Meanwhile, fashion retailer bebe is saying goodbye after their going-out-of-business sale. The store looks empty and deserted, except for a sad note in the window encouraging customers to continue to shop at bebe online. "We promise that we will continue to be everything you know & love," the note reads.
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ReplyDeleteGood Morning. Hope you are well. I am perplexed, but extend good will.
ReplyDeleteI am guilty of yarping at characters on the tube, but I send only positive energy to you.
Your Friendly Neighborhood HoHo :)
on the weekends this blog is more dead than the mall.
ReplyDelete10:30: If you can call the most-read local news site on weekends "dead," perhaps. Just because our resident troll is busy today and can't post his usual quota, doesn't mean the other thousands of readers today aren't laughing at you right now.
ReplyDeleteIs Gusto well-funded? Their location in downtown Bethesda was never very full when I went by there. Are they doing better after they re-did their menu?
ReplyDeleteGusto is very busy weekdays during lunch. generally a wait, albeit a short one.
ReplyDeleteIt's dead on here Robert what's going on man, people are talking saying your falling off buddy!! Your coverage on the fire at the Safeway that got shut down for 20 minutes is award winning journalism
ReplyDeleteHa. Well said. His expose on a 20 minute fire response.
Delete12:33: Nobody's saying I'm falling off, but they're saying Dan Reed is unemployed and you are a paid troll for the MoCo cartel, caveman.
ReplyDeleteThe small and slightly-failing magazine didn't even report on the fire at Safeway, so you sound like a complete moron to even comment on my coverage of it, *****.