Monday, January 07, 2019

Virtual Insanity, chocolate gift shop close at Montgomery Mall

Two temporary holiday retailers have closed their doors at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. Virtual Insanity sounds like a museum exhibit about the suspicious and questionable results of the stolen November 2018 County Council election, but was actually a pop-up virtual reality arcade.


Schokolat & Unique Treasures sold chocolate molded to resemble various objects. Treats included chocolate guns, handcuffs and even Thor's hammer.


14 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:05 AM

    Does anyone besides you think that the County election results were "questionable"?

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  3. Anonymous9:36 AM

    More crappy pop-ups to fill the void. These weak additions will not be around in six months max.

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  4. Anonymous9:39 AM

    Nothing more than crappy pop-ups that won't be missed.

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  5. Anonymous12:06 PM

    7:05 AM There were some odd things about the election- not one article written anywhere about council race after the primaries.

    Zero general election debates for the first time in memory

    Russians were on the ground at polling places. Why were they quizzing voters at Bethesda Elementary?

    Enough strings to pull here to investigate further.

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  6. Anonymous3:09 PM

    12:41 PM Having zero debates alone would cause some controversy previously.
    No one seemed to ask the tough questions about why folks refused to debate in the general. Even our own county cable channel backed down. Why is that?

    People voted with less information than in the past. There really were no debates, considering that the primary was a circus with 50 candidates each speaking 60 seconds. That's not a debate.

    We ended up with a council of folks who weren't tested at all.

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  7. Anonymous3:21 PM

    "the [Democratic] primary was a circus with 50 candidates"

    Whereas the Republican primary was not contested for the 4 at-large seats or District 1, and there were no candidates at all for Districts 3, 4 and 5. And most of the candidates were repeat losers from previous elections.

    -At-Large - 4 candidates for 4 seats
    -District 1 - 1 candidate
    -District 2 - 3 candidates
    -District 3 - 0 candidates
    -District 4 - 0 candidates
    -District 5 - 0 candidates

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  8. Anonymous3:27 PM

    3:21pm agree or disagree with their policies, Republicans had 4 serious candidates in the at large race.

    Not one debate? Come on.
    Not one article in the Post? George Leventhal's socks got more media coverage.

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  9. Anonymous3:40 PM

    BREAKING!!!!: HOLIDAY POP UP SHOP CLOSES AFTER HOLIDAY!

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  10. Anonymous5:40 PM

    "Republicans had 4 serious candidates in the at large race."

    Remember when Robert Dyer told voters not to vote for any of the three other Republican candidates for the At-Large seats?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_EtPtHNiiI

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  11. Anonymous3:06 AM

    Robert, I happen to like your blog. Keep up the good work! You get a lot of haters in your comments. I'm not one of them. But glad you keep the comments open and take the time to respond.

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  13. 5:22: Again, you have posted a defamatory false statement.

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