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Jason Alexander Rejects Seinfeld's George & The Yada Yada In Visible Commercial

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Metro by T-Mobile didn’t think Visible by Verizon was accurate regarding what was said during “The Truth About Yadas” commercials. The company’s competitor decided to pen an open letter voicing their concerns, but instead of sending it to Verizon, it was addressed to Jason Alexander. Before clearing any misconceptions, Metro welcomed the “Seinfeld” star to the wireless world, complimented his new beard, and thanked him for inadvertently spreading awareness for their Nada Yada Yada campaign. Read More...

The search for Yarrow Mamout

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The historic Georgetown home is said to be unsalvageable. The two-story brick house was nearly toppled when a large tree crashed into its second story as Hurricane Irene blew through the region in 2011. Now, everyone agrees, it must come down. What has neighbors and historians concerned, however, isn’t the loss of the house but what may be in its back yard. Experts believe that Yarrow Mamout, a freed slave made famous by a well-known 19th century painter, may be buried behind the house at 3324 Dent Place NW. Read More...