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Exploring American History, Wednesday, December 11, 2024
Since it was bucketing in Washington, DC, today, Steve had chosen to visit the National Archives. He had been hoping Tony would be, well, Tony-shaped again but instead he was crouched down on the marble steps of the building having a hissed conversation with a deeply unimpressed looking cat.
"--no, I can't smuggle you inside a federal building, Tony," Steve was saying for the fifth time in a row. "You can hide in a bush if you're so concerned about getting wet."
The look the cat shot Steve promised something horrifying in Steve's shoe when he was least expecting it.
"Welcome to the National Archives!" Steve said, standing up and greeting the class with a blithe disregard for the hell that cat was going to inflict upon him. "We are not here to steal the Declaration of Independence."
...and now the guard was giving him a look. "Movie reference," Steve said hastily. "We're not planning grand larceny, I promise. As I said last week at the Reagan Library, the National Archives is charged with keeping our most valuable documents safe. Today we'll see the original copies of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights, or what the Archives calls the Charters of Freedom. Please make sure that you notice the murals in the rotunda as well. They're beautiful!"
"--no, I can't smuggle you inside a federal building, Tony," Steve was saying for the fifth time in a row. "You can hide in a bush if you're so concerned about getting wet."
The look the cat shot Steve promised something horrifying in Steve's shoe when he was least expecting it.
"Welcome to the National Archives!" Steve said, standing up and greeting the class with a blithe disregard for the hell that cat was going to inflict upon him. "We are not here to steal the Declaration of Independence."
...and now the guard was giving him a look. "Movie reference," Steve said hastily. "We're not planning grand larceny, I promise. As I said last week at the Reagan Library, the National Archives is charged with keeping our most valuable documents safe. Today we'll see the original copies of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights, or what the Archives calls the Charters of Freedom. Please make sure that you notice the murals in the rotunda as well. They're beautiful!"
Food Trucks!
Re: Food Trucks!
It was so much better than Najaf's but Kamala would never admit that out loud to him. He was very sensitive ever since the Halal Guys started in the neighborhood.