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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am in Clarendon, but-truthfully-we found the same thing in our old DC neighborhood. We probably do gravitate/attract the more interesting set. We dont buy into the rat race or play the stiff upper lip/jonese game.[b] If you end up at our house- you'll be drunk, not even ask what somebody does for a living (like it matters!), and dancing. We can smell a douchebag in 15 seconds or less. [/b] The funny thing is it has worked for all of us--compared to those selling out and kissing ass to get ahead.[/quote] You sound smug. Not everyone likes to be part of a giant in group like that - sounds like a hs clique, actually. And I have a very hard time believing you only have 1 lawyer friend in dc.[/quote] Are you a 22 year old recent college grad renter?[/quote] I think the Clarendon partier is just one of those self-satisfied extroverts who can't imagine why people might rather have one or two close friends than a constant party. I also love the hypocrisy of looking down at the "rat race" while being oh-so-pleased with his "interesting set," and being quick to "sniff out" and immediately expell anyone that "the group" decides is a "douchebag" upon knowing him for all of 15 seconds. Yuck, yuck, yuck. I would rather hang out with McLean mommy and drink chardonay with her in a mall bar at Tyson's Corner.[/quote]
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