Dear God. I'm dizzly like crap.
Our hotel room is on the 8th floor, and the elevator is slow.
I had to take a 30-minute two-way subway ride from Alexandria to Washington, althought I liked it. It's like a rollercoaster, without the coaster. Or drops. And it makes loud screeching sounds when you go in the dark tunnels. And no one is screaming, except for the small children and old people who are afraid of the screeching.
Some old lady on the metro kept giving me a deathstare.
There were 48573280468329047869374860 Asian people everywhere 'cause of the Cherry Blossom Festival that I msised.
Our shuttle to the metro station keeps playing classical music, and it creeps me out.
My iPod is constantly on death row.
Anyway.
We saw the Washington Monument.
It was huge, and the sun was directly at it, so all we saw was a giant shadow of a toothpick.
The capitol was huge.
The White House was eaten by the garden, so we didn't get much of a view. That and because of all the Asian toursits shooting the White House a deathstare.
We mistook 57348678394708693708564 buildings for the Lincoln Memorial. [/fail]
I cant remember what else happened; I'm tired.
WAIT.
I hugged the Enviornmental Care building, gave the Taxing place a thumbs-down on camera, argued with some Japanese guy about prices of the robes, bout an overpriced ice-cream cone, had some soda, ate at some Subway wannabe place, and called the window bed in my hotel room.
We're going to Chinatown and the Zoo tomorrow.
Our hotel room is on the 8th floor, and the elevator is slow.
I had to take a 30-minute two-way subway ride from Alexandria to Washington, althought I liked it. It's like a rollercoaster, without the coaster. Or drops. And it makes loud screeching sounds when you go in the dark tunnels. And no one is screaming, except for the small children and old people who are afraid of the screeching.
Some old lady on the metro kept giving me a deathstare.
There were 48573280468329047869374860 Asian people everywhere 'cause of the Cherry Blossom Festival that I msised.
Our shuttle to the metro station keeps playing classical music, and it creeps me out.
My iPod is constantly on death row.
Anyway.
We saw the Washington Monument.
It was huge, and the sun was directly at it, so all we saw was a giant shadow of a toothpick.
The capitol was huge.
The White House was eaten by the garden, so we didn't get much of a view. That and because of all the Asian toursits shooting the White House a deathstare.
We mistook 57348678394708693708564 buildings for the Lincoln Memorial. [/fail]
I cant remember what else happened; I'm tired.
WAIT.
I hugged the Enviornmental Care building, gave the Taxing place a thumbs-down on camera, argued with some Japanese guy about prices of the robes, bout an overpriced ice-cream cone, had some soda, ate at some Subway wannabe place, and called the window bed in my hotel room.
We're going to Chinatown and the Zoo tomorrow.