Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least we don’t have a Youngkin. Grew up in NoVa and live in MD now. Drivers here are terrible tho true.
Kinda wish we had him here
They you move.
What a stupid, stupid response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny, I only see roadside panhandlers in DC and Virginia. In Bethesda/Rockville we have the rose sellers.
Maybe it's different in the other side of the county, but I rarely see roadside panhandlers in Silver Spring.
Anonymous wrote:Richest and most educated state in the country.
Virginia can’t stop it’s inferiority complex seething spamming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least we don’t have a Youngkin. Grew up in NoVa and live in MD now. Drivers here are terrible tho true.
Kinda wish we had him here
They you move.
+1 Get past Moco and PG and it’s a different world.Anonymous wrote:Lol, your subject line. Montgomery County does not equal all of Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least we don’t have a Youngkin. Grew up in NoVa and live in MD now. Drivers here are terrible tho true.
Kinda wish we had him here
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Bethesda and made my way over to Virginia after college due to better work prospects in Virginia. My parents finally left Maryland a few years ago and we don’t go back often. I traveled to Bethesda and Rockville yesterday for the first time in about a year. What struck me the most:
-panhandlers at every side of all the major intersections. I’m shocked Montgomery county allows that.
-why on earth did they take 1/3 of a major artery (Old Georgetown Road) and close it off for bike traffic? Want to know how may bicyclists I saw using that section of the road? Exactly zero.
-I almost hit two pedestrians in two completely different areas who stepped in front of my car in the middle of the block when they were looking at their phones. Neither of them ever seemed to even notice I was there.
-I also almost got hit four separate times by people either pulling into traffic from the side streets without caring if it was clear, or realizing they wanted to turn at the next intersection when they were several lanes over.
Is it entitlement? Or do people in Maryland just tend to have their heads up their rears? I couldn’t figure it out but the vibe there is so different than it was when I was growing up there (in the 70’s and 80’s) and so different from Virginia. How do people stomach living there these days?
Anonymous wrote:At least we don’t have a Youngkin. Grew up in NoVa and live in MD now. Drivers here are terrible tho true.
Anonymous wrote:It’s still a solid place to raise a family if you are undocumented though. In-state tuition and generous financial aid are big draws.