Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (Commute)

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So the Washington DC Metro is shutting down for 29 hours during the work week...and right at the beginning of spring break (when DC gets crushed with tourists looking at Cherry Blossoms). There was a fire yesterday that was for a similar problem that casued smoke/fire a few months ago. I get the need to do a full safety check, but wow. DC is going to be grid lock for cars. Glad I have an office the burbs I can work from.
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They have to clean this up. (jesus)

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Looks like I won't be picking that one back up thank you very much.
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wlu_lax6 wrote:So the Washington DC Metro is shutting down for 29 hours during the work week...and right at the beginning of spring break (when DC gets crushed with tourists looking at Cherry Blossoms). There was a fire yesterday that was for a similar problem that casued smoke/fire a few months ago. I get the need to do a full safety check, but wow. DC is going to be grid lock for cars. Glad I have an office the burbs I can work from.
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This is totally the quiet way to thwart a known terrorist attack, right?
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howard wrote:They have to clean this up. (jesus)

I'm so glad I watched that episode last week.
And his one problem is he didn’t go to Russia that night because he had extracurricular activities, and they froze to death.
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This raises an interesting question... What is the spoiler statute of limitations? That happened almost 40 episodes, almost 3 full seasons, and two years ago.
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Nonlinear FC wrote:This raises an interesting question... What is the spoiler statute of limitations? That happened almost 40 episodes, almost 3 full seasons, and two years ago.
Deserves its own thread. I'm going to go there.
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I did consider that I might spoil it for someone, but it has been a couple of years.

(Here's a spoiler: that was the high water mark, all downhill since. Yeah, I binged the current season recently, but I didn't like it, felt like an obligation.)
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howard wrote:(Here's a spoiler: that was the high water mark, all downhill since. Yeah, I binged the current season recently, but I didn't like it, felt like an obligation.)
We're about two or three episodes past that one. Maybe we should just stop here.
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To be more positive, check out the BBC version. First series is just four episodes, an hour each, and a very good show.
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