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Mayor’s Schedule

What’s the District’s chief exec really up to today?

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2007

Event: remarks, Redskins Read kickoff

Time: 4 p.m.

Location: Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, 901 G St. NW

The Lowdown: Mayor’s Sked is just barely resisting the temptation to make a Dexter Manley joke right now.

3 Responses to “Mayor’s Schedule”

  1. Jason Cherkis Says:

    Dexter Manley is a legend. Why would you even consider joking about the man? Why!

  2. Nemo Omen Says:

    Why do you keep bad mouthing Dexter Manley? What else could he possibly owe you or anyone else?

    Dexter’s a good guy- more heart, maybe too much heart for his own good.

  3. Dave McKenna Says:

    MdB:
    I missed this post the first time around! In the name of all that is holy, reclaim whatever editorial powers you once had and scratch out “Dexter Manley” and type in “Fantasia” or “Jacques Demers.” Dexter rules! (If you want proof I’ll go dig up my VHS of the Denver/Skins Super Bowl from ‘88!)

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