Wednesday, May 02, 2018

Cork & Fork closes at Bethesda Row

Cork & Fork has closed at 7110 Bethesda Lane. The windows have been covered tightly. Their lease expired April 30.

27 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:12 AM

    The windows have been tightly covered? Or are they masked off so the wood frames can be refinished?

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  2. Anonymous7:33 AM

    Sorry, that should actually be 63 days, 17 hours, 3 minutes.

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    1. Anonymous7:41 AM

      7:33am time elapsed since Hans Riemer's last arrest?

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  3. Anonymous7:39 AM

    Is this a federal realty property? (i.e. a continuation of scaring away merchants and restaurants via high rents)

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  4. Anonymous7:45 AM

    6:12 AM - LOL. I guess Robbie didn't know that masking tape comes in blue as well as yellow.

    But seriously - that wood is in horrible condition. I guess no one bothered to treat it during the decade or more that Bethesda Lane has been open? It looks even older than that. Maybe they bought it used, from somewhere else.

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  5. Anonymous7:46 AM

    7:41 - Number of MoCo voters who will vote for Dyer because "Riemer was arrested"?

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  6. Anonymous11:12 AM

    Nice fit on the suit jacket, Robbie. Did you pick that out all by yourself?

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  7. Anonymous11:24 AM

    431,440 square feet of office space and 3,450 new jobs coming to Rockville!

    http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/2018/Twinbrook-Quarter-Developers-Pitch-Project-Expected-To-Bring-Wegmans-to-Rockville/

    185,000 square feet of new office space coming to Bethesda!

    http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/2018/Developers-Submit-Sketch-Plan-Designs-for-Office-Building-on-Sunoco-Site/

    #Vibrabund

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    1. Anonymous11:42 AM

      All old news already reported by Dyer.

      Nice to see the print legacy media catching up.

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    2. Anonymous12:44 PM

      I'm curious, 11:42. Why is it that you constantly refer to Bethesda Beat as "old", "legacy" and "print", when it is none of the above? You sound slightly brain-damaged when you parrot phrases like these repeatedly.

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    3. Anonymous1:04 PM

      If more than 90% of your revenue is from your print magazine, then you are legacy print media, right?

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    4. Anonymous1:21 PM

      1:09pm You dredge up stories Dyer reported on weeks ago and claim a "scoop". Meanwhile, Dyer continues to scoop the legacy print folks.

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  8. Anonymous7:28 PM

    You're humorless. Why did you delete my fun poke at you deleting comments when you let stand comments like 7:32 AM that link directly to your "slightly failing" "legacy print media" competitor? You're a hypocrite. And I'm sure you'll say you know who I am and that you'll publish my information, report me to the police for defamation of character, body slam me, hit me with brass knuckles, and compare my IQ to my belt size. I dare you. Put some action behind your hollow words.

    I'm going to put action into mine. I can't wait until the next candidate forum your at where I'll quote all the mean things you've said on this so-called Suburban News Network. If the voters only knew the real you behind your facade. Tarnation Bob will be Out For Revenge.

    GTG, have to get up early to pick up some dry cleaning, then off to my magazine internship.

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    1. Anonymous3:47 AM

      Robert, you just got figuratively bodyslammed.

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  9. 7:28: You can't appear at a public forum to say anything, because you will reveal your identity, which law enforcement will be quite interested to learn. Hope you look good in orange!

    Voters know the real me - that's why they're voting for me.

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    1. Anonymous3:48 AM

      Nothing but empty words, Robert. You are full of it and know it. We don’t trust you. We’ve demonstrated that we don’t trust you the last two elections. That’s one big reason Hans destroyed you. Time to own up to your track record of threatening people with violence.

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  10. Any or all of us readers could show up at a public forum....it's a public forum.
    What would we fear? Especially the group that merely points out inconsistencies in your mathematical observations, the undercurrent of violence in your statements, and your unhealthy obsession with Mr. Riemer.

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  11. Anonymous5:56 AM

    A candidate for County Council is going to demand that police arrest an attendee at a public forum? Not good "optics", Robbie.

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  12. Anonymous6:09 AM

    "your identity, which law enforcement will be quite interested to learn."

    Why would they be interested in anything, given that you've never actually reported anything to them after several years of idle threats?

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  13. Anonymous6:22 AM

    Robbie, when are you going to learn? Your threats don't work. You scare exactly zero people. A 50 year old scrawny guy threatening to bodyslam people isn't exactly super terrifying.

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  14. Could be interesting.
    It's hosted by the Randolph Civic Association. They're the ones Dyer erroneously claimed misused funds to previously go after him.

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  15. Anonymous6:55 AM

    Robbie, I hope you will at long last give serious consideration to taking voice lessons. Otherwise you will lose again because voters think you sound retarded and drunk.

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  16. Anonymous9:03 AM

    Wow, there are a lot of steps that have to happen before there would be any orange jumpsuits and law enforcement involvement. First, there’s free speech. Police don’t arrest people just because you don’t like what they said. Second, a prosecutor would have to find reasons to investigate your claims and find enough evidence to take it to a grand jury to see if charges could be brought. Then there’s a trial where both sides present evidence. Defamation is hard to prove. Then the jury will have to convict, sentencing, appeals, the maybe a jumpsuit.

    Do you have a case? Are you up for it? Has any other blogger had one of their posters arrested?

    That fact is you don’t know who most of us are. But we know who you are.

    Off to lunch of stale leftover pizza.

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  17. Anonymous4:04 PM

    S/B "Police don’t arrest people just because telepathically communicated to them that you don’t like what they said."

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  18. Anonymous4:06 PM

    And isn't defamation under civil law rather than criminal law? You might have to pay damages, but I'm pretty sure you can't be sentenced to jail under that.

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  19. Anonymous5:25 PM

    4:06 PM. I don’t know. I’m just an intern at Bethesda Magazine, but Hans treats me real nice. But I couldn’t afford to pay damages.

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