Washington DC Funny

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Those from the DC area have probably already seen this as that it was put on YouTube two days ago and already has almost 50,000 views.  But I watch it, and I laugh because I can relate far too well…

A woman with curly hair wearing a plaid blazer holds a green fur coat over her shoulder on a city street.

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  1. this is funny! i wondered if you live in D.C. when i saw you refer to “the Metro” in one of your posts! i live in NOVA, and this is *so* true!

    this is my first time on your blog. i need HELP! with my wardrobe, and I Googled “Mommy fashion Blogs” and yours came up! i’ll be watching your blog for help, now that I know about your posts, and we’re in the same geographic area (so same weather and stores!)

  2. Oh this made me laugh, gonna make G watch it when he gets home! Any time we go into D.C. we take the metro (unless we’re going to dinner where there’s valet). I think the best part of taking it is watching the tourists who have never been on a freakin’ subway system before. It’s not hard, but damn do they get perplexed.