so its looking like I will be in the VAgine in july..or the bunghole..which I love!!!
Everything seems to be falling into place for a vacation. Looks like I might end up in VA for the 2nd week of July with a buddy of mine (he has an MR-2). I'm trying to look at flights and prices would be kinda of neat to put faces to names.
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VA is big. where?
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Originally Posted by y8s
(Post 118633)
VA is big. where?
not sure yet. I'm trying to see which relatives can board me. :bigtu: |
Yeah let us know, there sure is enough of us to take you out in DC. Maybe if your lucky we'll show you Anacostia :)
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Don't suppose Anacostia is a stripper joint? :)
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i think its a city in MD, but it probably has many stripper joints, and also since its MD there is a gunstore(slash)liquorstore every couple feet.
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Originally Posted by Pitlab77
(Post 118634)
I'm from Texas, VA is microscopic.
not sure yet. I'm trying to see which relatives can board me. :bigtu: course I'm from california... longest dimension pretty close to that of texas. anacostia is umm.... yeah you'd love to spend a night there by yourself. |
:rofl: I think Wikipedia sums it up good
Anacostia's population remained predominantly White up until the 1950s, with Whites comprising 87% of the population. During the 1950s, the Anacostia Freeway (I-295) was constructed. The highway imposed a barrier between the Anacostia neighborhood and the Anacostia River waterfront. Numerous public housing apartment complexes were also built in the neighborhood. With flight of much of the middle class out of the neighborhood during the 1950s, Anacostia's demographics changed dramatically as the neighborhood became predominantly African-American. Shopping, dining, and entertainment facilities throughout greater Anacostia became and are still minimal and scanty, so that residents often must travel to either the suburbs or downtown Washington for these services. ...As of the 2000 Census, Anacostia's population is 92% African-American, 5% Non-hispanic White, and 3% other. After decades of neglect, crime has been a major problem in this area of the city. In 2005, 62 of Washington, D.C.'s 195 homicides occurred in the 7th District of the Metropolitan Police Department, which also includes the neighborhoods of Barry Farm, Naylor Gardens, and Washington Highlands. This figure is down from the 7th District's peak of 133 homicides in 1993 [1]. |
I think Braineack explained that pretty well. Enjoy your visit!
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Its great to be able to pick up a glock when you buy your 40 :)
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Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 118660)
:rofl: I think Wikipedia sums it up good
Mark <- Just a little too fair skinned for that neighborhood... but I am sure they wouldn't hold race against me! |
Dont move to Prince George's county in MD either. :lol:
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jesus doesn't live in VA man, sorry to break it to you
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Originally Posted by Philip
(Post 118824)
jesus doesn't live in VA man, sorry to break it to you
I beg to differ...Jesus, Carlos, Pedro, etc. are a dime a dozen :rofl: |
not in anacostia. your'e thinking bakersfield.
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