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From [livejournal.com profile] thatliardesmond, When was the last time you:

1. Used a pay phone?
Calling Cyd from the pay phone in the Quarry House Tavern (yes, one of them neighborhood taverns) in Silver Spring, wondering where the hell she was and how I could get her un-lost...

2. Washed all your dishes by hand?
My apartment in Burke, with a broken dishwasher, feb or mar 2002.

3. Rode public transportation that wasn't a subway (i.e. the bus)?
While working ISX. I would take the bus from Tysons as a shuttle to get to the EFC Metro.

4. Made popcorn not in a microwave? And what device did you use?
me, an air popper in 1991. popcorn I ate, my brother this past christmas got one of them fancy mini-poppers that work like movie theaters' makers.

5. Played an LP? Bought an LP? Saw an LP?
Played: when i digitized some stuff into my laptop 'cause I knew the CD for it would never come out, 2002.
Bought: Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells picture disk, at the now gone Phantasmagora in Wheaton, when seeing The Gathering, 1999. only cost about $10, probably worth about $100.
Saw: I keep my collection on display in my A/V room.

6. Used a rotary phone? Saw a rotary phone?
Can't recall the details.

7. Changed channels without a remote?
It happens. I don't recall details.

8. Had a watch that actually required winding?
Sometime in the 70s. I don't keep watches for long (lose them or they break, usually), and aside from my trip to Canada in 1997, I haven't worn one since I first started working Faire, 1995.

9. Had a gas station attendant pump your gas (Note: saphyne and suburbangenius, this one should be pretty easy...)?
We visit Cyd's parents regularly, and get gas in Jersey at a couple of truck stops 'cause dammit, its cheap up there.

10. Used an electric typewriter? A manual one? Saw a manual one?
Electric: filling out a form sheet I couldn't scan in. 1996, I think.
Manual: Sometime in the mid-80s. My parents have one.
Saw a Manual: That same one, out of its case in the mid-80s, in its case, probably 1993 before I moved out.


On a side note, the Quarry House Tavern is suffering financially for different reasons from what was discussed in my earlier entry about neighborhood taverns and all that. It seems the No Smoking rule in Montgomery County is having a drastic effect on tavern and bar business, and their revenue is down from last year on an order of thousands of dollars. And they're not alone in this. A suit to reverse the law is being organized, and even though I'm not a smoker, I'm in favor of it.

The whole idea that if smoking was banned more non-smokers would go to such places, was unfounded and turned out to be utterly wrong in every way. Businesses all over the county are suffering loss of income due to this regulation, where old customers are leaving, but its not bringing in new customers the way the supporters of the bill promised.

If it were my tavern, I'd want a head on a pike.

Date: 2004-01-28 08:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] acroyear70.livejournal.com
perhaps "weather the storm" funds could be provided by the county in the meantime

And where are the "weather the storm" funds going to come from when the county itself is losing its own tax income by the loss of business.

The loss of tax revenue to the county (which can only be made up for by raising taxes elsewhere, like over all restaurants, or yet another increase in gas tax for the county) is one of the justifications for getting rid of the ban.

Montgomery county has this rediculous nack for wanting people to go elsewhere for their services. They have the highest gas tax of any county in the DC area, they have among the highest restaurant taxes in the area...everything they do seems to lead people on the borders or willing to drive to go elsewhere like Howard, PG, and Fairfax counties...which is killing the businesses at those borders on the Montgomery side.

One would think the most populous county in the area would collect enough in real-estate taxes to not have to do that to its business core.

As i ask in VA, for all that tax revenue, where the hell is the money going?

Date: 2004-01-28 09:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] javasaurus.livejournal.com
I understand that the "weather the storm" funds would be an additional burden to the county. My point is that a sufficient impact study before the law was passed would have helped, and if the county screwed up, they should be held responsible.

As for where the taxes are going, I imagine that because of the higher cost of living in Mont.Cty., expenses for education, police and emergency services, construction and upkeep of government buildings/land, etc., are all much higher. If Mont.Cty. paid their officials the same as, say, St. Mary's County, the reps wouldn't be able to live in Montgomery, eh? Besides, bribes are probably higher in Montgomery, too...

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