Fireworks in Georgetown or Rosslyn tonight?

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Anonymous wrote:Actually just saw this on my neighborhood newsfeed:
“A wedding at the Kennedy Center apparently, of a major KC donor and/or Board member.”


This was a massive display. Also in Glover Park and it woke me up on my couch. It must have been 15 minutes long?


College kids sleeping on their couch on Saturday night? Man, times have changed.


Yes, times have changed. The college kids and group houses left Glover Park years ago. It’s an expensive hood.


No it is not, everyone just tries to pimp that noise. It’s cramped and way overrated. Full adults shouldn’t live in those conditions. Besides, Kent, Woodland and Cleveland Park are the expensive neighborhoods.

GP needs to get back to where it was. The current hangers on need to go out to the burbs so the young 20 somethings can return to having fun. Bring the party back!


WTF did I just read? Weirdo.


No, the oddballs are the tools who overstayed their 20s. They need to go. If you are one of them, quit acting like your 40 something self and 2 kids belong in GP. You don’t. Your kids are suffering in your house designed for young adults. Seriously, it’s time to go.



People of all ages live in Glover Park and they always have. The homes were built in the 1930s, and yes, they are small but that's city living. You have no odea what's going on in the DC real estate market, do you?


I have lived in DC for decades and walk through GP all of the time and weep for what it has become.

I once lived there. Made some money and moved up the hill and a bit west and put my family in a 5000 sq home with a nice yard. Like adults are supposed to do. The squatter remnants need to move along so the kids can frolic once more. Such good times back when.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually just saw this on my neighborhood newsfeed:
“A wedding at the Kennedy Center apparently, of a major KC donor and/or Board member.”


This was a massive display. Also in Glover Park and it woke me up on my couch. It must have been 15 minutes long?


College kids sleeping on their couch on Saturday night? Man, times have changed.


Yes, times have changed. The college kids and group houses left Glover Park years ago. It’s an expensive hood.


No it is not, everyone just tries to pimp that noise. It’s cramped and way overrated. Full adults shouldn’t live in those conditions. Besides, Kent, Woodland and Cleveland Park are the expensive neighborhoods.

GP needs to get back to where it was. The current hangers on need to go out to the burbs so the young 20 somethings can return to having fun. Bring the party back!


WTF did I just read? Weirdo.


No, the oddballs are the tools who overstayed their 20s. They need to go. If you are one of them, quit acting like your 40 something self and 2 kids belong in GP. You don’t. Your kids are suffering in your house designed for young adults. Seriously, it’s time to go.



People of all ages live in Glover Park and they always have. The homes were built in the 1930s, and yes, they are small but that's city living. You have no odea what's going on in the DC real estate market, do you?


I have lived in DC for decades and walk through GP all of the time and weep for what it has become.

I once lived there. Made some money and moved up the hill and a bit west and put my family in a 5000 sq home with a nice yard. Like adults are supposed to do. The squatter remnants need to move along so the kids can frolic once more. Such good times back when.



What you're really weeping for is your lost youth. Glad you left GP. Get a life and stop walking through our neighborhood, nutjob.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually just saw this on my neighborhood newsfeed:
“A wedding at the Kennedy Center apparently, of a major KC donor and/or Board member.”


This was a massive display. Also in Glover Park and it woke me up on my couch. It must have been 15 minutes long?


College kids sleeping on their couch on Saturday night? Man, times have changed.


Yes, times have changed. The college kids and group houses left Glover Park years ago. It’s an expensive hood.


No it is not, everyone just tries to pimp that noise. It’s cramped and way overrated. Full adults shouldn’t live in those conditions. Besides, Kent, Woodland and Cleveland Park are the expensive neighborhoods.

GP needs to get back to where it was. The current hangers on need to go out to the burbs so the young 20 somethings can return to having fun. Bring the party back!


WTF did I just read? Weirdo.


No, the oddballs are the tools who overstayed their 20s. They need to go. If you are one of them, quit acting like your 40 something self and 2 kids belong in GP. You don’t. Your kids are suffering in your house designed for young adults. Seriously, it’s time to go.



People of all ages live in Glover Park and they always have. The homes were built in the 1930s, and yes, they are small but that's city living. You have no odea what's going on in the DC real estate market, do you?


I have lived in DC for decades and walk through GP all of the time and weep for what it has become.

I once lived there. Made some money and moved up the hill and a bit west and put my family in a 5000 sq home with a nice yard. Like adults are supposed to do. The squatter remnants need to move along so the kids can frolic once more. Such good times back when.



What you're really weeping for is your lost youth. Glad you left GP. Get a life and stop walking through our neighborhood, nutjob.


Exactly! What a weirdo. Plus: hey weirdo: some people can’t afford 5k sq foot houses or are morally opposed to them. So, maybe keep your dumb pontifications to yourself, you classist weirdo
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually just saw this on my neighborhood newsfeed:
“A wedding at the Kennedy Center apparently, of a major KC donor and/or Board member.”


This was a massive display. Also in Glover Park and it woke me up on my couch. It must have been 15 minutes long?


College kids sleeping on their couch on Saturday night? Man, times have changed.


Yes, times have changed. The college kids and group houses left Glover Park years ago. It’s an expensive hood.


No it is not, everyone just tries to pimp that noise. It’s cramped and way overrated. Full adults shouldn’t live in those conditions. Besides, Kent, Woodland and Cleveland Park are the expensive neighborhoods.

GP needs to get back to where it was. The current hangers on need to go out to the burbs so the young 20 somethings can return to having fun. Bring the party back!


WTF did I just read? Weirdo.


No, the oddballs are the tools who overstayed their 20s. They need to go. If you are one of them, quit acting like your 40 something self and 2 kids belong in GP. You don’t. Your kids are suffering in your house designed for young adults. Seriously, it’s time to go.



People of all ages live in Glover Park and they always have. The homes were built in the 1930s, and yes, they are small but that's city living. You have no odea what's going on in the DC real estate market, do you?


I have lived in DC for decades and walk through GP all of the time and weep for what it has become.

I once lived there. Made some money and moved up the hill and a bit west and put my family in a 5000 sq home with a nice yard. Like adults are supposed to do. The squatter remnants need to move along so the kids can frolic once more. Such good times back when.


You need to calm down. Put down your device, take some deep breaths and walk away.
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This type of display needs to be banned! It really frightened my dog.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually just saw this on my neighborhood newsfeed:
“A wedding at the Kennedy Center apparently, of a major KC donor and/or Board member.”


This was a massive display. Also in Glover Park and it woke me up on my couch. It must have been 15 minutes long?


College kids sleeping on their couch on Saturday night? Man, times have changed.


Yes, times have changed. The college kids and group houses left Glover Park years ago. It’s an expensive hood.


No it is not, everyone just tries to pimp that noise. It’s cramped and way overrated. Full adults shouldn’t live in those conditions. Besides, Kent, Woodland and Cleveland Park are the expensive neighborhoods.

GP needs to get back to where it was. The current hangers on need to go out to the burbs so the young 20 somethings can return to having fun. Bring the party back!


WTF did I just read? Weirdo.


No, the oddballs are the tools who overstayed their 20s. They need to go. If you are one of them, quit acting like your 40 something self and 2 kids belong in GP. You don’t. Your kids are suffering in your house designed for young adults. Seriously, it’s time to go.



People of all ages live in Glover Park and they always have. The homes were built in the 1930s, and yes, they are small but that's city living. You have no odea what's going on in the DC real estate market, do you?


I have lived in DC for decades and walk through GP all of the time and weep for what it has become.

I once lived there. Made some money and moved up the hill and a bit west and put my family in a 5000 sq home with a nice yard. Like adults are supposed to do. The squatter remnants need to move along so the kids can frolic once more. Such good times back when.



What you're really weeping for is your lost youth. Glad you left GP. Get a life and stop walking through our neighborhood, nutjob.


Exactly! What a weirdo. Plus: hey weirdo: some people can’t afford 5k sq foot houses or are morally opposed to them. So, maybe keep your dumb pontifications to yourself, you classist weirdo


You guys are losers. Plain and simple. Living in kids neighborhood and acting like you are normal. Tools. You get a life and actually grow up. Leave transitional neighborhoods to the people in transition. I actually own a bunch of places in “your” neighborhood and lived in it long before you did so YOU get out of MY neighborhood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually just saw this on my neighborhood newsfeed:
“A wedding at the Kennedy Center apparently, of a major KC donor and/or Board member.”


This was a massive display. Also in Glover Park and it woke me up on my couch. It must have been 15 minutes long?


College kids sleeping on their couch on Saturday night? Man, times have changed.


Yes, times have changed. The college kids and group houses left Glover Park years ago. It’s an expensive hood.


No it is not, everyone just tries to pimp that noise. It’s cramped and way overrated. Full adults shouldn’t live in those conditions. Besides, Kent, Woodland and Cleveland Park are the expensive neighborhoods.

GP needs to get back to where it was. The current hangers on need to go out to the burbs so the young 20 somethings can return to having fun. Bring the party back!


WTF did I just read? Weirdo.


No, the oddballs are the tools who overstayed their 20s. They need to go. If you are one of them, quit acting like your 40 something self and 2 kids belong in GP. You don’t. Your kids are suffering in your house designed for young adults. Seriously, it’s time to go.



People of all ages live in Glover Park and they always have. The homes were built in the 1930s, and yes, they are small but that's city living. You have no odea what's going on in the DC real estate market, do you?


I have lived in DC for decades and walk through GP all of the time and weep for what it has become.

I once lived there. Made some money and moved up the hill and a bit west and put my family in a 5000 sq home with a nice yard. Like adults are supposed to do. The squatter remnants need to move along so the kids can frolic once more. Such good times back when.



What you're really weeping for is your lost youth. Glad you left GP. Get a life and stop walking through our neighborhood, nutjob.


It was mine long before yours and I still own more of it than you do. You get out. I could have made millions selling out to some of you losers but prefer to rent to students and nurses at GU.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually just saw this on my neighborhood newsfeed:
“A wedding at the Kennedy Center apparently, of a major KC donor and/or Board member.”


This was a massive display. Also in Glover Park and it woke me up on my couch. It must have been 15 minutes long?


College kids sleeping on their couch on Saturday night? Man, times have changed.


Yes, times have changed. The college kids and group houses left Glover Park years ago. It’s an expensive hood.


No it is not, everyone just tries to pimp that noise. It’s cramped and way overrated. Full adults shouldn’t live in those conditions. Besides, Kent, Woodland and Cleveland Park are the expensive neighborhoods.

GP needs to get back to where it was. The current hangers on need to go out to the burbs so the young 20 somethings can return to having fun. Bring the party back!


WTF did I just read? Weirdo.


No, the oddballs are the tools who overstayed their 20s. They need to go. If you are one of them, quit acting like your 40 something self and 2 kids belong in GP. You don’t. Your kids are suffering in your house designed for young adults. Seriously, it’s time to go.



People of all ages live in Glover Park and they always have. The homes were built in the 1930s, and yes, they are small but that's city living. You have no odea what's going on in the DC real estate market, do you?


I have lived in DC for decades and walk through GP all of the time and weep for what it has become.

I once lived there. Made some money and moved up the hill and a bit west and put my family in a 5000 sq home with a nice yard. Like adults are supposed to do. The squatter remnants need to move along so the kids can frolic once more. Such good times back when.



What you're really weeping for is your lost youth. Glad you left GP. Get a life and stop walking through our neighborhood, nutjob.


Exactly! What a weirdo. Plus: hey weirdo: some people can’t afford 5k sq foot houses or are morally opposed to them. So, maybe keep your dumb pontifications to yourself, you classist weirdo


You guys are losers. Plain and simple. Living in kids neighborhood and acting like you are normal. Tools. You get a life and actually grow up. Leave transitional neighborhoods to the people in transition. I actually own a bunch of places in “your” neighborhood and lived in it long before you did so YOU get out of MY neighborhood.



What ARE you talking about? You are a weird one. I've lived in GP since 1997 and raised my family here, so let's not talk about longevity. GP is hardly a transitional neighborhood. Stop living in the past.
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Anonymous wrote:It was for a wedding.


Two people who worked for the Clintons and they officiated the ceremony



How does one even get a permit for blasting off fireworks over the Potomac? It interrupts the flight path to/from DCA!
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Clarendon. They terrified my dog.
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