Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashburn is just too far and barren. Nothing there, only new cookie cutter neighborhoods.
Borrrrring!
Perhaps a few carjackings and armed robberies with a sprinkle of rapes would liven your dc surroundings?
Nope, you can stop the TV drama. Have lived in the city for over 10 years and none of the above has happened to me or my neighbors that I know of.
Best you stay in boring, boring Ashburn and your vanilla boring life.
DC sounds so thrilling...and yet here you are trolling a thread about Ashburn.
Enjoy your life in your boarded-up, barricaded, locked-down encampment of a “city.”
Nope, not trolling. I’m here because I know Ashburn, the real estate, and area well.
DH used to live there, and we rented his place and recently sold his place there. His mom and sister is still there.
The reason why there is a lot of security with the inauguration is because of racist white supremicist of which I’m sure there is a number of them out in Ashburn.
DC is thrilling and lots to do even with a family.
BTW I suggest you get some help with your rape comment. I was not the original poster above but responded as a female in kind to your ignorant, rude, and demeaning remarks.
"DC is thrilling." Excuse me, what? Do you know what thrilling means?
I've lived in cities twenty times+ the size of DC and there wasn't anything thrilling about it.
Jumping out of an airplane without a parachute is thrilling. DC is not.
I don’t think you understand what thrilling means.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/thrilling
Lots of exciting things happening in DC and front and center is experiencing history as it is written. Been to the inauguration of the 1st black president? Heard a president speak live? Been to the Women’s March or climate change March?
Seen Hamilton or the symphony? Attended a famous book signing?
You might not find these remarkable history changing events thrilling but trust me thousands do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashburn is just too far and barren. Nothing there, only new cookie cutter neighborhoods.
Borrrrring!
Perhaps a few carjackings and armed robberies with a sprinkle of rapes would liven your dc surroundings?
Nope, you can stop the TV drama. Have lived in the city for over 10 years and none of the above has happened to me or my neighbors that I know of.
Best you stay in boring, boring Ashburn and your vanilla boring life.
DC sounds so thrilling...and yet here you are trolling a thread about Ashburn.
Enjoy your life in your boarded-up, barricaded, locked-down encampment of a “city.”
Nope, not trolling. I’m here because I know Ashburn, the real estate, and area well.
DH used to live there, and we rented his place and recently sold his place there. His mom and sister is still there.
The reason why there is a lot of security with the inauguration is because of racist white supremicist of which I’m sure there is a number of them out in Ashburn.
DC is thrilling and lots to do even with a family.
BTW I suggest you get some help with your rape comment. I was not the original poster above but responded as a female in kind to your ignorant, rude, and demeaning remarks.
"DC is thrilling." Excuse me, what? Do you know what thrilling means?
I've lived in cities twenty times+ the size of DC and there wasn't anything thrilling about it.
Jumping out of an airplane without a parachute is thrilling. DC is not.
I don’t think you understand what thrilling means.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/thrilling
Lots of exciting things happening in DC and front and center is experiencing history as it is written. Been to the inauguration of the 1st black president? Heard a president speak live? Been to the Women’s March or climate change March?
Seen Hamilton or the symphony? Attended a famous book signing?
You might not find these remarkable history changing events thrilling but trust me thousands do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashburn is just too far and barren. Nothing there, only new cookie cutter neighborhoods.
Borrrrring!
Perhaps a few carjackings and armed robberies with a sprinkle of rapes would liven your dc surroundings?
Nope, you can stop the TV drama. Have lived in the city for over 10 years and none of the above has happened to me or my neighbors that I know of.
Best you stay in boring, boring Ashburn and your vanilla boring life.
DC sounds so thrilling...and yet here you are trolling a thread about Ashburn.
Enjoy your life in your boarded-up, barricaded, locked-down encampment of a “city.”
Nope, not trolling. I’m here because I know Ashburn, the real estate, and area well.
DH used to live there, and we rented his place and recently sold his place there. His mom and sister is still there.
The reason why there is a lot of security with the inauguration is because of racist white supremicist of which I’m sure there is a number of them out in Ashburn.
DC is thrilling and lots to do even with a family.
BTW I suggest you get some help with your rape comment. I was not the original poster above but responded as a female in kind to your ignorant, rude, and demeaning remarks.
"DC is thrilling." Excuse me, what? Do you know what thrilling means?
I've lived in cities twenty times+ the size of DC and there wasn't anything thrilling about it.
Jumping out of an airplane without a parachute is thrilling. DC is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashburn is just too far and barren. Nothing there, only new cookie cutter neighborhoods.
Borrrrring!
Perhaps a few carjackings and armed robberies with a sprinkle of rapes would liven your dc surroundings?
Nope, you can stop the TV drama. Have lived in the city for over 10 years and none of the above has happened to me or my neighbors that I know of.
Best you stay in boring, boring Ashburn and your vanilla boring life.
DC sounds so thrilling...and yet here you are trolling a thread about Ashburn.
Enjoy your life in your boarded-up, barricaded, locked-down encampment of a “city.”
Nope, not trolling. I’m here because I know Ashburn, the real estate, and area well.
DH used to live there, and we rented his place and recently sold his place there. His mom and sister is still there.
The reason why there is a lot of security with the inauguration is because of racist white supremicist of which I’m sure there is a number of them out in Ashburn.
DC is thrilling and lots to do even with a family.
BTW I suggest you get some help with your rape comment. I was not the original poster above but responded as a female in kind to your ignorant, rude, and demeaning remarks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashburn is just too far and barren. Nothing there, only new cookie cutter neighborhoods.
Borrrrring!
Perhaps a few carjackings and armed robberies with a sprinkle of rapes would liven your dc surroundings?
Nope, you can stop the TV drama. Have lived in the city for over 10 years and none of the above has happened to me or my neighbors that I know of.
Best you stay in boring, boring Ashburn and your vanilla boring life.
DC sounds so thrilling...and yet here you are trolling a thread about Ashburn.
Enjoy your life in your boarded-up, barricaded, locked-down encampment of a “city.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashburn is just too far and barren. Nothing there, only new cookie cutter neighborhoods.
Borrrrring!
Perhaps a few carjackings and armed robberies with a sprinkle of rapes would liven your dc surroundings?
Nope, you can stop the TV drama. Have lived in the city for over 10 years and none of the above has happened to me or my neighbors that I know of.
Best you stay in boring, boring Ashburn and your vanilla boring life.
DC sounds so thrilling...and yet here you are trolling a thread about Ashburn.
Enjoy your life in your boarded-up, barricaded, locked-down encampment of a “city.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashburn is just too far and barren. Nothing there, only new cookie cutter neighborhoods.
Borrrrring!
Perhaps a few carjackings and armed robberies with a sprinkle of rapes would liven your dc surroundings?
Nope, you can stop the TV drama. Have lived in the city for over 10 years and none of the above has happened to me or my neighbors that I know of.
Best you stay in boring, boring Ashburn and your vanilla boring life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is there so much hate here for Ashburn. Usually that is a sign of jealousy. Anyways, not everyone wants to live in the suburbs and not everyone wants to live in a city. Don’t understand the attacks when you find out not everybody thinks like you.
Don't take it personally, pp. They do this for every suburb of DC, not just Ashburn. You should hear them go off on Reston, Gaithersburg, or Olney for example. They can't help themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is there so much hate here for Ashburn. Usually that is a sign of jealousy. Anyways, not everyone wants to live in the suburbs and not everyone wants to live in a city. Don’t understand the attacks when you find out not everybody thinks like you.
Don't take it personally, pp. They do this for every suburb of DC, not just Ashburn. You should hear them go off on Reston, Gaithersburg, or Olney for example. They can't help themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Why is there so much hate here for Ashburn. Usually that is a sign of jealousy. Anyways, not everyone wants to live in the suburbs and not everyone wants to live in a city. Don’t understand the attacks when you find out not everybody thinks like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashburn is just too far and barren. Nothing there, only new cookie cutter neighborhoods.
Borrrrring!
Perhaps a few carjackings and armed robberies with a sprinkle of rapes would liven your dc surroundings?
Nope, you can stop the TV drama. Have lived in the city for over 10 years and none of the above has happened to me or my neighbors that I know of.
Best you stay in boring, boring Ashburn and your vanilla boring life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cookie cutter developments
Horrible traffic because infrastructure isn’t expanded with all these developments
Lacking good restaurants
Lots of racism
Boring
DC is racist, not Loudon.
Yea, right. See below. Most kids values and beliefs are reflective of their parents and how they were raised.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/loudoun-school-board-condemns-racism-hate-after-report-documents-discrimination-in-schools/2019/09/27/5f0db46c-dfb6-11e9-8dc8-498eabc129a0_story.html
https://www.wgrz.com/article/news/local/virginia/naacp-to-hold-town-halls-at-loudoun-schools/65-093aaf00-ba06-4334-8814-c3042992df64
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashburn is just too far and barren. Nothing there, only new cookie cutter neighborhoods.
Borrrrring!
Perhaps a few carjackings and armed robberies with a sprinkle of rapes would liven your dc surroundings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to google what Ashburn is. It is almost West Virginia- that is crazy why anyone would live there.
Omg, it’s not that far. It’s a nice planned community right up Toll Road, built from green field so no apartments or pockets of lower income, so it’s called Cashburn by locals.
If you want wide open spaces but still hit DC for occasional meeting, it’s the bees knees
Yuck to toll road
Yuck to rich white yuppies
Rich white yuppies live in DC dude. Ashburn is suburban.
It’s funny that this was their impression. I actually think of Ashburn as being pretty redneck...
Sorry ashburn isn’t red neck. It’s highly educated IT and tech workers. Many are Indian. Maybe you’re thinking of manassas? Or prince William county?