the dreaded, horrible Brandywine bottleneck on Rt 301

Anonymous
A bypass to the West is needed, one with interchanges and overpasses.
Anonymous
What is with your love of interchanges, its weird.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is with your love of interchanges, its weird.


I agree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A bypass to the West is needed, one with interchanges and overpasses.


This is an idea! We do need something that bypasses the Brandywine Crossing Shopping Center and the Costco
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have lived in this region for over 50 years and have absolutely no idea where this is.

Waldorf, MD



DP

I’ve heard of Waldorf before. But I’d never dream of going there. It sounds absolutely dreadful and depressing. I couldn’t imagine why anyone would live in such a place.



Quiet everyone!!!

A white liberal has spoken!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Move closer to your job.


And yet on other threads I'm sure you're advising people to only buy a house they can afford, right? Can't have it both ways, housing prices keep pushing the non-rich further and further out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have lived in this region for over 50 years and have absolutely no idea where this is.

Waldorf, MD



DP

I’ve heard of Waldorf before. But I’d never dream of going there. It sounds absolutely dreadful and depressing. I couldn’t imagine why anyone would live in such a place.

Waldorf is 60% Black. It’s great that people openly show how racist they are.


Where did I say anything about race? I said it sounds dreadful and depressing. Miles of strip malls and stoplights, backed by soulless neighborhoods of cheaply made faux-luxury homes. So depressing.

You’re not as smart as you think you are trumpie.


Umm this describes basically all of northern Virginia outside Arlington and Alexandria.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Move closer to your job.


And yet on other threads I'm sure you're advising people to only buy a house they can afford, right? Can't have it both ways, housing prices keep pushing the non-rich further and further out.


+1

Posts like PP's take the cake for non-productive. I'm sure OP and others never wondered about moving closer to their job. What a novel idea. And love the PP who said "I've lived here for 50 years, what IS this place you speak of? Oh my heavens, sounds dreadful!"
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