Leftover Halloween (eye) candy
One of Washington's most popular restaurateurs did his best to channel Julia Child October 31. We have no idea if he nailed her voice, but the get-up is mighty convincing.
Any idea who's behind the apron and pearls? Guess away.

-- Tom Sietsema
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November 4, 2009; 4:05 PM ET
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I think I may have some Proof of who it is
Posted by: bylinemjf | November 4, 2009 4:09 PM | Report abuse
Mark Kuller, owner of Proof.
Posted by: ashmat11 | November 5, 2009 11:47 AM | Report abuse
Well done, team. Ms. byline, you had it in seconds flat.
Posted by: Julia Beizer | November 5, 2009 7:12 PM | Report abuse
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