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webbmoncure t1_je9c0oy wrote
Reply to comment by PalpitationNo3106 in Off-duty DC police officers to patrol Navy Yard neighborhood near Nationals Park by keyjan
Yep. If the BID cash is paying for it, the richer neighborhoods get police and the poorer ones don’t. Crime gets worse EOTR and in traditionally underserved areas. History repeats itself.
webbmoncure OP t1_j6p8g0b wrote
Reply to comment by VanBranMcVan in Doctors specializing in Botox for Pain Relief in DC by webbmoncure
Degenerative disc disease in C3 and C5 vertebrae that is exacerbated by overactive/hyperactive upper traps
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webbmoncure t1_j5t9ii4 wrote
Reply to comment by TruckCreative7096 in $900 out of pocket with 50% insurance coverage for a crown (dentist) … joke or reality? by asturDC
Dental Experts Guatemala +502 3130 6330
https://g.co/kgs/33o8Y6 here’s a good one. Not the same one, and I haven’t had a chance to ask my wife just yet. When I do, I will post it.
webbmoncure t1_j5t4xb0 wrote
Reply to comment by TruckCreative7096 in $900 out of pocket with 50% insurance coverage for a crown (dentist) … joke or reality? by asturDC
My wife works at the US Embassy in Guatemala City. She took the recommendations of her neighborhood listserv type group.
webbmoncure t1_j5m5qpb wrote
Reply to comment by rewindpaws in $900 out of pocket with 50% insurance coverage for a crown (dentist) … joke or reality? by asturDC
I’ll have to ask my wife. She is the keeper of records. And she’s down there right now.
webbmoncure t1_j5lzzk7 wrote
Reply to comment by SSSS_car_go in $900 out of pocket with 50% insurance coverage for a crown (dentist) … joke or reality? by asturDC
Good point. Last month I went to Guatemala City to a super modern dentist’s office with better equipment and facilities than I’ve seen here. He spoke perfect English and was educated at a well known US dental school. I had extensive work done under sedation (a licensed anesthesiologist works from the office) for hundreds vs the thousands I would pay here in DC. My wife has had a root canal and crowns done by him. I will go back for my regular appointments there and will have typical / regular dental work and check ups there.
webbmoncure t1_j25o9pq wrote
Reply to comment by ButtTussler in Best sub sandwich in DC? by Hellstorm5674
Just don’t confuse the Italian Store in Arlington for the Italian Place in Alexandria. The subs from the former are amazing; the subs from the latter are, for lack of better words, disappointing.
webbmoncure t1_j1if6ui wrote
The portajohns just before you hit the 14th street bridge bike path. Always clean. Underutilized. Great pitstop to save yourself from having to use the ones at Gravelly Point.
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Reply to High end home builders in dc? by shadowpplpleaser
BOWA, Bolt Builders, and many others. Feel free to message me directly. I’m in the trades and would be glad to talk. I’d reach out to the owner of Bolt, Justin. He’s a dynamic guy. I have lots of trade contacts. There’s a contractor in NOVA looking for master carpenter level full time with gov contract work on historic homes I can pass on as well. Must be a US citizen. I enjoy networking in my industry and have been in my field for nearly 20 years.
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Reply to Metro time to Dulles? by mallardramp
I'm sitting in Dulles airport having ridden from Benning Road Saturday night to catch an international red-eye. I guess it took us an hour and fifteen? It was right on time, regardless. Sure beats driving, paying for gas and parking, sitting in DC traffic, or even the Uber prices. Less time in the cold as well waiting for the parking lot bus. Seems like everyone brought and ate a meal-to-go from the Shrimp Boat and was chowing down when I left though. That being said this Silver Line is a game-changer for me as I travel internationally out of Dulles about once a month.
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Reply to Ethnic Food by puregoldenhoney
I'm a big fan of Wasai in Gallery Place. It's not too far away. It's "real" Chinese with hand-pulled noodles. I enjoy the beef tendon soup with the thick, hand-pulled noodles, and they have both spicy and non spicy broth options. It's basically a quick-noodle shop, and reasonably priced for DC. They also have plenty of non-meaty options.
On the flipside of things, any decent pupuseria in the DC area will have Salvadoran pupusas, and they're a real treat in the area with the central American diaspora overrepresented in the DC metro area.
webbmoncure t1_ix3stwb wrote
Reply to Tired of Drivers by MedicalSpecializer
The only thing that I’ve seen working every day I drive to work are physical “traffic calming” measures made of concrete and steel.
webbmoncure t1_iu132wm wrote
Reply to Best places to go walking in DC? by jolygoestoschool
Fort DuPont Park. Anacostia Park.
webbmoncure t1_ityylx9 wrote
Reply to Best car detailing (~$100) by topgear04
It depends if what you mean by “detail.” Not even in the burbs do they charge that little for a full automotive detailing; auto wholesalers and retailers often pay more than that per car in the region. Shop around though and let us know what you uncover.
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Reply to comment by ThatsALovelyShirt in Best Scam in DC today! by BeelzebubBubbleGum
Unless you have a properly registered vehicle with DC, because then they know who you are.
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Reply to comment by BoysenberryNo4959 in Rat hunting with dogs in DC? by webbmoncure
I got one.
webbmoncure OP t1_itpwn8l wrote
Reply to comment by hereforthestonksjk in Rat hunting with dogs in DC? by webbmoncure
Thanks for the insight - I had never thought of that!
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Reply to comment by Superb_Ad5471 in Rat hunting with dogs in DC? by webbmoncure
That’s it. I’ll have to see if they’re still around. that’s what a lot of these dogs were bred for
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webbmoncure t1_itdwe1u wrote
Reply to what hidden gems are in your neighborhoods? by blvr
Fort DuPont park trails for legit mountain biking in DC.
webbmoncure t1_isfqdih wrote
Reply to comment by Moonhote in McPherson Square is a disgrace by [deleted]
This is exactly what I was thinking. I spent time in inpatient psychiatric units involuntary committed a handful of times when I was younger because I had a rather debilitating phase of bipolar disorder that lasted, on and off, about 10 years. I later saw faces of people living on the streets who I was in treatment with - they'd be homeless, outside the liquor store, in emergency rooms, down by the river in a tent...
The treatment is there, the community services boards are on the other side of inpatient treatment to support people once they get treatment and return to the community - the resources are all available, and shelters are available for those who are not drinking or using drugs. In fact the local community service board is what got me on the path to recovery - while many people I was in the hospital with went back to their substance use, rough living, etc.
This isn't the early 20th century and we can't involuntarily commit these people to psychiatric or substance-abuse-recovery facilities. It's a tough balance. And some of these people (and think of Portland, San Francisco) actually want to live free, do whatever the hell they want to do when they want to. I've lived through it. The resources are there, putting their hands out to the most vulnerable to lift them up - but quite frankly some of the folks are so far gone and are hell bent on living their lifestyle (that seems rough and sucky to us) you can't turn them around.
It's a conundrum for sure.
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Reply to The Silver Line to Dulles is a bigger deal than I thought it would be by MrMoustachio55
I’ve been doing this for monthly trips EOTR to and from Central America on direct flights out of Dulles. Total game changer. I used to drive & park at Dulles or BWI. It saves me a lot of time & $$.