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Washington area visit

We are thinking of stopping in Washington this summer on our way to Atlanta Ga. We Would love to see some Gallagher relatives and also do the touristy Washington thing. I have no idea of who lives where in relation to DC and who would be interested in housing 4 "Canadians", as Nicki or Kristi told me uncle Bernie always refered to all of us up here. We are thinking of the first week of July for 3 or 4 days. Now dont all respond at once. Please let me know if you "might" be interested.
No whining from the lotus heads (British Columbians)

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My parents are always up for Canadian company :)
Mom says to call her 410-721-8045
robbyblogger said…
Dan do you mean no "whining" from we the lotus heads? If you intend to get between us and our "wine" then we must drop you like a lead balloon but if you are pointing out that we tend to go on and on and on and on about things because we are constant complainers, thats fine. Do not even go near our beer.
By the way, enroute to Gallagher central you can stop by our house for a short visit. On our globe we are only six inches (15 cm for post Trudeau kiddies) away form you so thats not far.
Kathleen said…
I learned all my geography from Rob
things are so much clearer now
Dan Ford said…
Thanks Nikki, i will call your parents after the holidays. I did a whitepages.com search by using the phone number so that i could do a google earth search to see how far it is from the capital. It's 38 minutes in case you needed to know. Nice neighbourhood.
Denise and Joe definitely live the closest to D.C. now. But you are welcome at any of our homes! Denise loves having company, and if you stay at her house, she'll cook us all dinner so we can see you! Can't wait.

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