Anonymous
Post 01/24/2020 11:12     Subject: Re:What comes to mind when you think of Montgomery County?

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Anonymous wrote:The big dog in the DC area, hence the jealousy and the hatred


Hardly. Can’t hold a candle to Fairfax or Loudoun. This is why they won’t let a bridge be built. Everyone would go work in nova.

Do you see anyone tries to compare or measure up to Fairfax or Loudoun ? Nope.
It's all about MoCo
.

Yep. Look at all the threads about MoCo.
Fairfax, Loudoun and the rest of NoVa are just wannabes.


Lol. Has it ever occurred to you that there’s no reason to try and compare or measure up to Fairfax or Loudoun because both jurisdictions are already considered to be highly desirable?

What I see on this thread is a lot of empty bragging about MoCo. It gives me the image of a bunch of middle-aged burnouts thinking that they’re still living their glory days as star high school football players. This is EXACTLY the kind of attitude that will dampen the county’s future.

Huh? The highlighted makes no sense.
When one wants to be the best, one tries to compare to, measure up to and beat the best...to be the best.
You don’t try to measure up to mediocrity . If these jurisdictions were the best, others would try to measure up to them.

Also, did you happen to check the title of this thread? "What comes to mind when you think of Montgomery County ". People say what they think and feel.
Some brag about good things in MoCo, while others, haters and wannabes like yourself, throw shades and hatreds( when you all don't even live in the county ).
Over 80% of the people living in the county think it's a great place to live, so it's not empty bragging. IT IS fact and reality.


Please dont quote stats like this as facts. Hey do you like where you live? No, I hate it. Then why do you live there? Cuz I am a dumb ass. In others words the question is inherently attuned to giving a biased response. Now, is MoCo lovely? Yes it seems like it is as are Fairfax and Loudoun and Arlington and most places around DC except for SE and NE DC and some portions of PG county. I.e. the poorer areas. The question was, “what comes to mind when you think of MoCo?” That question itself is geared towards a wide range of response from lovers and haters alike and those that live there and those that don’t. So now that we know that you live in MoCo I believe what comes to mind when I think of MoCo are people that are defensive and educated but not necessarily wise.

Too clueless
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2019/12/survey-reveals-what-montgomery-county-residents-think-about-housing-child-care-traffic/
Keep huffing and puffing


So, I tell you how surveys like these are inherently biased and you proceeed to cite a survey. Me thinks you’re the gullible and clueless one. Again, educated but unwise.

Because YOU told me, so it must be true.

Keep huffing and puffing
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2020 07:04     Subject: Re:What comes to mind when you think of Montgomery County?

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Anonymous wrote:When I think of MoCo, I think of the homeowner who was royally boned by the insane landlord-tenant laws there.
An elderly woman owned a nice home in Bethesda, and noticed that there was a homeless woman living in and roaming the neighborhood. After helping the homeless woman with food and small amounts of cash from time to time, the homeowner decided to let the homeless woman stay for a few days in her home. Within a very short time, the homeowner became alarmed at the behavior of the homeless woman, and felt threatened. So she told the homeless woman that she would have to leave. At this point, the homeless woman began to threaten the homeowner with bodily harm, so the homeowner called the police to have them remove the homeless woman. The police came and advised the homeowner that it was a civil matter, and that she would have to go to court and have the homeless woman evicted, since the homeless woman was considered a "tenant" under Maryland law. The homeowner protested, saying that she was afraid to go back into her house. The police suggested that she get a hotel room for the night, and to contact her lawyer in the morning.
The homeowner did not want to leave the homeless woman in her house alone, fearing damage or theft of her possessions, so she want back into the house, and the police left.
During the night, the homeowner was stabbed to death by the homeless woman.


Can you link to a news report about this case, please?


There is no link because it's a lie. Propaganda.


I remember reading about this in the WaPo. It's been 4 or 5 years ago, but the OP got it right, as far as I remember.


Maybe you remember reading about the murder of 23-year-old Laura Houghteling in 1992 - because that's what came up when I googled Bethesda murder homeless. However, other than that it involves Bethesda, a murderer who was homeless, and a murder victim who was a woman, it's totally different from the tale related by the top PP.


This was terrifying when it happened. I was in high school. What’s similar is that Laura’s mom had hired homeless and mentally ill Hadden to do work around their house. She thought she was doing something kind, but he ended up getting his daughter slaughtered. He was also found to have murdered another missing girl from a high profile case.
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2020 06:37     Subject: Re:What comes to mind when you think of Montgomery County?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The big dog in the DC area, hence the jealousy and the hatred


Hardly. Can’t hold a candle to Fairfax or Loudoun. This is why they won’t let a bridge be built. Everyone would go work in nova.

Do you see anyone tries to compare or measure up to Fairfax or Loudoun ? Nope.
It's all about MoCo
.

Yep. Look at all the threads about MoCo.
Fairfax, Loudoun and the rest of NoVa are just wannabes.


Lol. Has it ever occurred to you that there’s no reason to try and compare or measure up to Fairfax or Loudoun because both jurisdictions are already considered to be highly desirable?

What I see on this thread is a lot of empty bragging about MoCo. It gives me the image of a bunch of middle-aged burnouts thinking that they’re still living their glory days as star high school football players. This is EXACTLY the kind of attitude that will dampen the county’s future.

Huh? The highlighted makes no sense.
When one wants to be the best, one tries to compare to, measure up to and beat the best...to be the best.
You don’t try to measure up to mediocrity . If these jurisdictions were the best, others would try to measure up to them.

Also, did you happen to check the title of this thread? "What comes to mind when you think of Montgomery County ". People say what they think and feel.
Some brag about good things in MoCo, while others, haters and wannabes like yourself, throw shades and hatreds( when you all don't even live in the county ).
Over 80% of the people living in the county think it's a great place to live, so it's not empty bragging. IT IS fact and reality.


Please dont quote stats like this as facts. Hey do you like where you live? No, I hate it. Then why do you live there? Cuz I am a dumb ass. In others words the question is inherently attuned to giving a biased response. Now, is MoCo lovely? Yes it seems like it is as are Fairfax and Loudoun and Arlington and most places around DC except for SE and NE DC and some portions of PG county. I.e. the poorer areas. The question was, “what comes to mind when you think of MoCo?” That question itself is geared towards a wide range of response from lovers and haters alike and those that live there and those that don’t. So now that we know that you live in MoCo I believe what comes to mind when I think of MoCo are people that are defensive and educated but not necessarily wise.

Too clueless
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2019/12/survey-reveals-what-montgomery-county-residents-think-about-housing-child-care-traffic/
Keep huffing and puffing


So, I tell you how surveys like these are inherently biased and you proceeed to cite a survey. Me thinks you’re the gullible and clueless one. Again, educated but unwise.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2020 23:00     Subject: Re:What comes to mind when you think of Montgomery County?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The big dog in the DC area, hence the jealousy and the hatred


Hardly. Can’t hold a candle to Fairfax or Loudoun. This is why they won’t let a bridge be built. Everyone would go work in nova.

Do you see anyone tries to compare or measure up to Fairfax or Loudoun ? Nope.
It's all about MoCo
.

Yep. Look at all the threads about MoCo.
Fairfax, Loudoun and the rest of NoVa are just wannabes.


Lol. Has it ever occurred to you that there’s no reason to try and compare or measure up to Fairfax or Loudoun because both jurisdictions are already considered to be highly desirable?

What I see on this thread is a lot of empty bragging about MoCo. It gives me the image of a bunch of middle-aged burnouts thinking that they’re still living their glory days as star high school football players. This is EXACTLY the kind of attitude that will dampen the county’s future.

Huh? The highlighted makes no sense.
When one wants to be the best, one tries to compare to, measure up to and beat the best...to be the best.
You don’t try to measure up to mediocrity . If these jurisdictions were the best, others would try to measure up to them.

Also, did you happen to check the title of this thread? "What comes to mind when you think of Montgomery County ". People say what they think and feel.
Some brag about good things in MoCo, while others, haters and wannabes like yourself, throw shades and hatreds( when you all don't even live in the county ).
Over 80% of the people living in the county think it's a great place to live, so it's not empty bragging. IT IS fact and reality.


Please dont quote stats like this as facts. Hey do you like where you live? No, I hate it. Then why do you live there? Cuz I am a dumb ass. In others words the question is inherently attuned to giving a biased response. Now, is MoCo lovely? Yes it seems like it is as are Fairfax and Loudoun and Arlington and most places around DC except for SE and NE DC and some portions of PG county. I.e. the poorer areas. The question was, “what comes to mind when you think of MoCo?” That question itself is geared towards a wide range of response from lovers and haters alike and those that live there and those that don’t. So now that we know that you live in MoCo I believe what comes to mind when I think of MoCo are people that are defensive and educated but not necessarily wise.

Too clueless
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2019/12/survey-reveals-what-montgomery-county-residents-think-about-housing-child-care-traffic/
Keep huffing and puffing


Clearly you have trouble handling opinions or views that are different from your own. That’s a shame.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2020 22:29     Subject: Re:What comes to mind when you think of Montgomery County?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The big dog in the DC area, hence the jealousy and the hatred


Hardly. Can’t hold a candle to Fairfax or Loudoun. This is why they won’t let a bridge be built. Everyone would go work in nova.

Do you see anyone tries to compare or measure up to Fairfax or Loudoun ? Nope.
It's all about MoCo
.

Yep. Look at all the threads about MoCo.
Fairfax, Loudoun and the rest of NoVa are just wannabes.


Lol. Has it ever occurred to you that there’s no reason to try and compare or measure up to Fairfax or Loudoun because both jurisdictions are already considered to be highly desirable?

What I see on this thread is a lot of empty bragging about MoCo. It gives me the image of a bunch of middle-aged burnouts thinking that they’re still living their glory days as star high school football players. This is EXACTLY the kind of attitude that will dampen the county’s future.

Huh? The highlighted makes no sense.
When one wants to be the best, one tries to compare to, measure up to and beat the best...to be the best.
You don’t try to measure up to mediocrity . If these jurisdictions were the best, others would try to measure up to them.

Also, did you happen to check the title of this thread? "What comes to mind when you think of Montgomery County ". People say what they think and feel.
Some brag about good things in MoCo, while others, haters and wannabes like yourself, throw shades and hatreds( when you all don't even live in the county ).
Over 80% of the people living in the county think it's a great place to live, so it's not empty bragging. IT IS fact and reality.


Please dont quote stats like this as facts. Hey do you like where you live? No, I hate it. Then why do you live there? Cuz I am a dumb ass. In others words the question is inherently attuned to giving a biased response. Now, is MoCo lovely? Yes it seems like it is as are Fairfax and Loudoun and Arlington and most places around DC except for SE and NE DC and some portions of PG county. I.e. the poorer areas. The question was, “what comes to mind when you think of MoCo?” That question itself is geared towards a wide range of response from lovers and haters alike and those that live there and those that don’t. So now that we know that you live in MoCo I believe what comes to mind when I think of MoCo are people that are defensive and educated but not necessarily wise.

Too clueless
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2019/12/survey-reveals-what-montgomery-county-residents-think-about-housing-child-care-traffic/
Keep huffing and puffing
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2020 20:48     Subject: Re:What comes to mind when you think of Montgomery County?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The big dog in the DC area, hence the jealousy and the hatred


Hardly. Can’t hold a candle to Fairfax or Loudoun. This is why they won’t let a bridge be built. Everyone would go work in nova.

Do you see anyone tries to compare or measure up to Fairfax or Loudoun ? Nope.
It's all about MoCo
.

Yep. Look at all the threads about MoCo.
Fairfax, Loudoun and the rest of NoVa are just wannabes.


Lol. Has it ever occurred to you that there’s no reason to try and compare or measure up to Fairfax or Loudoun because both jurisdictions are already considered to be highly desirable?

What I see on this thread is a lot of empty bragging about MoCo. It gives me the image of a bunch of middle-aged burnouts thinking that they’re still living their glory days as star high school football players. This is EXACTLY the kind of attitude that will dampen the county’s future.

Huh? The highlighted makes no sense.
When one wants to be the best, one tries to compare to, measure up to and beat the best...to be the best.
You don’t try to measure up to mediocrity . If these jurisdictions were the best, others would try to measure up to them.

Also, did you happen to check the title of this thread? "What comes to mind when you think of Montgomery County ". People say what they think and feel.
Some brag about good things in MoCo, while others, haters and wannabes like yourself, throw shades and hatreds( when you all don't even live in the county ).
Over 80% of the people living in the county think it's a great place to live, so it's not empty bragging. IT IS fact and reality.


Please dont quote stats like this as facts. Hey do you like where you live? No, I hate it. Then why do you live there? Cuz I am a dumb ass. In others words the question is inherently attuned to giving a biased response. Now, is MoCo lovely? Yes it seems like it is as are Fairfax and Loudoun and Arlington and most places around DC except for SE and NE DC and some portions of PG county. I.e. the poorer areas. The question was, “what comes to mind when you think of MoCo?” That question itself is geared towards a wide range of response from lovers and haters alike and those that live there and those that don’t. So now that we know that you live in MoCo I believe what comes to mind when I think of MoCo are people that are defensive and educated but not necessarily wise.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2020 13:49     Subject: Re:What comes to mind when you think of Montgomery County?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The big dog in the DC area, hence the jealousy and the hatred


Hardly. Can’t hold a candle to Fairfax or Loudoun. This is why they won’t let a bridge be built. Everyone would go work in nova.

Do you see anyone tries to compare or measure up to Fairfax or Loudoun ? Nope.
It's all about MoCo
.

Yep. Look at all the threads about MoCo.
Fairfax, Loudoun and the rest of NoVa are just wannabes.


Lol. Has it ever occurred to you that there’s no reason to try and compare or measure up to Fairfax or Loudoun because both jurisdictions are already considered to be highly desirable?

What I see on this thread is a lot of empty bragging about MoCo. It gives me the image of a bunch of middle-aged burnouts thinking that they’re still living their glory days as star high school football players. This is EXACTLY the kind of attitude that will dampen the county’s future.

Huh? The highlighted makes no sense.
When one wants to be the best, one tries to compare to, measure up to and beat the best...to be the best.
You don’t try to measure up to mediocrity . If these jurisdictions were the best, others would try to measure up to them.

Also, did you happen to check the title of this thread? "What comes to mind when you think of Montgomery County ". People say what they think and feel.
Some brag about good things in MoCo, while others, haters and wannabes like yourself, throw shades and hatreds( when you all don't even live in the county ).
Over 80% of the people living in the county think it's a great place to live, so it's not empty bragging. IT IS fact and reality.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2020 06:57     Subject: Re:What comes to mind when you think of Montgomery County?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The big dog in the DC area, hence the jealousy and the hatred


Hardly. Can’t hold a candle to Fairfax or Loudoun. This is why they won’t let a bridge be built. Everyone would go work in nova.

Do you see anyone tries to compare or measure up to Fairfax or Loudoun ? Nope.
It's all about MoCo
.

Yep. Look at all the threads about MoCo.
Fairfax, Loudoun and the rest of NoVa are just wannabes.


No need for threads as there is little to complain about, but nice deflection.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2020 05:42     Subject: Re:What comes to mind when you think of Montgomery County?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The big dog in the DC area, hence the jealousy and the hatred


Hardly. Can’t hold a candle to Fairfax or Loudoun. This is why they won’t let a bridge be built. Everyone would go work in nova.

Do you see anyone tries to compare or measure up to Fairfax or Loudoun ? Nope.
It's all about MoCo
.

Yep. Look at all the threads about MoCo.
Fairfax, Loudoun and the rest of NoVa are just wannabes.


Lol. Has it ever occurred to you that there’s no reason to try and compare or measure up to Fairfax or Loudoun because both jurisdictions are already considered to be highly desirable?

What I see on this thread is a lot of empty bragging about MoCo. It gives me the image of a bunch of middle-aged burnouts thinking that they’re still living their glory days as star high school football players. This is EXACTLY the kind of attitude that will dampen the county’s future.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2020 23:41     Subject: What comes to mind when you think of Montgomery County?

I think 2nd or even 3rd place.

Anonymous
Post 01/22/2020 22:51     Subject: Re:What comes to mind when you think of Montgomery County?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The big dog in the DC area, hence the jealousy and the hatred


Hardly. Can’t hold a candle to Fairfax or Loudoun. This is why they won’t let a bridge be built. Everyone would go work in nova.

Do you see anyone tries to compare or measure up to Fairfax or Loudoun ? Nope.
It's all about MoCo
.

Yep. Look at all the threads about MoCo.
Fairfax, Loudoun and the rest of NoVa are just wannabes.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2020 22:41     Subject: Re:What comes to mind when you think of Montgomery County?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The big dog in the DC area, hence the jealousy and the hatred


Hardly. Can’t hold a candle to Fairfax or Loudoun. This is why they won’t let a bridge be built. Everyone would go work in nova.

Do you see anyone tries to compare or measure up to Fairfax or Loudoun ? Nope.
It's all about MoCo.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2020 22:00     Subject: What comes to mind when you think of Montgomery County?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MoCo's problem is that it's stagnated economically, and the quality of life here has started to decline, albeit slowly.

I agree with the PP that the county has its head stuck in the sand. The same thing can be said of the entire state of Maryland, unfortunately.

Also, the sense of superiority in MoCo (i.e. "we're better than everywhere/everyone else") doesn't ring true anymore. It might have in the past, but it's outdated today, and it's impeding the ability of the county and state to wake up to reality.

We spend so much time making fun of Virginia, but Virginia is leaving Maryland in the dust. Petty name calling won't change that.


Yes, it's embarrassing. Virginia's governor is forward-thinking and investing in rail, while Maryland's governor is stuck in 1950s highway-building (that benefits his real-estate holdings.)


Purple line is being built in MD and I66 is being expanded in VA so...um...what?


Virginia is investing $3.7 billion to expand its passenger rail infrastructure. And, yes, Maryland is finally building the Purple Line...23 years after it was first proposed...

That’s what.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2020 19:33     Subject: What comes to mind when you think of Montgomery County?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MoCo's problem is that it's stagnated economically, and the quality of life here has started to decline, albeit slowly.

I agree with the PP that the county has its head stuck in the sand. The same thing can be said of the entire state of Maryland, unfortunately.

Also, the sense of superiority in MoCo (i.e. "we're better than everywhere/everyone else") doesn't ring true anymore. It might have in the past, but it's outdated today, and it's impeding the ability of the county and state to wake up to reality.

We spend so much time making fun of Virginia, but Virginia is leaving Maryland in the dust. Petty name calling won't change that.


Yes, it's embarrassing. Virginia's governor is forward-thinking and investing in rail, while Maryland's governor is stuck in 1950s highway-building (that benefits his real-estate holdings.)


Purple line is being built in MD and I66 is being expanded in VA so...um...what?
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2020 19:09     Subject: What comes to mind when you think of Montgomery County?

Anonymous wrote:MoCo's problem is that it's stagnated economically, and the quality of life here has started to decline, albeit slowly.

I agree with the PP that the county has its head stuck in the sand. The same thing can be said of the entire state of Maryland, unfortunately.

Also, the sense of superiority in MoCo (i.e. "we're better than everywhere/everyone else") doesn't ring true anymore. It might have in the past, but it's outdated today, and it's impeding the ability of the county and state to wake up to reality.

We spend so much time making fun of Virginia, but Virginia is leaving Maryland in the dust. Petty name calling won't change that.


Yes, it's embarrassing. Virginia's governor is forward-thinking and investing in rail, while Maryland's governor is stuck in 1950s highway-building (that benefits his real-estate holdings.)