Washingtonian has started a new feature called "The Daily Ask." Each day, we'll ask readers on Facebook and Twitter what they think about a particular topic. The best responses will be posted on the Web site the next day.
Let's be honest: Not very many of you were fans of the old blue and gold uniforms. The new throwback look was appealing to a lot of our readers. Now the Wizards (or the Bullets, as some prefer) just need to step up their game.
Facebook talks about the new Washington Wizards uniforms:
Now for tomorrow’s question! The Washington Area Metro Transit Authority—or WMATA to you Washingtonians—finally integrated with Google maps. How is the integration going to change your life?
The Daily Ask: What Do You Think of the New Wizards Uniforms?
Washingtonian asked its followers and friends about new Washington Wizards look
Washingtonian has started a new feature called "The Daily Ask." Each day, we'll ask readers on Facebook and Twitter what they think about a particular topic. The best responses will be posted on the Web site the next day.
Yesterday, we asked, "What do you think of the new Wizards uniforms?"
Let's be honest: Not very many of you were fans of the old blue and gold uniforms. The new throwback look was appealing to a lot of our readers. Now the Wizards (or the Bullets, as some prefer) just need to step up their game.
Facebook talks about the new Washington Wizards uniforms:
Now for tomorrow’s question! The Washington Area Metro Transit Authority—or WMATA to you Washingtonians—finally integrated with Google maps. How is the integration going to change your life?
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