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    Where I spent my evening

    By Jeremy | January 16, 2008

    I'm in DC for a conference, which gave me an excuse to visit my friend at the White House, the recently appointed Associate Counsel to the President. He took me on a private tour of the West Wing, the Oval Office, the Executive Office Building, the Rose Garden, and more. Woohoo. For a policy wonk like me the experience was a bit intoxicating. Washington DC photo setamro leveraged loan abnaboriginal student loan bchome loan act abusiveloan accident lawsuitsavings loan account fast paydayace loans pay dayacs schopol loansand loan mortgage action Map

    Topics: photography | 3 Comments »

    3 Responses to “Where I spent my evening”

    1. deanna Says:
      January 17th, 2008 at 2:26 am

      Um, you’re in DC?? I’d like to see the White House!! Oh, and I’d love to actually meet you in person sometime! ;-) LOL Hope you enjoy it!!

    2. Susana Says:
      January 18th, 2008 at 5:27 pm

      very cool pics

    3. Max Says:
      January 22nd, 2008 at 3:51 am

      it’s amazing to look back at how far you have walked when you have covered that much ground… great photos Jeremy!

      Stay well brother.
      In the fray,
      Max