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its missing the official carpetbagger suitcase
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Yeah! But, he aint dead yet! Silly?
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It’s got miles of traveling still to come before it assumes its rightful place at the Smithsonian!
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I would be a dream to go on a road trip with you.
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Oh man I just LOVE American revolutionary war artifacts. I’m in love with that whole time period.
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*Sees Sheridan’s taxidermy horse.*
Me: “D’awww!”
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What’s that at 1:50 that made you laugh?
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He had made fun of quilts at a quilt museum and they got mad. So seeing a giant quilt display is funny.
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My question also!
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@Michelle Seager LOL i started laughing when I saw it too and then he was laughing and I kinda knew why 🙂
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@Chantal Said haha I remember hearing about that what happened and when ?
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It’s another quilt lol he got in trouble, poking fun at quilts.
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Definitely a highlight from my first trip to Washington D.C. was this place. I’m a huge museum guy, so this was like paradise to me.
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Where’s all the bones of the giants they’ve confiscated over the years?
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6:28 wakko packs away the snacks while bill Clinton plays the sax we’re animaniacs!
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I would like to see the houses in Louisiana. The ones that inspired Anne Rice
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This was very interesting! I hope there will come some more episodes from there.
I have always dreamed about visiting that museum! Of what I can understand it is enormous.
According to wikipedia it houses over 156 million objects!
If you watched every item for only one second it would take about five years to see them all!
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Sensory overload for sure.
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Wow! This museum has a TUN of awesome stuff!
Thanks for sharing CB!
That War Horse is awesome!
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This was really fun to watch! More more more
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Yes More .. More And More !
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The last time I was there, Abe’s hat was out for maintenance. I would love to see the First Wive’s gowns again.
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jacob you’re so lucky that you get to go to all these places. I would love to go a road trip someday
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I want his job!!!
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When I went to this museum a few years ago, I was amazed at how small people were, say 150 to 200 years ago. You can tell by the military uniforms that some of the men wore. Their bone structure was much smaller. Did you see the waists sizes on the clothing that was born back then? Crazy.
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They (the women) also wore corsets
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At 4:40 – 4:44 those puppets used to be animated and talked….my fiance spent the night there doing the voiceover for them….
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He sounds like a keeper!
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Mel Campbell Sure is considering that was his side job…..he’s a fifth degree black belt and teaches kids Tae Kwon Do to kids and adults now…..??
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Yeah, they’re about 15 – 16 years old. There were more puppets I believe in the exhibit but because of “mechanical” difficulties jerking motions, speech timing was off, etc.) most of them were removed. He was a puppeteer for about 25 years.
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Your poor fiancee! All that work for nothing~!
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+C Stokes that’s amazing
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This one must of been tough to edit down. If you ever wanted to put up an unedited video of it I’d watch it… maybe.
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trumps toupee will be there next for the president exhibit
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Not a toupee. An awful combover.
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Mike K R / whoosh
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Nah that’s not a toupee. A man as rich as him could afford a better-looking toupee, that’s real hair.
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BITW punk its not a toupe….thats the real deal
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BITW punk they are plugs lol
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I freaking LOVE the Smithsonian…. I just wish I could afford to go and see it for myself… I remember in 1976, the Smithsonian sent around the Freedom Train… I remember that Lincoln’s hat, the ruby slippers, Howdy Doody and a reproduction of the Declaration of Independence among lots of other artifacts were in the traveling museum.
Thanks much for going there, Jacob!