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At dinner tonight, Jessica commented, "You don't blog about me much any more."

"Uh..."

The statement caught me a little offguard.

People have boundaries, I explained. Some people don't want to be found on the internet at all. Some people have to warm up to the idea. Some people embrace it. It depends on where your boundaries are.

My personal space is BIG (around three feet, actually, with strangers, about three inches with friends). My internet personal space, however, is small. I don't mind writing about farting (everybody does it). I care about some things (you don't really need to know about my migraines, really), but for the most part, eh, whatever.

Different form

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Decided to walk the Great Mall

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On my way back to the hotel, Jessica texted me that she was in a meeting, to take my time, so I decided to walk along the Great Mall. I wanted to see the Lincoln Memorial, more so than any other monument or statue in the area. Since there wasn't any reason not to go, I went.

I was quite entertained at the pickup game of ultimate happening on the Mall. I ended up setting a couple games, one was a lunchtimate game, of crappy quality and not enough people. The other was a high level game with subs, enough for another game, if they wanted to start another game.

As much as I wanted to join in the fun, I was there to walk the Mall, so I kept walking.

The sun cooperated with me with the Washington Monument.

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I felt the irony was lost on the Dubnium-sounds-like-a-dumb-president, who authorized the World War II monument.

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Yes, I was really there.

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Eventually I made it to the Lincoln Memorial. Although there were "Quiet please, be respectful" signs up all over the place, the place was loud. I went up the stairs, dodging small children and school aged kids as they darted in front of me playing on the stair, and walked into the Memorial. I had hoped it would be quiet. It wasn't.

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Didn't stop me from crying though. I was overwhelmed with emotion, and unable to do much more than step behind a column and wait until the moment passed. It did. I had a big red nose, and tears in my eyes.

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I guess that's the point of these Memorials, to help us remember those who are dedicated in these buildings, remember their actions, their work, their successes.

Oh, great. Just great.

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I just found out today that the tenant that gave me so much grief last year is actually a convicted felon who spent five years in a Federal penitentiary for armed robbery.

Holy crap, I really wish someone had told me that BEFORE I agreed to rent the place to the asshole.

Find it relaxing?

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You know, if you're not going to pay attention in the session, maybe you shouldn't have come.

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I guess Drupal conferences are where Northrop Grumman employees go to relax.

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