Rallified

Oct. 30th, 2010 05:50 pm
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Our rallying group takes a little while to gather inertia. Between that, an overwhelmed breakfast wait staff, and discovering that the Metro was stuffed way too full to ride, we managed to fight our way through the surging crowd (for those of you who haven't heard, they planned for 60 thousand and it's possible we had 150 thousand, which using the Michele Bachmann scale* means there were about 2.5 million people there) after the rally had started. The permit was for third to seventh street, and we were closer to ninth than to eighth. We couldn't even see the facade, and aside from the singing of the Star Spangled Banner, the only part I heard was because a young teacup next to me had a boombox and was playing the NPR simulcast.

It became quickly apparent that a claustrophobic crowd was not going to get along well here, and it was determined that the museums would also be off limits, as they would collect overflow from people at the rally who couldn't see or hear and decided not to stay and dance in the drum circle. We got separated on our retreat, and of course the satellite towers were full of traffic, but we eventually met up outside the museum of Crime and Punishment where we caught a taxi.

I got many compliments on my "Science--it works, bitches" shirt, and any time that a pretty girl smiles just from looking at me is not a bad time. Anyway. That's the story of how we drove ten hours and spent $20 in tolls to watch the Rally to Restore Sanity in our hotel room. Or at least most of it.

*“We’re not going to let anyone get away with saying there were less than a million here today – because we were witnesses.”

Aside from the pinch of putting three people into a two person room, our hotel is very nice. My only complaint is that the toilet is so shallow, every time I sit down on it, it teabags me. The drive out here was dramatically twisty, and wow the turnpike is expensive, and tomorrow we'll start to do it all over again. I may get to see the National Cathedral, if things work out.

Date: 2010-10-30 10:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kirbyk.livejournal.com
Yeah, I had a similar experience. Spent several hours in a metro station watching completely full trains arrive and leave, absorbing less than 10 people from the ever growing throng, before I went home and watched it on TV.

Never seen such a thing! But the rally on TV was pretty fun.

Date: 2010-10-30 10:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cyranocyrano.livejournal.com
We ended up stuffing the three of us in a taxi for the twelve blocks. And then wandering for a while until we re-oriented and figured out where we were and where the rally was supposed to be. "Just follow where everybody else is going" is not, by the way, an adequate battle plan. (:

Date: 2010-10-31 01:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zdashamber.livejournal.com
Some balls are held for charity, and some for fancy dress...

Also, thank you for going to the Rally! I was happy to think that people I knew were there keeping the side up!

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