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SVX Siting in George Town, near Washington D.C.
Just wondering if anyone here lives in the Washington D.C. area that drives a black SVX with no spoiler. I drove down to the D.C. area over the weekend. Seen a SVX in George Town on Saturday night. Looked like a bunch of college students were in the SVX, hard to see, since it was at night. Cool town to visit, lots of Suby's in general, drove my wife's 2000 Outback down there. They have the best transit system I have seen since I was in Europe last. Me and my wife did not have to use our car all weekend.
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I'll agree that the DC Metro system is very good! (Some of the stations are a little creepy at night though.)
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I live right outside DC on the VA side and haven't seen that one. I see quite a few in my neighborhood though.
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Freedom is not Free!
Hmm, nice to know there are members out that way in VA. Wish I would of known that, could of met up. Would of liked to check your SVX. I drove from Michigan. The drive sucks, Ohio is a really boring state, well, I have to say, so is Michigan, but not as bad. But I found the D. C. area to be very cool place to live. It was also a personal trip, since I am a Army veteran, I had to see the changing of the guard in Arlington National Cemetery. I would like to take this moment just to remind us all, and I know we get reminded on T.V. every night, but let us not forget the American Armed Forces. The soldier guarding the "Tomb of The Unknown Soldier" guards that sacred ground 24 hours a day 365 days of the year, like that soldier, there are many more, out there protecting us as we sleep. May we never forget them and the fallen soldiers.
www.arlingtoncemetery.org Last edited by awdsvx; 10-22-2003 at 03:58 PM. |
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I'll be in DC nov 6-11 (for my bday), but not with my SVX.
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