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Saturday, April 28, 2018
Sign installed at Amazon Books at Bethesda Row
The first permanent signage has been installed at the future Amazon Books store at Bethesda Row. A canopy/awning has also been added to the facade. Amazon Books is scheduled to open this summer at the corner of Bethesda Avenue and Arlington Road.
I agree entirely. 7:57, 7:58 & 8:07, you think you're being amusing. You're just juvenile and offensive. Rethink putting your neuroticism on public display. You're just humiliating yourselves despite hiding behind anonymity. No one is interested in your opinions.
I don't understand why "retard" is offensive, while "IQ lower than your belt size", i.e., IQ below 32-40, which is "severely retarded", is not offensive.
The man that posts all these weird things apparently has some personal grievance against Robert. The man will never say what those grievances are or what he thinks Dyer has done to deserve so much hate. Maybe, one day, he will reveal this so healing can begin.
Another report of business investment in vibrant Montgomery County! It seems owners of businesses large and small alike have a lot of confidence in our community. Though I have a feeling Bezos is making plans to hang an even larger sign in MoCo…
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Not sure which gives me a bigger chuckle - you threatening to bosyslam people or your pictures or signs.
ReplyDeleteAnd even if Bezos chooses Crystal City over White Flint, that will benefit the landlord, (soon to be) local Bethesdian company JBG!
ReplyDelete#Vibrabund
#ThanksHans
#ThanksGeorge
#ThanksMoCoCartel
Montgomery County will be the first jurisdiction in the country to have a Fortune 500 company headquarters to have a Lord & Taylor on the first floor!
ReplyDelete7:57 / 7:58 / 8:07: That’s completely uncalled for.
ReplyDeleteI agree entirely. 7:57, 7:58 & 8:07, you think you're being amusing. You're just juvenile and offensive. Rethink putting your neuroticism on public display. You're just humiliating yourselves despite hiding behind anonymity. No one is interested in your opinions.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. Uncalled for.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. Inappropriate and unwelcome.
ReplyDeleteDyer is fighting for MoCo residents.
ReplyDeleteThe troll meanwhile throws weird insults.
I’m very confused. Is this blog supposed to be dedicated to the coverage and tracking of newly installed suburban business signage?
ReplyDeleteI'm not American, but the word "retard" is considered quite offensive where I'm from.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand why "retard" is offensive, while "IQ lower than your belt size", i.e., IQ below 32-40, which is "severely retarded", is not offensive.
ReplyDeleteThe troll must respond to every positive comment about Robert with two or three fold negative attacks.
ReplyDeleteThe man that posts all these weird things apparently has some personal grievance against Robert. The man will never say what those grievances are or what he thinks Dyer has done to deserve so much hate. Maybe, one day, he will reveal this so healing can begin.
ReplyDeleteLead with love.
The hypocrisy is deafening.
ReplyDeleteAnother report of business investment in vibrant Montgomery County! It seems owners of businesses large and small alike have a lot of confidence in our community. Though I have a feeling Bezos is making plans to hang an even larger sign in MoCo…
ReplyDeleteThis comment will be deleted by the blog administrator for violating the imaginary comment policy. Opinions not in line with the candidate’s campaign narrative will not be tolerated.