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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am not quite sure I understand the charges of suburban crippling debt and parking wars. DC real estate is just as expensive so it's not like they are handing out urban properties for free. If you bought recently, you are just as "debt crippled" as anyone who bought in the burbs. There is ample space to park in the burbs so there is no need to fight for parking. It's not a scarce resource in the burbs.[/quote] Ever been to a Wegmans on a Saturday afternoon? Tell me there's no parking wars. Literally insane people in insane cars trying to run each other over.[/quote] I’ve been shopping on weekends at the Germantown Wegmans for years and have no idea what you’re talking about.[/quote] I'm not trolling. I've been going to Wegman's in various parts of the country for 30 years and as much as I love that place there's something that makes people act crazy in the parking lot. Maybe you're just inured to it. I also object to the person who said they go to Trader Joes for a calm experience. That's literally the opposite of their business model. I thought the ones in DC were batshit so I tried hitting them out in VA and good god it was insane. I've never seen such long lines or literally been shoved in a grocery store before. [/quote] Looks like the common denominator here is you.[/quote] Wegman's has 109 locations. Surely a few have calm parking lots at some parts of the day. The fact that you people can find some exception to the rule in the vast wasteland that is suburbia doesn't mean it's not a bleak place. Take the L.[/quote] You’re trying very hard. [/quote]
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