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Quirky-Camera5124 t1_ja9939x wrote
Reply to comment by 3SquirrelsinaCoat in The Case for Callisto by MoreGull
that is what they said about the west of the xusa in 1800. people just have wanderlust.
Quirky-Camera5124 t1_j9vcex6 wrote
Reply to Do I need to have an “official” research reason to view Library of Congress collections? by GuessMyName23
you wil need a readers card to get into the working part of the library, and on the form they will ask your age and reason. research is reason enough. age is because they no longer want to deal with highscholers. the area schools used to assign research papers and mandated the loc experience.
Quirky-Camera5124 t1_j9nouih wrote
Reply to Question geared towards longtime DC residents. by nfw22
lived there 80 years. lots of new people coming c in, no one leaves except the children of residents. of my high school class, i am the only one who stayed here.
Quirky-Camera5124 t1_j67fgyj wrote
hate the climate, love the people
Quirky-Camera5124 t1_j58tqou wrote
Reply to “Everybody here is a transplant” by Devastator1981
dc native, hs in dc. of my class, only one other stayed in dc. dc kids want to get away from it, others want to come. guess that is normal.
Quirky-Camera5124 t1_j2ckq4o wrote
this is very italoamerican. never seen in todays italy
Quirky-Camera5124 t1_iw87wu8 wrote
Reply to comment by thomasthehankengine in I think I was just involved in a grift. by Dare2no
not place of birth, but place of issuance of the first card.
Quirky-Camera5124 t1_iv4bq8w wrote
bavaria?
Quirky-Camera5124 t1_jaefhvd wrote
Reply to Why are the kids in NE so terrible? by schmillischnede_dad
i was a eenager in nw dc in the 50s. we did all rhat c stuff then, roo. a part of showing yourself that you are no longer subject to the rules your parents made. by our 20s we were back to being normal human beings. and later as a parent of teenagers in nw dc, , i felt the same frustrations you mentioned. so glad i will never have to be a teenager again.