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Jan 20, 2009 at 03:38 pm by Evil Beet













































































































lol DC has pubes…
looks like ants – when they attack a piece of candy on the sidewalk. Ugh. I’m all itchy now.
i read that “two million people” were expected to show up at obama’s inauguration from an article yesterday somewhere. and as i was telling my friend this morning, that around “two million people” showed up, i caught my words as they came out. i didn’t even think about what this number meant until they came out of my mouth. TWO MILLION PEOPLE?!?!??! THAT’S CRAZINESS!
People want to believe in something, anything, so badly…….
I just loved Aretha Franklin’s hat—it was epic!
i was directly infront of the pencil. getting home was the worst experience of my life. Picture this: hundreds of thousands of people all going out of the same exit, flooding ONE STREET, all waddleing like penguins. Needless to say my legs and knees are in liquid form right now.
my girlfriend just saw your title and picture and thought you were saying something racist (coffee grounds, lots of black people)….just thought that was funny
not the best choice of words , considering the momentous event happening.
I was there! It was one of the most amazing and moving days of my life! Looking at the satellite pictures and the number of people just goes to show the influence our President Obama has, and will hopefully continue to have well into his presidency.
I live in DC, and it was total insanity. The bridges were closed, and certain parts of DC like NW were deserted, and Georgetown was packed. I went at about 9 o’ clock and there were already tons of people. But it was a lot of fun!