Richard's Poor Almanac by Richard Thompson for April 19, 2015
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richard's poor almanac discarded washington by richart thompson briefly, in 1906, they tried mooring zeppelins to the washington monument. but everybody hated climbing down the little ladder & the lightning rod kept poking teeny holes in the gasbag. minks allen's minkyard capitol mink works minks a-plenty in 1893-5 the area around 8th & c st. nw was known as the "mink ranching district." the smell was unbelievable. the old dept. of health & human services building had a 90 foot tall statue on top called "the spirit of mercy succoring everybody." because of weight concerns it was made of grout, chalk & papier mache. it lasted two weeks. hirshhorn's cyclorama live french arty oolala paris the hirshhorn was origina;;y a cyclorama entitled "bohemian paris" featuring live nude art models. after a few visits from the vice squad they were forced to put in some real art instead.
PoodleGroomer almost 10 years ago
The models complained that the vice squad didn’t pay their tabs or tip.
stamps almost 10 years ago
Now the HHS has a statue of the Spirit of Mammon Suckering Humanity.
louieglutz almost 10 years ago
reminds me of that thing in san francisco made out of chicken wire and plaster of paris they made for the 1915 expo. they kept repairing/rebuilding it for many years.
Sisyphos almost 10 years ago
Mink stink? For sure; relatives had a mink ranch for a time. Stinky place. Kinda like Washington is, metaphorically. At times I wish Washington could be discarded….