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yasssssplease t1_jeflc6w wrote
Reply to Incoming Friday Sh*tpost: Guess who got his tax return from the DC OTR in a record 7 days?! by BigLeagueBanker69
I’ve always gotten mine back really quickly. Sorry you seem to have always had such a problem
yasssssplease t1_je5js2o wrote
Oh, I’m love that extension to Dulles. I have been able to fly back home to San Diego on a nonstop flight instead of transferring nonsense. The effort to get to Dulles before wasn’t worth it. The silver line is great. I have timed it up well.
yasssssplease t1_j9vtucs wrote
Reply to comment by es_price in This weather is screaming to quit your job and drink inside by ABrooksBrother
This is the term our agency uses, so I say teleworking too.
yasssssplease t1_j5z9vph wrote
Reply to comment by CannaVet in Apartments in DC Metro that allow German Shepards ? by [deleted]
Totally. I have a larger dog, but I have it worked out. And we go on a lot of daily walks.
yasssssplease t1_j5z9nh2 wrote
Reply to comment by Appropriate-Ad-4148 in Apartments in DC Metro that allow German Shepards ? by [deleted]
That’s exactly what I do now!
yasssssplease t1_j5xf0b3 wrote
Plenty of apartment buildings, including the newest ones, allow large dogs, even if the “official rules” or lease says otherwise. You just have to start looking and asking. DC is very dog friendly, even for certain breeds that have been singled out.
yasssssplease t1_iydbk7d wrote
Reply to comment by coffeenick in Apartments in and around DC with sound-proof/cement/concrete walls? by [deleted]
I am thankful. I was also worried about that. I feel very lucky to live in my place generally. It’s the least subterranean basement apartment you’ll come across. And it’s on such a great street. I don’t plan on moving out anytime soon.
yasssssplease t1_iybmd4v wrote
I had a terrible experience at the Garrett in navy yard. I would avoid that whole group of buildings and stay away from the newer quick construction ones. I though lived in Valo in southwest waterfront and that building was built like a rock. It’s newer, but the quality is high and I couldn’t hear anything!
I now live in a cheaper basement apartment on Capitol Hill. It’s freakishly quiet here on the street and I live in the bottom of an old house and rarely hear my landlords above. So basement apartments in a quiet neighborhood might fit your budget better and be right up your alley.
yasssssplease t1_jeg5efp wrote
Reply to comment by hammer2k5 in CD vs T-bill what’s the best move? by maccc095
There is a cap on them, but I agree that I’d put $10 grand in I bonds and then put the rest elsewhere.