Saturday, September 26, 2015

And, again.................regardless of what u idiots think........i do not know if something is poisonous until after i eat it..........i know what it is by how i feel after the fact......................thanks again for utterly shattering apart my life..............cowards!!!!!




After eating a pink donut with a laxative in it in Some's cafeteria................i took a dump in presidents park......................in the downstairs bathroom...........i couldn't wash my hands b/c they had shut off the water............the alien vampires or robots...........much of the secret service is either one or the other.............or both.................the capital police the same..................so i had to walk to the station on 15th st............where they give out tickets for the wash monument to wash my hands........



The President's Park, Lafayette Park and nearby buildings are reported to be home to ghosts such as Philip Barton Key II and Stephen Decatur who died there following pistol duels. The Octagon is supposedly one of the most haunted buildings in D.C., with sightings of its past occupants and African American slaves who once worked there. The National Theatre is said to be haunted by the ghost of actor John McCullough, who was murdered in the 1880s by a fellow thespian. Hay–Adams Hotel is claimed to be host to the ghost of Marian "Clover" Hooper Adams, the wife ofHenry Brooks Adams, the celebrated 19th-century American journalist, historian and novelist, who was the grandson of John Quincy Adams, and the Woodrow Wilson House is allegedly haunted by former presidentWoodrow Wilson himself who spent his final years in illness there before dying in his bedroom in 1924. Houses in the Georgetown area of the city are reported to be haunted by figures from colonial times, including slaves, merchants and children. Staff and guests of the Omni Shoreham Hotel have told of stories of faint voices, cold breezes, and doors slamming shut and opening and televisions and lights turning on and off of their own accord.

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