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I can't believe Tenleytown wasn't on this list.
What really makes this odd is the creepy Halloween decorations above the door.
A google search turned up many pages attibuting this quote to Bobby Sands, a member of the Irish Republican Army who died while on hunger strike in a British prison in 1981 (thank you Wikipedia).
Now, why this is written on what appears to be part of a brown paper bag taped to the door of a house in Petworth still adorned with Halloween decorations….that’s something I’d love to know!
Ed note: Just for the record this house is in Columbia Heights.
I live on the same block as this house – I would say it’s rather artsy
i still say it’s weird
i think the phrase is tantamount to a declaration of espousing our future for the sake of our progeny. or some such…
i just wanted to use the word “tantamount” today.
in real life, i just think the sign is goofy.
Pretty creepy.
I bet if you ring the doorbell a clown answers!
maybe an Iraqi ex-pat lives there.
stupid I say…I live on that block too.
i think the quote itself is sort of nice… a peaceful way of declaring your ultimate victory. i wish i could be as stoic… my sign would be something to the tune of ‘ my revenge will be the screams of YOUR children… now get the hell out of my yard’ … or something like that
“our revenge will be the crying of our children on a packed transatlantic flight” would be better.
this house is funny. walk by on any given day and you cant miss the smell of marijuana wafting out to the sidewalk.