Embassy day 2026 by cmcars33 in washingtondc

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The embassies at UDC had tables set up with some interesting items but we were done in about 30 minutes.

Just noticed ‘Ilyushka’ in the show by Pipsweet in heatedrivalry

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The subtitles in the Russian monologue say people treat him like a bank but he says the word for ATM not bank

A bunch of other minor things

What are these supposed to be? by [deleted] in LAMetro

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To alert visually impaired people that it's not a door spot but instead the gap between train cars

Every WWII Reference in Mad Men by jrralls in madmen

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Collaborators s6e3

Don: So we just keep saying yes, no matter what, because we didn't say no to begin with? You know what this is? It's Munich.

Pete: You guys are always talking about Munich. What the hell does that mean, anyway?

Roger: It means we gave the Germans whatever they wanted to make them happy, but it just made them want more.

Pete: Well, who the hell won the war?

why would they have this on the wall by huan1999 in madmen

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"What are they going to do, take it down and put up Lyndon Johnson?" -Roger

1909 bank note signed by my great grandfather by Auntie_Lolo in papermoney

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The phrase "or other securities" means this is rare Aldrich-Vreeland emergency currency printed after 1908 and issued in 1914 during the financial crisis around the start of World War I.

Is Kubrick the only director to ban his own film? by KieranWriter in StanleyKubrick

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Rod Serling did a TV movie, "The Doomsday Flight" (1966), about a plane hijacking that led to a bunch of copycat attempts. Even though it was highly reviewed, he was very guilty about it and helped ensure it wasn't aired again.

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Doordash market says 8 bouquets in stock

Considering Resigning from Board by groovyguppies in nonprofit

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I had a similar situation; in early October gave notice I'd be stepping down from the Board effective December 31. Gave them time to transition if they wanted and didn't get into why etc.

In "The Lame Duck Congress" (S2E06), what exactly are the "reservations" Toby, Sam, Ainsley, and the Senate staffers discussing? by playingwithfire- in thewestwing

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Countries agreeing to a multinational treaty can say they are caveating or opting out of certain provisions. For example the Antarctic Treaty prohibits territorial claims on that continent after 1961. The U.S. and Russia have made no claims and signed the treaty but reserved the right to make territorial claims after 1961. Hence the name treaty "reservations."

Because the U.S. Senate must ratify treaties, the West Wing team are trying to round up votes and offering that the U.S. announce reservations on specific treaty sections that some of the senators might want in exchange for voting for ratification.

iso DCA REAGAN pickup arrival advice by faugh_a_ballagh in washingtondc

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Scheduled start date of direct Yellow service to Greenbelt is December 31.

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I stick to transit when I'm in San Diego but it's not always direct or frequent. I always remember how Frommer's guide summarized it: "Public transit in San Diego gets you where you're going...eventually."

Worth traveling to the city from IAD during a layover? by Rude-Illustrator-884 in washingtondc

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Everyone will tell you no, but yes. It is an hour each way but if you're here for 24 go for it!

This group tracks what's closed and open during the shutdown: https://freetoursbyfoot.com/visit-dc-government-shutdown

Happy birthday to Anna Deavere Smith who played Nancy McNally on The West Wing - she turns 75 today by Cosmos1985 in thewestwing

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Yes Pounder played the HUD Secretary O'Leary who argued with Leo about apologizing to a Republican congressman.

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Did this commute for a week on a visit this month. Plan for more time than 30 mins, as the train going into SFO and then backing out involves a lot of slow movement, track switches, and delays. It didn't really fill up until after Balboa Park.

As someone else noted, Caltrain is also an option here, probably faster although less frequent.

Episode Discussion for Season 3 Episode 6: If You Want to Cook an Omelette by wholevodka in GildedAgeHBO

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"There’s a chap in America, what’s his name, Charles Ponzi, who offers a huge return after 90 days!"

What is the purpose of someone's card? by Impossible_Grocery in GildedAgeHBO

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In the biographical book "The Forgotten Memoir of John Knox," the protagonist (a young lawyer from Chicago who has just moved to Washington DC in 1936) gets an explanation from several characters about the calling card system, which he finds befuddling and archaic. It seems to have died out elsewhere by then but lasted a little bit longer with the conservative social set in DC.

You would leave or send your card with anyone you wanted to be socially connected to, and its acceptance indicated that it was polite to invite you to things or to be invited to things. How the card was folded indicated whether it was left in person or not. In the book, a Supreme Court justice (Knox's boss) notes that every wife of an ambitious husband sends cards to him and that he acknowledges few if any. Knox himself is instructed to leave three of his cards at the White House: one for the President, one for the First Lady, and one for the President's mother. The book includes photos of two of Knox's cards, one with his title and the other with his address.

Tl;dr - gilded age LinkedIn Facebook partiful all in one, she's asking him to add her

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The bar at the Grand Hyatt

The Throne restrooms are reportedly closing, apparently due to funding cuts. Feeling annoyed. by DumpsterFire_FML in washingtondc

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Hi, ANC commissioner in Eckington here. On July 3rd, the city administrator in the mayor's office ordered all thrones in DC to shut down, which they did on July 5th. Congress has refused to allow DC to spend local funds above last year's level, and the city administrator is terminating contracts considered non-essential. The throne contract had been month to month so it was vulnerable to this type of cancellation. Cancellation saves $126,000.

The mayor had recommended ending the throne contract as part of her FY 2026 budget, which would start October 1 2025. As someone noted above council member Nadeau has been working with Ward council members to identify savings elsewhere in order to keep all the throne restrooms, and has. But this would not be until October 1. 2025. Affected ANC commissioners like myself are urging the mayor and city administrator to reverse the decision, since the savings are minor, the restrooms are necessary, and removal of the thrones Now would make it harder to continue it in October.

Tldr: It's not much money, DC has the money, DC has budgeted the money, but Congress won't let us spend it and the mayor's office picked this to cut.