Posted by lilith on February 4th, 2008
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Good morning, sunshines!
For years, civic-minded football fans have kicked around the idea of a national day off after the Superbowl, to be hungover. Some have gone the extra… yard… with petitions and websites to put their hangovers on the national agenda. You, dear cVillains, still have to work today. But in honor of your hangovers and of the brave men and women who have actually attached their real names to efforts to holidayize today for their alcoholic excess, here’s an unofficial National Hangover Day post: links and comments to help you waste time.
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Posted by Thor on January 27th, 2008
Besides the lovely complexity of having too much wine this week, we break the story on Pink Paintballs, (hopefully) find a restaurantuer a chef partner, chat with bartenders and break a rumor of a high end steak place. Oh, we also make some rule.
The week in review continues below:
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Posted by dijon bray on December 3rd, 2007
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It’s hard being an elitist hipster these days — between all of the “wolf” bands and hoodie/blazer fashions, how does an elitist hipster’s taste out-do everyone else’s?
Well, my friends, it has to do with the guilty pleasure.
My guilty pleasure?
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Posted by lilith on December 3rd, 2007

Wassailing. I’m thanking my lucky stars for the X Lounge– it’s just hitting the spot. Tuffy gave OXO a great review on Friday night, and I’ll give it a gold star for Saturday too. I waited in a short line to get in, as they were adhering to their room capacity fire code, but we received our drinks quickly and could move without spilling drinks and pushing people. Saturday was especially enjoyable, as evening hospital staff parties trickled out to the mall. Many lords-a-leaping and ladies dancing… especially at 216 (above).
Giving spirit. Our local March of Dimes chapter held its annual gala at the Doubletree with a “Mad Hatter” theme. Did you go? Brad and Jeff from 106.1 hosted!
Presents. I don’t care for the commodification and commercialization of happiness in its every suede and vanilla-scented form, in principle. In reality, I love big city shopping right before Christmas. So. Much. It’s the one time of year that I drive to Pentagon City Mall and revel in all-American consumerism! Without fail, I spend a day fantasizing about what it would be like to get to design the four-story decorations hanging from the glass ceiling, letting myself test too many perfumes and guiltily enjoying the light-headed high, and trying on things I will never buy to take cell phone pictures of myself in the dressing room in them. Last year, a NYC Abercrombie had male still models with shirts off. Most wonderful time of the year. So how’s Fashion Scare looking this holiday season? Anyone want to share their Barracks valet experience? Richmond shoppers, any parts of 64 to watch out for cops?
Winter sports. I’m afraid I’m not talking about skiing, as Wintergreen’s slopes still haven’t opened. (In fact, an e-blast to its subscriber list with a large photo of snow-making machines blowing ice into the air was anything but uplifting.) I’m talking about football! After Virginia Tech’s win, UVA is going to play Texas Tech in the Gator Bowl! I’m not a sports fan, but I know that any bowl game that has a name other than a corporate sponsor is pretty prestigious. Orange Bowl* vs. Papa John’s Bowl. They should have called it the Pizza Bowl. Mmm. Pizza bowl.
*FedEx sponsors the Orange Bowl. Don’t sue me!
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Posted by lilith on September 10th, 2007
Former governor Mark Warner was honored by the Democratic Party of Virginia this evening at a reception at the Boar’s Head Inn. The event drew a large audience of popular (conventionally or otherwise) Liberals: elected officials, high school and college politicos, the Grishams, and me and my fellow tree-hugging non-smoking corduroy-owning companion. As Bob Gibson wrote in his Daily Progress column yesterday, Charlottesville has become quite the hotspot for politicians. The previous day, Gibson wrote that Warner told Darden students he would announce his candidacy for either the Senate in ‘08 or the Governor race in ‘09 in a matter of days.
The announcement did not come tonight, but Warner told the audience he would be in a race before the weekend.
Though I don’t know his platform yet, I was pleasantly surprised to learn he’s against the new speeding fines. Pedal to the metal, Warner!
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Posted by Thor on July 23rd, 2007
SO ENJOY SOME FRIGGEN NEW ORDER…
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