Executive homes, tell me about yours

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Anonymous wrote:My Executive home is tastefully appointed. Dark cherry paneling in all the appropriate rooms, burgundy colored walls in the powder rooms, forest green in my Executive husband's study, and mauve in my dressing room. Brass fixtures throughout with paintings of ducks or hunting dogs in any room appropriate for a cocktail. All cocktail serve wear is crystal. The Gardener comes every Thursday and the Housekeeper comes every day to starch my shoulder pads.


O. M. G. Starched shoulder pads are for the poors! I certainly hope you don't wear those to the Club!!
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Assuming it is a real question, go to Bethesda, Potomac, McLean or Great Falls. Look at the very large, tasteful homes on adequately sized lawns. For DC, go up the side street in Georgetown or go to Kalorama.
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Anonymous wrote:Is and Executive home one that all the neighboring homes report to?



BAHAHAHAHAHA!

No, he's the crazy down the street who bought the foreclosure for half price in 1992, and thinks he owns the neighborhood. People move FAR away from him.
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Anonymous wrote:My Executive home is tastefully appointed. Dark cherry paneling in all the appropriate rooms, burgundy colored walls in the powder rooms, forest green in my Executive husband's study, and mauve in my dressing room. Brass fixtures throughout with paintings of ducks or hunting dogs in any room appropriate for a cocktail. All cocktail serve wear is crystal. The Gardener comes every Thursday and the Housekeeper comes every day to starch my shoulder pads.


O. M. G. Starched shoulder pads are for the poors! I certainly hope you don't wear those to the Club!!


Don't forget weekly VHS tapings of "Dynasty."
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Anonymous wrote:Is this OP the same OP that posted about how her husband was becoming an "Executive" and their salary was tripling and she was quitting her job?

I guess she's enjoying her virtual spending spree.


Where is this magical thread?


http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/489993.page


Bless you.


Also this one: http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/490275.page


I have a theory she is a second wife, one not from the US and she just married into this and is over her head and asking for advice. That or she has an eye on a "CFO Executive" and wants to know what she'd be in for.


BINGO. "Swim, baby, swim!"

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Anonymous wrote:Is this OP the same OP that posted about how her husband was becoming an "Executive" and their salary was tripling and she was quitting her job?

I guess she's enjoying her virtual spending spree.


Where is this magical thread?


http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/489993.page


Bless you.


Also this one: http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/490275.page


I have a theory she is a second wife, one not from the US and she just married into this and is over her head and asking for advice. That or she has an eye on a "CFO Executive" and wants to know what she'd be in for.


BINGO. "Swim, baby, swim!"

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Come on guys, don't be so hard on the OP.

There is such a thing as an executive car, so I think a lot of those aspects would translate over even though none of us have ever heard of an "Executive home" before.

So if there was such a thing as a 5-series equivalent in terms of a home, that's what it would be.


Oh, cut the shit. ALL the Asians and Indians have the Black S Series with darker than black windows. Its no longer executive - it is peasantry at this point.
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Anonymous wrote:Come on guys, don't be so hard on the OP.

There is such a thing as an executive car, so I think a lot of those aspects would translate over even though none of us have ever heard of an "Executive home" before.

So if there was such a thing as a 5-series equivalent in terms of a home, that's what it would be.


So we're talking about the kind of house a pretentious social climber would buy?


+1

A dome, OP - you need a big arse dome.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this OP the same OP that posted about how her husband was becoming an "Executive" and their salary was tripling and she was quitting her job?

I guess she's enjoying her virtual spending spree.


ohh

under which topic?

I'd love to read it!

Superficial threads are my thing.
Anonymous
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