Where are the cool thrift stores?
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Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: New Orleans! May 20-22, 2005!
Sadly, Jon, DC is rather regrettably lacking in a concentration of cool thrift stores. There's a big Value Village out in College Park that I find some decent stuff at, but it's not "cool". There's a couple in Takoma Park that aren't bad.
unlikely event that a hotel employee notices we suddenly have four people in our room instead of two I will easily and simply explain it by having sex with meara.
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t remembers RLiz's age, and that Reema would have to kill me
t starts macking on Kate when the hotel people come
Woo!
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Lush uses ground almonds in many of their products, so people with severe nut allergies should probably stay away.
Yup - that would have been what nailed me. I mean, I walked in behind betsy and buckled at the knees. Only thing that does me that fast is nut fibers in the air.
For the airplane aficionados, the National Air and Space Museum has opened up an annex near Dulles Airport: The Udvar-Hazy Center. It has more room than the museum downtown and you'll be able to see the Enola Gay, the space shuttle Enterprise, and a SR-71 Blackbird amongst other things.
You will need a car to get there, but it's so very worthwhile. It's probably an all-day trip; the Center is more than 760,000 sq.ft. For more information, visit [link]
I completely OD'ed on the Air and Space museum as a kid
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Air and Space sounds very good
I got to visit Air&Space on the Mall last June. Many differences and IMHO much improved since my last visit in '89. Worth seeing again.
the National Air and Space Museum has opened up an annex near Dulles Airport: The Udvar-Hazy Center. It has more room than the museum downtown and you'll be able to see the Enola Gay, the space shuttle Enterprise, and a SR-71 Blackbird amongst other things.
DH was there last week (without me. Bastard) and it is indeed spiffy.
I'm sorry I won't be there with you, but it's still fun to read this thread.
I don't know how one gets to them if one is not coming from Friendship Heights.
The 38B runs from Farragut North through Georgetown. It sounds like its route and schedule is about the same as the blue bus Hil is talking about.
Where are the cool thrift stores?
Yeah, what meara said. There's a biggish Goodwill out in south Arlington that has some good stuff, but there's no specific Thrifty Neighborhood.
Where are the cool thrift stores?
In Baltimore! Ask John Waters.