Semi-related...

I just saw the "status update" on the Facebook profile of a friend of
mine. She's working in the script department for the inauguration
extravaganza. How cool is that?


On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 3:52 PM, Karla Robinson
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Pgage:  A few more words of wisdom from those of us in colder climes:
>
> Yes, people in the "fly-over states," where it tends to be cold, wear lots
> of layers in the winter and walk around looking like the Michelin man.  This
> is considered normal.  We don't fret about the fashion implications of this,
> because we tend to be more practical, dontcha know.
>
> Believe that cold and wet feet are the most miserable thing that could
> possibly happen during this trip.  Do what you can to avoid this
> possibility.
>
> Melissa's suggestion to ride the train in the opposite direction for a stop
> or two then go the right direction is a good one to keep in mind.  Though my
> time living there was over 10 years ago, I seem to recall that there weren't
> tons of Metro stops--they are a bit spread out from one another.  This is
> likely to lead to congestion.  A good familiarity with the Metro map should
> help you; if you haven't already, I'd definitely check to see if any Metro
> stations will be closed or limited service due to security reasons.  It also
> may be smarter to walk a bit out of town along the line you want to take,
> even in the opposite direction you want to go, in order to score a
> seat/standing space more easily.
>
> Best of luck and enjoy your trip!
>
>
> >
>



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