It was a Republican ghetto LAWL |
Everywhere was until the northern libtards moved down to escape their high tax low job environment. After they destroy Virginia they will keep moving south destroying everything in their path. |
Yeah. That's why the rest of the state has to support the economy in liberal NoVa. Oh, wait! |
| Without Richmond's governing Virginia would be like 3rd world Maryland |
Businesses really go for personhood bills and transvaginal ultrasounds. |
Yes, the floors really rock. But all the rest of the house feels very cold. |
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it's a pretty ugly house.
do people really *want* to live in houses like that? |
Yes. It's a different perspective. If you live and work out there, you like the fact that so much is new and clean, and tend to view places like Arlington as old, dirty and overpriced. |
| that house looks like it is occupied by a fat armenian or persian dude with a young, white (and stupid) golddigger girlfriend, a hummer/entry level benz or beemer, and gucci loafers and louis vuitton gear. this guy is "rich" from his sales job, where he makes $170-220k per year. all of it is spent on appearances. |
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OP, I hate to clue you in, but the commute would kill you. You wouldn't have to worry about dying over any house. |
I guess one could observe that you're projecting, but that would be redundant, wouldn't it? |
I don't know. Not enough gold-tone accents. |
i am a fat persian with gucci loafers, yes. |
Did OP say where they were commuting to? Not everyone works in DC ya know. Would be an ok commute to Dulles corridor. Not a fan of the house and would rather have more land than a house that big, but there are days when I crave getting away from the congestion of city life and having more space. |
Spot on. I actually like the floors, but the rest of the house looks pretty builders grade boring, and the outside is atrocious. I'm in Arlington (renovated rambler), would love a new house, but not something like that one. Have some friends that live in Ashburn and out in Loudon--they make the commute via buses into DC, and are happy with the tradeoff (esp, their spouses), but it is a tradeoff. Geez people, it's not hard--for many of us, we trade house size/quality for time commuting/neighborhood. I have a 10 minute commute to work, and can shoot out to my kids school in about 8 minutes. Works for me. Wish I had a new house, but that will have to wait. |