Well, for some people, a big house in the middle of nowhere is a sign of success. Their 'Murcan dream. I'm not judging - although, I, for one, would never live in Frederick even if they paid me - just answering your question. |
you say you're not judging, but your tone says otherwise. A penthouse apartment could be someone's dream, just not mine. A few acres of land, and privacy is my dream. Neither is inherently 'better' |
This, a million times over. The lack of feedback from teachers is so detrimental. |
Again it has never been used to describe MoCo, and especially not in the late 90s. You're probably confusing Frederick, which used to be called Fredneck, with MoCo. I have lived in the area for over 35 years. |
Congrats. I've lived in the DMV for 25 years. And I can guarantee you that it was called that, and especially for those of us that lived in the District at the time, that was 100% the perception of MoCo: - Rich people in Bethesda & Chevy Chase - Rednecks in Poolesvile/Clarksburg/Damascus And yes, the perception of Frederick at that time was also of Rednecks. But there was no reason to say that 'rich people' lived there. |
Also, check out the MoCo Fair, and tell me there are no rednecks from the county. Or the Tractor Supply in Poolesville. Or the Ag Farm in Laytonsville/Damascus, and tell me that there are no rednecks in MoCo. and this is after 30 years of development, and there is still a lot of them in MoCo. Rewind 25/30 years and that was 100% the perception of the county. Country Clubs downcounty and Rednecks just up the pike |
That's moving the goal post from what you said earlier. Everyone knows that there are rednecks in Poolesville, Damascus but that's different from saying MoCo used to be called " the rich and the rednecks", as if those are the only places in MoCo. What about the rest of MoCo (the majority of it)? I got to wonder what kind of people you frequent who only think of MoCo as Bethesda/Chevy Chase and the whitest areas? Don't tell me |
You're revealing yourself. |
As what? Somebody that doesnt like white people? Or somebody that doesn't like black people? which one? |
#eyeroll. It was the people in chocolate city that called MoCo that. Or wait, did nobody ever really call DC that name? |
We were talking about the perception of MoCo in the 90s....when ya know, it was predominately white: https://montgomeryplanning.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/MP_TrendsReport_final.pdf slide 25 |
Gaithersburg was called cowtown too. |
DP I wonder that too. Even now days when you say MoCo, the vast majority of people would not think of Poolesville or Damascus much less 25 years ago when most people didn't even know these places existed, unless of course you're mostly whites and ... rednecks. I wonder what kind of crowd PP used to hangout with. |
This was true of frederick many years ago and there are definitely still pockets of ignorance and racists but there are also larger areas that have seen an influx of escapees from overcrowding in moco.. downtown frederick, Mount airy, some of the larger housing developments. |
No, it was not called "the rich and the rednecks" nor was it the perception in the 90s, even though the county was majority White. |