Dusty Chalk Wrote:
My favourite DC sites:
National Air & Space Museum
National Spy Museum
Freer
...and if you're willing to backtrack a bit, Baltimore Aquarium.
...but those aren't exactly art museums.
Couldn't hurt to hit Smithsonian, Hirschhorn, or National Gallery, although I'm not into modern art, much.
Of course, you could always check out a movie, if you just want to kill some time.
There's several Tower record stores in the area, those are my usual haunts. Also: Borders.
Used: CD Cellar, don't know if DC CD is still around, but that used to be a good one. Record and Tape Traders (check out locations before you come down, most will be back in the Baltimore direction).
Meh, I'm at a loss, will think about it, and PM you more if I think of any. I do most of what little shopping I do these days online, and it's hard for anything to compare to Digital Ferret...where are you coming from? Feel free to take this to PM or email.
Just Richmond. Goddamnit it's 6 AM and I can't fucking sleep. That's another story, I guess.
We're just coming down for the day, or I would like to after 12 when I get my paycheck but i'm not sure if he'll be happy about that.. but it'll just give us more time to sleep before leaving, which is definitely a good thing. I think we need to figure out where to go to get tickets for the Xiu Xiu show first, and then we'll figure out what's in our area. I'm just looking for shit to do around the Warehouse Next Door, I suppose, if we're going by our original plan which was to go to DC with hours to spare, buy the tickets, and wander around DC until the show begins.
CD Cellar sounds like a fun place to shop. I don't really want to go to Tower or Borders, and i'm pretty sure if it came down to it we'd definitely not go.
Yeah but the used stores you mentioned sound like interesting places to shop. I'm sure he's read this thread, but i'll mention these as things to do if they're around the area once we purchase our tickets. Thanks a whole lot for your help!