This made me laugh! If it was only that easy and convenient... |
Ashburn Farm strictly prohibits the use of rocks in landscaping. I have always had my own theories as to why. I've lived in Ashburn for over 17 years and that rumor was around when I moved here. Not white rocks but Clydes on a Thursday night... |
I've been to Clyde's on a Thursday night and have never seen this...why am I always missing all he fun. ![]() |
If you go back 20 years ago, I knew people in Fairfax and Rockville talking about white rocks and swinging. Now its LoCo, HoCo and Fredneck. Funny thing, it's just talk. |
I mean you can find swingers everywhere in the Washington metro. I live in Great Falls and I've met others from Vienna, McLean and Ashburn. A lot of people would be surprised at the percentage of the population that participates in the lifestyle. The sad part is that most I know are in their 40s, and that's what makes it hard for us that are younger. |
Agree, you should see Blacks or Woodmont Grill in Bethesda on a Thursday evening in the spring or fall. |
Do they attract a younger crowd? |
It does? I live in Ashburn Farm and in the last year did comprehensive landscaping and it included a truck load (literally) of river rock to be dumped where the water swell used to flood my yard. I submitted the drawings my landscape atchitecht drew up and samples of all materials, including tbe rocks. It was approved. |
Swinger here we don't need white rocks we have websites |
Ive gone in seach of these illusive swingers to observe them in their habitat and never have seen anything that would appear to be swingerish. Mist be an urban legend. |
+1 Thank you! |
Clyde's on Thursday night is cougar night. Don't see many couples going there together. |
Lol yes, of course! Your age may have something to do with your ignorance though ![]() |
I'll bet you use tiki TORCHES. big difference |