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5:10pm Prima was open tonight #scooped
8:06: Yes, that troll at 5:10 really made a fool of himself claiming it wasn't open - the many people inside Prima tonight are laughing at him. Deleted his comment because it contained a spam link to another website. Sad!
It seems you can only feel large by diminishing others. That is just plain sad.
8:48 AM Hans' favorite Bethesda Blog (which was actually run out of a bedroom in ARLington) shuttered due to no advertisers. Glass houses!
11:16AM Why are you so concerned about Robert's business?
No one is likely going to become rich reporting local news. Why not support Robert's efforts rather than posting all the negative comments?
Who is this anonymous "Tom Andrews" and why is he/she so concerned about comments?
I love what Robert is doing for Bethesda and MoCo at-large with his reporting.
I agree with others that he has great constituent service in downtown Bethesda with issues such as pedestrian safety. I think he will single-handedly deliver us a new movie theater.
The troll did look foolish attacking Robert about Prima when, in fact, it was open yesterday. Other sites got the opening date wrong (again).
"Tom Andrews" said: "I think [Robert Dyer] will single-handedly deliver us a new movie theater."
Sure, "Tom". LOL
#UnsignedMegalomaniac
Hans' favorite Bethesda Blog, was run by a 400 pound man on a bed in an Arlington condo.
You know your economy is weak when even your local (self proclaimed) Bethesda blog of choice is headquartered in Northern Virginia.
Still talking about that all these years later? Why?
I stopped by Prima yesterday to take advantage of the free bowls. I got the Della Nonna, which was pretty good! Meatballs, brown rice, roasted cauliflower, tomato-basil sauce... I'd go again.
For coffee addicts, they have La Colombe draft lattes and cold brew for sale.
Thanks for the update, Suze. Your recommendations have always been spot on. I'll have to try Prima.
Thanks Anna! If you go, let me know what you get. $10-$12 a bowl isn't too bad, but more a once monthly thing than once weekly. (She says, as she reflects on her sweetgreen addiction)
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