+1000 lol. McMansion, maybe. |
Yup. It's not my thing and I wouldn't go. But what else is wrong here? Too many people? Maybe? A rich parent held our private school's annual gala at her 10,000 sq ft home up in Darnestown about 10 years ago, and we had that many people. Outside. And a band. And speeches on loudspeakers. And nobody in the neighborhood complained. |
Exactly. Disgusting. DP |
THIS ^^^ |
Please stop being deliberately obtuse. It’s not cute. I’d wager no one at the gala you describe was twerking and rubbing up against one another.
DP |
You dont get to police what happens at a private property event. |
That video depicts behavior, both minor and major, that presents significant risk of harm of serious injury, death and sexual assault to the people in it. |
So what serious injury, death or assault occurred that night so that we can understand your fear? |
I hope that you have life insurance because you are very poor at identifying and assessing risk. |
Yet here I am very much alive. Maybe you are just a tad hyperbolic? You just sound like you enjoy being a know it all. Why don’t you just MYOB? Assess risk for yourself and then leave everyone else alone? |
Your reversion to survivorship bias only reinforces my point. |
ACAB |
| Real house ives of Potomac |
No worries; I wouldn't come within a mile of that cesspool. |
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I think the pearl-clutchers on here probably have no clue what goes on at the parties that their kids go to, but the video from the previous year of this event really is nothing interesting.
I think the only interesting issue is that there's an owner who is inviting this sort of event, as opposed to having a stable renter, and so an event like this might happen often. I think most reasonable people could live with a big party like this once or twice a year, but not as a regular occurrence. If anyone has ever driven around Potomac when Congressional Country Club hosts a tournament, this is actually incredibly tame. |