TJ's guide to the best summer ever
There are many lessons to be learned from the wisdom of Thomas Jefferson. A visionary whose ideas and ideals still apply today, his words have been pored over, catalogued, recatalogued, analyzed, published, and in every other way intellectually masticated.
Yet nearly 200 years after his death, there's always something fresh to be gleaned from his writings, though his true meaning may not always be immediately apparent. Applying the CIA-worthy decrypting skills we developed while reading the Da Vinci Code, we have discovered that not only did Jefferson have a vision for building our great nation, he also had a vision for how you should spend your summer. Heed his words, please, or face charges of treason.
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