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Subtle Threat to National Security

Someone has glued this model of the White House to the south railing at Scott Circle. In the distance, you can kinda see the real White House. Not sure what the X on the top means. Aliens land here? The location of the national treasure? Someone should tell the NSA.

3 Responses to “Subtle Threat to National Security”

  1. sara.h Says:

    what are all those things poking out the top?

  2. Joe Warminsky Says:

    This is actually a spectacular example of the fungus known as potus domicilius.

  3. Washington City Paper: News & Features: Blogs Says:

    [...] mysterious toy White House that appeared, then disappeared, at Scott Circle a few weeks ago is back. This time it’s painted black and [...]

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