DCProud - how cool is this?

Anonymous
I just dont love that wet penny smell. Maybe if they sealed it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just dont love that wet penny smell. Maybe if they sealed it.


It is sealed. 12 layers. No wet penny smell.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just dont love that wet penny smell. Maybe if they sealed it.


It is sealed. 12 layers. No wet penny smell.


Sorry 6 coats not 12. https://twitter.com/MattSepara/status/1162767983674101761
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stunning!

But, is that legal?


Why wouldn't it be?


vague recollection about cementing currency in some statue somewhere. Then again, they have those souvenir machines that destroy pennies, so probably not.


Those are illegal, too.
But the shower looks awesome!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've lived in DC for over 25 years, and I can see that there is a marked uptick in hometown pride in the past decade or so. It's a new thing to see teenagers wearing DC flag t-shirts, cars with DC bumper stickers or even houses with DC flags.

Back in the old days DC was synonymous with the DC government, and nobody wanted anything to do with that!



Maybe among your peer group (hint hint Karen).


And you sheeple with the DC flag tattoos, flags, t shirts and shower stalls announce yourselves as try hard come-latelys that you are (hint hint Zach)

Taxpaying Karen should be applauded for sticking it out in the District and showing up for civic engagement during those difficult years. Years when you were back home in Evanston/Scarsdale/Lower Merion, pissing in your Transformer Pull-ups and being primed for the safe, privileged life that is the District, 2019
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