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Thursday Potpourri

Yeesh – has it been that long? Shame on me. No, I haven’t died. I think it was just the tryptophan. At any rate, I’m back, and a lot is going on in the ‘hood these days…

Mayorga Blogger Mayhem
Mayorga CoffeeAs you have no doubt seen from The Gazette, the plethora of blog posts, and the press release from the horse’s mouth, Mayorga’s fuel-injected enterprise is coming to a close. (Props to SoCo Eats for being the one to sent the InterWeb into a flutter with his mention.) As everyone has mentioned, things have been going downhill there lately. The food had become subpar, they took the French Cuban sandwich off the menu, and servie was spotty at best (bar notwithstanding).

And as a parent, I can say this: Mayorga is NOT the place for parents to sit and chat while their children run wild, yet that’s what it turned into many weekday mornings. At any rate, it will be interesting to see where the daily campers with their computers end up. And if you never went for beer pong (sponsored by Hook & Ladder), you really missed out.

In Less-reported News…
Dread LobsterOn or about November 23, Montgomery County Police reported an arrest was made for drugs at Red Lobster in DTSS. How this did not make the wider gossip circle for ridicule, I’ll never know, but I’m gonna push it. I, for one, have never eaten at that Red Lobster, but my wife and I continue our threats to go in order a drink, ask for several baskets of Cheddar Bay Biscuits, chow, and leave. Stay tuned to the Twitter stream for up-to-the-minute action.

But I digress. What drugs? Patrons or workers? Dealing or using? The mention in the crime report, of course, contains no details, but the place always seems to have a pretty good crowd. And for the record, searching Google images with the keywords “lobster” and “drugs” brings back some interesting results.

Have a slice. Don’t cost nothin’.
Silver Spring’s new pizza joint, Flippin’ Pizza (8517 Colesville Road, across from Discovery), is having their Grand Opening on Tuesday, December 15. You can score two free slices (cheese or pepperoni) and a drink for free from 4:00 to 7:00pm. Expect a big honking queue for that one as it gets RTed all over the Twitterverse over the next five days.

Celebrity Panhandler
There’s been much hullabaloo on the listserv about some guy (white male) panhandling from door to door in the neighborhood. He’s apparently making up stories about needing to get somewhere or his mother being sick, or some other such nonsense. Everyone and their mother has called the cops on this guy, yet he continues to evade apprehension. Theoretically, walking up to someone’s door and asking for money is not against the law, but I can see the public nuisance issue. Posts about his exploits have become so ubiquitous on the listserv that someone busted out the term “Our Neighborhood Celebrity Panhandler.” (Well done, Jerry!) I can only hope this guy surfs the Web from the library or something from time to time and recognizes his status.

On a serious note, if you run into him or he comes to your door, call the Montgomery County Police Non-Emergency Line at (301) 279-8000.

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  1. Brains from my father December 10th, 2009 10:00 pm

    I’ll miss Mayorga. Went there with my two young kids many Sunday afternoons to break up the monotony and because I needed the caffeine. Mayorga was the place to go because its wide isles could accommodate a stroller-for-two much better than Kefa, Starbucks, or Highland Origin. I really hope the space is filled quickly by something good. The area around Mayorga has a lot of apartments but no place really close by to hang out. Another coffee shop would work well there, or a casual restaurant/bar like the American City Diner or Busboys and Poets.

    You know what has really bombed is the so called “Arts Alley” behind Mayorga. Despite the public art and benches the place is vacant. Not enough businesses open onto the alley to make it an attractive place to be.

  2. SoCoblogboy December 11th, 2009 4:37 pm

    If you ever decide to do the cheddar bay biscuits, let Amy and me know. We’re in. I shouldn’t be such a snob and should try it so I can post a first-hand account.

  3. Eric December 11th, 2009 5:03 pm

    Absolutely. Jill refers to herself as a “pasta snob” (something you might relate to), but she loves a can of Spaghetti-Os now and then. It’s all about what’s tasty.

    Dave – I’ll miss it, too. It was my de facto want-to-get-out-of-the-house workplace. For a lot of people, for that matter. With all the development around there, that’s a prime location for a bar or restaurant, but it’ll be interesting to see what goes in there.