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On Monday, February 18, 2008, in recognition of our nation’s chief executives and their wives, the Washington State History Museum is offering FREE admission to anyone who shares a name with any of our nation’s presidents or first ladies.
Only first and/or last names will be considered (no middle names). Must show identification. Hmmm… we don’t qualify. Bummer.
The History Museum will be open 10 AM – 5 PM on Presidents’ Day.
Reminder
This is today. Have you found your inner president yet?
Link | Posted on 18. February 2008, 10:15
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If, like me, you spent half of your high school social studies classes asleep and the other out back smoking cigarettes- I offer this list of names of first ladies…
http://www.firstladies.org/biographies/
1 | Posted by Sassy McButterpants | Feb 4, 06:35 PM
Hmm…I wonder if that is even legal.
2 | Posted by Erik S | Feb 4, 06:40 PM
Obviously since there has never (yet!) been a President Mcbutterpants I am toast, so I will not be attending.
3 | Posted by Sassy McButterpants | Feb 4, 06:43 PM
finally, something for all the Ulysses and Ladybirds out there.
4 | Posted by tom waits | Feb 4, 06:46 PM
Maybe you could celebrate by sleeping in until 1:30 and then hanging out and smoking behind the museum, Sassy.
Sounds better than working.
5 | Posted by Erik S | Feb 4, 07:19 PM
If you’re not sure whether you share a last name with a President, this little girl on YouTube can help.
6 | Posted by Erik Hanberg | Feb 4, 09:32 PM
Darn, I missed it!
7 | Posted by Barack | Feb 19, 10:20 AM
Free admission to the museum, heck I can barely stay in this country legally.
8 | Posted by Crenshaw Sepulveda | Feb 19, 02:27 PM
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