him of his biggest failure of 2015.
ReplyDelete7:08: No clue what you're talking about, idiot, but the Smashburger space is for lease and nobody is willing to pay the asking rate apparently, and so Smashburger keeps operating in the meantime. I realize it's hard to comprehend these things when your IQ is equal to your belt size, but at least make the effort, moron.
Delete7:08 AM is still reliving his greatest piece of "journalism", "F*** ton of mayo".
ReplyDeleteWhy that work didn't win a local Edward R. Murrow Award, I'll never know.
The stolen cars and burgularies seem to increase each week. I believe it's time for cameras in Bethesda including in the residential suburbs of ash burtons kenwood in between Rockville old Georgetown etc..it's becoming increasingly dangerous and I can't imagine how a tragedy is not going to happen. Many of the burgulary scare listed as such but in fact home invasions as people are in homes sleeping. Scary
ReplyDeleteFear mongering on a Monday morning
ReplyDeleteDyer would you ever consider leasing this space as a recording studio for your food reviews? Think it would be a huge hit in Bethesda!
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