Beyond tens of thousands of people, perfect weather, sights and museums, I don't have any exciting stories. On a side note, if you ever want to feel tall, walk into a crowd of thousands of Mexican people. I felt like I was standing on a small hill being able to look over everyone's head.
i would say i'm a pretty normal man. i look normal, act normal, do normal things, and love adventures. so, this blog is all about the adventures of a normal man.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Health care, immigration reform, museums, blue sky, 70 degrees...quite a Sunday
F
eeling an urge to get out of to
wn, I took a quick day trip down to Washington, DC. While I listened to the radio on the way down, I learned that the Senate would be voting on health care today, and there was going to be a march on Washington for immigration reform. In addition, it was a beautiful day, so it was anything but a slow Sunday in DC. Considering one of my first trips to DC on my 5th grade class trip happened to fall on a gay right march,
this was a mellow weekend relatively speaking.
Beyond tens of thousands of people, perfect weather, sights and museums, I don't have any exciting stories. On a side note, if you ever want to feel tall, walk into a crowd of thousands of Mexican people. I felt like I was standing on a small hill being able to look over everyone's head.



Beyond tens of thousands of people, perfect weather, sights and museums, I don't have any exciting stories. On a side note, if you ever want to feel tall, walk into a crowd of thousands of Mexican people. I felt like I was standing on a small hill being able to look over everyone's head.
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