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Washington D.C. Day Game Locations
05-21-2017, 07:53 PM
I know there's an earlier thread on this, but seeing as how it's over 4 years old, another one is in order. I'm stuck in DC until August, so I have to ask, where are the best areas for day game?
I've had some success around DuPont Circle/Farragut, but today, they were completely dead.
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Washington D.C. Day Game Locations
05-22-2017, 08:53 AM
Quote: (05-21-2017 07:53 PM)Truth Teller Wrote:
I know there's an earlier thread on this, but seeing as how it's over 4 years old, another one is in order. I'm stuck in DC until August, so I have to ask, where are the best areas for day game?
I've had some success around DuPont Circle/Farragut, but today, they were completely dead.
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Georgetown (M street and Wisconsin area)
14th street
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05-22-2017, 10:12 AM
Was just thinking about this yesterday haha. Check out George washingtons campus in foggy bottom--Whole Foods there has some talent.
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Washington D.C. Day Game Locations
07-16-2017, 02:23 PM
Art galleries tend to be good bets in DC. The Smithsonian museums and a few of the private ones around town are full of women visiting by themselves during the daytime. Some are in town on business for a few nights and often alone and bored.
Plenty of opportunity for starting conversations over whatever both you and a prospect are viewing. Just ask the lady what she thinks of a painting or sculpture, and she's almost certainly going to give you an option and think nothing of it. And if the conversation gets interesting, nearly all of the galleries have coffee shops or cafes on the premises you can move on to with little fuss.