"The mayor has given us full approval of Kid's Radio and pulled
some strings in Washington to get you a temporary license to
broadcast." (explaining vital details about the beginning of
Kid's Radio)
Receiver
of Quote:
Brad Dillard, Sherman
Audio:
Note:
Whit says "Washington" when it is, in
fact, Washington D.C. he is actually referring to. He just used a
shortened form.
"The pilot said the plane stops at Chicago, Pittsburgh, and
Washington D.C. Which one are we going to, Dad?" (asking about
the plane's ultimate destination, to which George Barclay responds,
"Washington.")
"Well
our head office in Washington wants me to work for them... and
that's why we might have to move." (explaining his business
trip to Washington D.C.)
"Wait
a minute. If President Madison left a feast, then that means we're
in Washington... and this is the White House!" (attempting to
figure out where the Imagination Station has dropped her off for an
adventure)
"Anyway,
when Eugene figured out what was going on, he left Odyssey with the
research and Katrina, and they got married and traveled around the
world until they thought they were safe. And after that, they went
to Wisconsin." (describing Eugene and Katrina's absence from Odyssey
over the phone, though he is immediately corrected with "Washington
D.C." by Tom Riley)
"Right
now, from Washington D.C., I've got Jared DeWhite on the line." (introducing
a guest interviewee for Candid Conversations with Connie)
Receiver
of Quote:
Kids Radio listeners
Audio:
Jimmy's travels to Washington
D.C. in the Imagination Station to witness the story of Abraham
Lincoln (Lincoln).
A soldier asks Jimmy if he is a Yankee or a Confederate, and he
replies that he's neither; he's from "out West."
George and Donna Barclay flew
from Odyssey to Washington D.C. in
The
Vow, with layovers in Chicago and Pittsburgh. Odyssey is far
enough from Chicago to be able to fly to... but how long is the
flight and how many miles?
Upon arriving home from her
road trip with Joanne Allen, Connie is greeted by a warm embrace
from her mother and a brief reminder that she traveled 1,000
miles to Washington D.C. In other words, Odyssey is located at
least 1,000 miles away from D.C. Either that, or June Kendall
threw a number out there. Assuming Washington D.C. is 1,000
miles away, then where is it? (Eggshells)