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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My guess is you are going from Murch to Hearst? If not, please clarify.[/quote] If this is the shift OP is describing, it's hard for me to feel much sympathy.[/quote] I think we have officially replaced "First World problems" with "Ward 3 problems."[/quote] Best post of the day. I have very little sympathy for OP, and this attitude is the reason we were so happy to move out of Ward 3. [/quote] Stereotyping! all ward three people are not alike[/quote] Just want to say that I'm the PP who coined the "Ward 3 problems" phrase and I live in Ward 3. Yes, we're not all like that, but honestly, lots of people here are ridiculous. We chose to live here so that our kids could walk to school and our commutes (to downtown and Bethesda) were manageable. We've met lots of great friends who are normal people, but I sure don't love everyone I meet here.[/quote] Another ward 3 poster who agrees with you. I've lived in ward 3 since 1994. This is hard to believe but w3 is actually getting [u]worse [/u]WRT those negative features commonly associated with w3 by residents of other wards. [/quote]
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