There are Dunkin’ Donuts inside quite a few large government buildings.
Does he run the hot dog stand?
What’s so bad about one restroom per hundred people? That sounds pretty typical of the places where I’ve worked, unless they’re really small or poorly distributed or something.
And I doubt that document incineration accounts for a significant percentage of the heating system, because I doubt the place even has a heating system. Large office buildings usually have so much waste heat from people, lighting, computers, and so on that they need to run AC all the time, even in winter, and it’s not like [del]DC’s[/del]Arlington’s winters are all that harsh. Plus the Pentagon’s shape gives it even less surface area for its size than most office buildings.
Plane? They got to you too.
Oh yeah; I been there. Especially on 23rd Street between Fern and Eads, or in the Crystal Park area. Or was it Crystal Drive, about half a mile South of the Boeing building?
Oh yeah…the place is NICE now. Terrazzo floors, clean white walls, modern stainless steel water fountains, vending machines, and elevators. It even has a modern food court with Starbucks and Subway.
The renovation project was called Project Phoenix or somesuch. It was finished in 2011.
:smack:
Yeah. The sprinkling of planted wrecked and burned aircraft parts that I picked up while searching the rubble for classified documents really turned my opinion.
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