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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I like the streeteries, don't care about your parking problems [/quote] Ok, well less parking means fewer customers for restaurants. We’ve found ourselves increasingly going over the border to the suburbs because it’s less hassle. Not good for anyone who runs a business in DC[/quote] That’s because you live in Upper Caucasia, the part of DC that really isn’t even a city. [/quote] I mean, how would you know this? [/quote] If this poster is “crossing the border” into the suburbs to eat dinner, where else in DC would she be living? [/quote] I was referring to the darling conclusion that anything north of ~about Woodley Park** is "not a city." How would you know this? Have you left NoMa since you arrived in DC? ** north of Woodley Park and [b]__ west of RCP___[/b]. Note that for the smug Logan Circle crowd originally from Bala Cynwyd, it IS actually ok to live far, far north in the District, or far Northeast ... so long as your public excuse is wanting a big organic garden; you paint your once-beautiful stone house all white [with black windows]; and most importantly, you live east of RCP in places like Takoma Park, Fort Totten, Brightwood Park and especially, especially 16th St Heights. [/quote]
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