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Thanksgiving in DC

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Thanks for sharing
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Nice pics! I really like the second one.,
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@angel 194490 wrote:Isn't there one of you eating a lot of turkey and pie??? :D



There were a lot of good pictures of the feast , but I am waiting for the photo release form from the turkey (or his family).
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Nice TR. I would like to get back up there sometime with the wife.
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Nice TR. I would like to get back up there sometime with the wife.
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Nice TR.



DC=great place to visit. Bad place to live IMHO.
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@time2323 194873 wrote:

DC=great place to visit. Bad place to live IMHO.



Good and bad. I thought I would hate it, but only end up hating it one or two days a month (those days tend to coincide with getting stuck in traffic :D )



The trick is avoiding a commute- if you are spending 2-4 hours a day on 95,66, or the beltway, life is miserable. I have a 10 minute drive to work, I love my job, and there is really great climbing and paddling 20 minutes away. It is, however, very expensive to live here. I couldn't imagine trying to buy.
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Yeah, my Dad lived there for about 10 years and my first experience driving a manual transmission was on 495 the day after xmas in pouring rain and bumper to bumper. Not fun.
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