Lawyers are a dime a dozen, but a good mechanic is worth his weight in gold
July’s issue of Richmond magazine features an advertising center insert on Virginia’s best attorneys as voted by their peers. I know you will sleep easier tonight knowing there seems to be no shortage...
View ArticleWhy Richmond is called the Mecca
I have always heard that Chiswell Dabney Langhorne Perkins (how’s that for a moniker and so Virginian) coined the phrase. Chil was a friend of my father and was a truly delightful person. They...
View ArticleLet’s Just Anoint Him King!
Style Weekly has just released its 3rd Annual Power List for Richmond. Yep, that’s our new governor, Tim Kaine, occupying the forefront on the cover, but he ain’t Numero Uno, even though his...
View ArticleJoe’s Inn
Richmond magazine is out with its annual Best and Worst edition. Someone at Richmond magazine must get fed free, be related to management or ownership, or live on Shields Avenue without...
View ArticleJoe’s Inn, Joe’s Out, Joe’s Blows
Well, hush my mouth. Yesterday’s post concerning Joe’s Inn winning 2 categories in Richmond magazine’s Best and Worst edition requires an edification on my part. FYI: Readers — not Richmond...
View ArticleThe Grand Illumination
Call me, Scrooge. Wait a minute. Wrong Story. No, it’s not the wrong story just the wrong start to the story, so let’s begin again. The picture left is the "power pose" of my friends, Bob and...
View ArticleHow about this mixed massage!?!?!?
One of the great things about my job is that I am out and about in the community all day. Here’s a picture I snapped the other day. I was traveling from Broad Street to Hungary Road on West End...
View ArticleSo Long Circuit City!
Last Thursday, I probably made my last purchase at Circuit City. I would have made this purchase on Wednesday, but the selection I had chosen under their ready in 24 minutes program wasn’t in the...
View ArticleOld Glory Has Returned to Her Elevated State @ Parham & Broad
I was delighted to see this morning that Old Glory had been returned to her lofty heights at Parham & Broad. It turns out that President O had issued a proclamation that Old Glory was to fly...
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