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Silver Spring has some great Ethiopian spots too.

Agreed on that one. And it’s got the generally solid array of Jose Andres restaurants.

And all the tourists on the Circulator are so traumatized.

I think so, but there’s a A Baked Joint on K Street by the Busboys and Poets! Way easier to get to.

In DC, I’d have to go with Georgetown. I have no idea why people go there. It’s full of chain stores, overpriced boutiques, and mediocre restaurants.* And it’s really annoying to get to. I think some folks like to stand in line at Georgetown Cupcake but there are tastier more accessible options like Danielle’s

Yep. There’s a lot of crazy research on this. It’s pretty disturbing.

The funniest part of this episode was Dog betraying Daryl to follow Connie. Daryl was like WTF, Dog! Hilarious. And I love how that fight scene with him and Alpha basically turned into Mortal Kombat at the end there.

RIP T-Dawg. 

I didn’t get this far in the comics so I’m intrigued about the Whisperers. Not having a Rick-type figure will be good though. The communities coming together against this give me hope for something different. And it was nice to see some healing start from all the undisclosed bad blood.

Well, there was that pack that the crew ate in season 5 post-Terminus...

I’m not particularly bothered by people checking their phones because it doesn’t generally disrupt the flow of the group dynamic. People with kids and crazy jobs, etc. have reason to check periodically. It’s gratuitous phone use that’s annoying like checking social media or having long chatty nonessential text

Or just bring cash. I don’t use any of the apps because I don’t want a bunch of stuff linked to my bank account. But old school works just fine.

Actually, even organizing these things is a nightmare.

Large group dinners are great for the person organizing them, and horrible for everyone else. They are organized by cowards, who want to gather all their friends without doing the work of hosting a party.

Agreed! I saw so much crazy stuff from people’s personal accounts when I did document review related to litigation.

I totally agree with all of this. When my job had a separate remote access application I had to run on my personal computer, that worked fine since I controlled the access. But then we switched to Surface Pros with our sharepoint, skype, windows, etc. credentials and I like it so much better. And work doesn’t like my

It’s what makes this list useful too. At least we know there are some options for when you need health services--and I hadn’t thought of a few of these.

I actually spent most of my energy (but not much) trying to figure out exactly which Baldwin he is.

Yeah, last year I saw urgent care more than my PCP because I had two minor emergencies that needed attention before I could get an appointment. It worked out great. I think the only wildcard is that they won’t always have a tech for X-rays or other tests on-site, but I’ve never run into that fortunately.

The bigger point you make is that it completely depends on your area. Where I live, urgent care is pretty solid.