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I'm lost..

It seems that Washington has a real, life size replica of the famous Stonehenge. Yes I was there to see it for myself. I'm not kidding...This thing is big, made of stone, and set so that you can track the moon and such.


A few pints of IPA and the next thing I know is that some lady in green robes is standing over me and talking about her new Druish Prince...I was so out of there.

Comments

Anonymous said…
oh yeah, bet the park service loves you "kids" hanging out there . . .
Anonymous said…
Oh yeah... I hate it when the Druid priestess thing happens. Some days I have to beat them away with a stick.
Travel said…
Be careful around Druid priestess's, you could end up spending an eternity with some furry forest creature following you around. Be careful, be very very careful!
Anonymous said…
That's just horrible. And the replica Stonehenge is pretty awful, too

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