Friday grab bag
Brian of OffSeventh retires from blogging. He had a good run. I understand it, as you may know my co-blogger Truxtonian no longer posts. Back when I did bother to bug T. and ask him to post something, he said he didn't want to post angry. Understandable. There are things that make me want to quit too. However, I'm clinging to the idea of 'it's my blog, I'll post whatever the hell I feel like.' Which means not posting a lot of things, because I don't wanna, and I don't feel like it. And posting somewhat neighborhood related stuff that I care about right now, like houses, gardening, new businesses opening up. Next week it might be alley cats, some history related item, and "dude, where's my trash bin?" InShaw exists for my entertainment, when I cease to be entertained, so will the blog.Yesterday, I wandered over to the courthouse after work to try to figure out how to legally get my name changed. I've been noticing that ever since 9-11 it's been harder to get people/ agencies/ companies to go along with the first initial, middle name, last name style I've been using since high school. There is a new ID I have to get as a federal drone that won't/ can't let me go by my middle name. So, I have to legally change my name, to my name. Sadly, I found the DC Court website, not as helpful as I would have liked. I was able to find one of the name change forms, but no fee schedule ($60 for what I want), or what ID I needed (birth certificate, passport, etc), or the other forms needed.
So I walked over to find the main entrance blocked off and the Chief of Police standing in front of a bunch of local reporters. Someone was nice enough to point out the downstairs entrance that I didn't know about. Apparently someone fell from the 3rd floor. The chatter in the elevators was that it was suicide.
I got my forms and my info and now I got to find my birth certificate, a newspaper with legal notice fees that aren't high, and $60 bucks.
Lastly, Mrs. Gibbs house, at 1626 3rd St NW is back on the market. Rumor had it that Mt. Sinai, which owns a few properties along the 1600 block of 3rd was talking with the family. Guess that fell through, if it was true. So 1626 & 1628 are on the market for a combined price of $635K if someone wanted both. Another thing I noticed was 1620 4th St. dropped its price again, and is $250,000, down from its original price of $390K. The taxable land value is $223K, so I guess the structure is almost worthless.
Labels: blog, government
2 Comments:
Keep being entertained by In Shaw, Mari! Cuz we'd miss you! --nu
Don't give up Marie. Someone needs to keep me connected to the neighborhood.
Justin
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