That’s what I Call The Orgasm Of The Century
February 7, 2010 1 Comment
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by Elias Shams
It was indeed an awesome snowstorm in DC. Watching it through my living room window and doing the Kabob thing in my fireplace next to the window, certainly gave me the orgasm of the century! DC is left with two and half feet of snow and I am not at all into the clean-up:



I am not a big fan of Superbowl. With the snow over, I decided to grab my Olympus again and do my usual Sunday afternoon thing – heading to Barnes & Nobles in Georgetown to read my Forbes, Wired, Business Week, Hello, and People to get the latest about my babe, Angelina who might be available soon. I think there will be one in a billion chance she will leave Brad for me. Things are going south between the two
Here are photos of the gorgeous DC I took earlier today – walking from Dupont Circle to Georgetown and back. Starting with the Dupont Circle Area:









. Border line between Dupont Circle and Georgetown – Rock Creek Park:






. Entering Georgetown:









. And, finally my Barnes & Nobles
The first magazine I spotted right at the front door:



. And, its awesome ambience. Looks like I am not the only one not into Superbowl ![]()



Getting ready to head to the Fly lounge two blocks south of Dupont Circle for my kind of Superbowl around 11:00. Anyone coming? They have a great party tonight I think.






Any warning about ice dems which are a potentially significant and expensive problem for many homeowners? I saw ton of it on my way to Georgetown. I haven’t heard a single warning about it on TV, neither from any online media.













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