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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One building full of kleptocrats hardly makes Arlington appealing. [/quote] Trust me when I say no one in Turnberry even know wildwood or pooks hill exist. Next.[/quote] Trust me when I say no one in Turnberry even knows Dominion Hills or Cherrydale exist, either. They are in their own little Turnberry world. Yuck. [/quote] Well--they know Clarendon exists. They are definitely in Clarendon Whole Foods on a regular basis.[/quote] Probably their staff is. [/quote] Nope. It is that 'Beverly Hills face'...super plastic surgery, foreign accent, the very flashy attire--the kind of sh*t you used to never seen in earthy Arlington.[/quote] Arlington was never earthy. It was just an unpretentious suburb. We had the Clarendon Sears. Bobs Big Boy on Columbia Pike. Joes Pizza on Lee Hwy. For the nice dinner out there was Lums near Parkington or for the special occasion, the Evans Farm Inn in McLean. Then Pentagon City opened, and we got DC's first Macy's and Nordstroms. Then that Whole Foods transformed Clarendon. [/quote]
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