cannabiscrusader
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Yep. Double hernia surgery. One in the chest from the incision, and one in the groinFor you? The very best luck to you with all that hopefully your recovery time will be short
Yep. Double hernia surgery. One in the chest from the incision, and one in the groinFor you? The very best luck to you with all that hopefully your recovery time will be short
Just a thought you might be getting too old for that shit OUCHYep. Double hernia surgery. One in the chest from the incision, and one in the groin
Ya answered my question. Kinda figured it wasn't knee surgery with that nice hike. Yikes. I hope it makes ya "all better".Hiking the other day. 5 miles to a lake.
Surgery in 2 weeks. Hope everyone is high and happy!
The National Mall has the Vietnam and Korean War memorials, reflecting pool, Lincoln Monument, Air and Space museum, the Natural History museum, National Art Gallery and the Washington Monument. The White House is there as well as Congress so a couple days could be spent just there doing tours. Do a little research on the DC Subway system as trying to park down there is a nightmare.Good morning, everybody. I plan on visiting DC for 3-4 days in mid to late September and I've never been there. Anybody got tips on sites to see for a short visit? I do like museums but I have to see the White House, National Mall, and the Lincoln Memorial. Congress will probably be in session so I don't know if it's a good idea for me to visit the Capitol Building. I don't know if I could restrain myself from flipping the bird to a few Congressman.
That's what I told them. They said. "Stfu you're only 43" I just grumbled to myself about the new generationJust a thought you might be getting too old for that shit OUCH
I usually get high at the Botanic Garden by Congress, and the Hirshorn Scuplture Garden by the castle. Both those are along the Mall, plus shady on the long walk. The dining cafeteria at American Indian Museum has great food, pricing is reasonable too.Good morning, everybody. I plan on visiting DC for 3-4 days in mid to late September and I've never been there. Anybody got tips on sites to see for a short visit? I do like museums but I have to see the White House, National Mall, and the Lincoln Memorial. Congress will probably be in session so I don't know if it's a good idea for me to visit the Capitol Building. I don't know if I could restrain myself from flipping the bird to a few Congressman.
What's this younger than my oldest son that's okay I'll give him s*** like that all the time too so you're in good company lolThat's what I told them. They said. "Stfu you're only 43" I just grumbled to myself about the new generation
After you get high in the sculpture garden, toddle over to the Freer Gallery of art, and take a rest in the Peacock room. I used to dust the shelves weekly in a previous life.I usually get high at the Botanic Garden by Congress, and the Hirshorn Scuplture Garden by the castle. Both those are along the Mall, plus shady on the long walk. The dining cafeteria at American Indian Museum has great food, pricing is reasonable too.
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My grade school had us do a class trip and 5 page typed report on the Peacock Room. It was amazing. The National Arboretum used to have a really cool bonsai section but it's been 30 years since I've visited there.After you get high in the sculpture garden, toddler over to the Freer Gallery of art, and take a rest in the Peacock room. I used to dust the shelves weekly in a previous life.
The National Gallery has too many masterpieces for a quick visit but you should anyway. I'm biased towards art.
I know that bonsai collection. A little off the beaten path. You were probably past grade school when I worked there. It would be hilarious if our paths had crossed like that. I dealt extensively with special visitors in my time there.My grade school had us do a class trip and 5 page typed report on the Peacock Room. It was amazing. The National Arboretum used to have a really cool bonsai section but it's been 30 years since I've visited there.
It would have been 8th grade around 1981 if memory serves correctly. I worked at the US Senate for a couple years and would eat lunch at the Arboretum in the summer when the Senate was on break.I know that bonsai collection. A little off the beaten path. You were probably past grade school when I worked there. It would be hilarious if our paths had crossed like that. I dealt extensively with special visitors in my time there.
Heh. That was the year I started working there. I was 23.It would have been 8th grade around 1981 if memory serves correctly. I worked at the US Senate for a couple years and would eat lunch at the Arboretum in the summer when the Senate was on break.
Great! It’s not so bad here.Going well. Hope you're keeping up with the heat!
I enlisted in the USAF that year, better than being homeless...It would have been 8th grade around 1981 if memory serves correctly. I worked at the US Senate for a couple years and would eat lunch at the Arboretum in the summer when the Senate was on break.