Bob Madigan

March 31, 2005 - 5:47am
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Briefly describe job : I get to drive someone else's car, eat other people's food and invite myself to other people's parties.

Where do you live? Chic downtown Silver Spring @ stately Wayne Manor.

Most memorable story you've covered and why?: I have been blessed to cover stories all over the US and around the world. The most memorable story of a fun nature was the royal wedding of Prince Charles and Diana. Why? Need you ask?

Book currently reading or last read: "How to speak Cobol and Fortran Fluently in 14 Days" and "Murder on the Gravy Train" by Phyllis Richman.

CD most likely to be in your stereo: Anything by William Shatner.

Best movie recently seen: Casablanca! No, not the premiere but at the first Screen on the Green. Hey, it was free and on the Mall.

If you could pick any one man and woman (living or not) to meet for happy hour, who would they be and why?

"W" & Laura Bush. That way they would owe me one and maybe invite me up to the family quarters for a private tour.

If you were elected mayor tomorrow, the first thing you would do is:

Force parking garages to stay open later and on weekends too, and then demand that Metro stay open later so we can better enjoy happy hours and beyond.

Favorite pastime: The usual: knitting, crocheting and raisin' bail for the kinfolk.

And finally: Based on your observations as "Man About Town," what do you think DC's nightlife scene is missing?

Hey, don't look at me, I didn't take it! Go ahead; check my apartment if you don't believe me! And yes, those two big golden lions were under the bed when I got there!

Email: bmadigan@wtopnews.com


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