LOLZ. Sounds appropriate.
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Pfffft. Marylebone isnt pretentious, Hampstead is pretentious. |
It is now that they are trying to keep out the Russians. Hampstead is moving down range fast |
"Gaslight Square" in Clarendon is awfully silly, too. If you wanted Georgetown, cross the damn river. |
| I've been inside that Niroo mansion! It's a weird, long story as to why, but I can tell you that the people depicted in that ceiling dome are all members of the Niroo family and their friends. |
The same developer is building a project near Capitol Hill called "Gasbag Square." |
Ha ha, love it! |
| Foxhall crescents. Faux European estates on .1 acre lots. It's like the precursor to Phillips park. |
| Phillips park now boasts David Gregory and Brett Baier as residents. |
Big difference between the Park and Shop and even the Spring Valley center across the street that the entitlement expressed by certain residents at this proposal. |
+1! I was just about to post this. The most pretentious people I've ever known live in Foxhall Crescents. |
Ahhh. That explains it. Met someone recently who told me they lived in Foxhall Cresents which I have never heard of since we're not from DC. There was that pause after telling me like they expected me to say something about it |
"Faux-hall Crescents" is more of a subdivision -- think Nouveau Riche Estates -- rather than a real neighborhood. |
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First of all, why hate on new money? People aren't inherently "better" because they were born into wealth, and people creating wealth for themselves is, ah, the American Dream. What snobbish hogwash.
I say Georgetown. A bunch of self-important blowhards. |
And we all know that the Baier's house is decorated top to bottom in Ralph Lauren. Can't believe the Chevy Chase Club let them in. |