Anonymous wrote:I've lived in Logan for 10 years and I totally think DC has a bridge and tunnel crowd (more pronounced in recent years as they perceive the city to be safer).. It's the bros in brown flip flops you see at The Standard on the weekends with their girlfriends in tiny tops. They live in nova.
I like that. Think I'll use it if you don't mind.Anonymous wrote:Have you been to any of the new clubs downtown or on H street lately? Many of these people have to be from bumblefuck, VA. I get what what "corkscrew curls" means when she says "b&t crowd"..
Peeked in because I was curious what a bridge and tunnel crowd is. Are you serious? The threads are bordering on desperation with some of the topics just for someone who is so desperate to post any dumb ass thing that pops in their heads.Anonymous wrote:I see posters use this sometimes in an attempt to be derogatory, but it strikes me as completely off base- there isn't a "bridge and tunnel" crowd in DC the way there is in NYC for what ever reason (because there are still some pockets of affordability in DC? or there are decent restaurants etc in the suburbs? or the city and burbs aren't as separate?)
It just always sticks out like sore thumb to me-- people being obnoxious and off-base simultaneously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. We rarely go into DC for anything other than work. We shop, eat out, and do all our recreational activities out here in the burbs. I doubt we're alone. DC just doesn't have the saw draw as NYC does. Its not the same caliber city or cultural center.
I don't think you're clear on the meaning of "bridge and tunnel crowd."
Anonymous wrote:No. We rarely go into DC for anything other than work. We shop, eat out, and do all our recreational activities out here in the burbs. I doubt we're alone. DC just doesn't have the saw draw as NYC does. Its not the same caliber city or cultural center.
DoubleAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see posters use this sometimes in an attempt to be derogatory, but it strikes me as completely off base- there isn't a "bridge and tunnel" crowd in DC the way there is in NYC for what ever reason (because there are still some pockets of affordability in DC? or there are decent restaurants etc in the suburbs? or the city and burbs aren't as separate?)
It just always sticks out like sore thumb to me-- people being obnoxious and off-base simultaneously.
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Anonymous wrote:I see posters use this sometimes in an attempt to be derogatory, but it strikes me as completely off base- there isn't a "bridge and tunnel" crowd in DC the way there is in NYC for what ever reason (because there are still some pockets of affordability in DC? or there are decent restaurants etc in the suburbs? or the city and burbs aren't as separate?)
It just always sticks out like sore thumb to me-- people being obnoxious and off-base simultaneously.