cissp
Cyber Cop
I haven't added much since the last newsletter, but there are some additions worthy of mention.
Has anyone been following the recent controversy regarding the use of "P.G. County" vs. "Prince Georges County"? Apparently it came to light recently via a recent broadcast of a TV show, "Commander in Chief". One particular episode focused on the county and there were a number of people who felt it cast the county in a negative light. Critics of the episode also went on to point out that there were numerous references to, "P.G. County", which they felt was demeaning. There was also an article about this in today's Metro section of the Washington Post. Well, growing up in Marlow Heights, I recall an equal number of people referring to the county as both, "P.G. County", as well as, "Prince Georges County", and don't remember, "P.G. County", being a derisive term. If their was anything remotely offensive at all, it was perhaps the occasional reference to the county as the "poor cousin" to Montgomery and Fairfax counties. What's your take on this?
A former long-time Deer Park Heights (those duplexes off of Raleigh Road, between Olson Street and St. Barnabas Road) neighbor and friend, William "Bud" Snead, passed away last week. Mr. Snead and his family (whose children we grew up with) were great neighbors and friends, and he'll be greatly missed.
http://marlowheights60sand70s.com/html/in_memory_2.html
The 30-year reunion for the Potomac High School Class of 1976 will be September 16, 2006, at the Radisson Old Town.
http://marlowheights60sand70s.com/html/reunions.html
Also, Holy Family Class of 1976 will soon be celebrating their 30-year reunion.
http://marlowheights60sand70s.com/html/reunions.html
The Antietam Gallery, who previously put out a limited edition print of the old Mighty Mo drive-in, will soon be unveiling another limited edition print, this one of the old Wheaton Hot Shoppes. In commemoration, there will be a big get together on June 24, featuring muscle cars and hot rods, as well as Mighty Mo's (one and the same as the Royal Burger from Jr. Hot Shoppes), fries, onion rings, and Orange Freezes. Not only do I plan to attend (and possibly help out in the chow line), but I will be in full Grit regalia.
http://marlowheights60sand70s.com/html/news_accouncements.html
The very popular Guest Book now has 160 entries.
Keep the memories alive,
Has anyone been following the recent controversy regarding the use of "P.G. County" vs. "Prince Georges County"? Apparently it came to light recently via a recent broadcast of a TV show, "Commander in Chief". One particular episode focused on the county and there were a number of people who felt it cast the county in a negative light. Critics of the episode also went on to point out that there were numerous references to, "P.G. County", which they felt was demeaning. There was also an article about this in today's Metro section of the Washington Post. Well, growing up in Marlow Heights, I recall an equal number of people referring to the county as both, "P.G. County", as well as, "Prince Georges County", and don't remember, "P.G. County", being a derisive term. If their was anything remotely offensive at all, it was perhaps the occasional reference to the county as the "poor cousin" to Montgomery and Fairfax counties. What's your take on this?
A former long-time Deer Park Heights (those duplexes off of Raleigh Road, between Olson Street and St. Barnabas Road) neighbor and friend, William "Bud" Snead, passed away last week. Mr. Snead and his family (whose children we grew up with) were great neighbors and friends, and he'll be greatly missed.
http://marlowheights60sand70s.com/html/in_memory_2.html
The 30-year reunion for the Potomac High School Class of 1976 will be September 16, 2006, at the Radisson Old Town.
http://marlowheights60sand70s.com/html/reunions.html
Also, Holy Family Class of 1976 will soon be celebrating their 30-year reunion.
http://marlowheights60sand70s.com/html/reunions.html
The Antietam Gallery, who previously put out a limited edition print of the old Mighty Mo drive-in, will soon be unveiling another limited edition print, this one of the old Wheaton Hot Shoppes. In commemoration, there will be a big get together on June 24, featuring muscle cars and hot rods, as well as Mighty Mo's (one and the same as the Royal Burger from Jr. Hot Shoppes), fries, onion rings, and Orange Freezes. Not only do I plan to attend (and possibly help out in the chow line), but I will be in full Grit regalia.
http://marlowheights60sand70s.com/html/news_accouncements.html
The very popular Guest Book now has 160 entries.
Keep the memories alive,