DC Residents Brace For Annual RWM Infestation
It appears the annual migration season is upon us once more. Residents of Washington D.C. are reportedly bracing for the inevitable influx, as an announcement confirms the return of a particularly resilient species next month, specifically November 17th and 18th. One can almost hear the collective sigh of resignation emanating from K Street to Capitol Hill.
Observers note this seasonal phenomenon, characterized by an accelerated flow of expertly coiffed individuals and the distinct scent of high-yield bonds, has deep historical roots. Indeed, the symbiotic relationship between these creatures and the very core of federal governance is said to predate many modern ethical guidelines. While some speculate on the precise ecological role these entities play, their knack for extracting resources, often under the guise of "sound wealth management," remains unchallenged. Prepare accordingly.
Bop-It
Staff Writer
