Anonymous
Post 07/15/2008 23:21     Subject: Country Club Questions

kenwood
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2008 23:20     Subject: Country Club Questions

oh yes. chevy chase.
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2008 23:02     Subject: Re:Country Club Questions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'll ask what a few of us are afraid to ask.

Which country clubs would qualify at the "Big Three," to borrow DCUM language.


Congressional Country Club, Columbia Country Club, and Woodmont maybe in Moco.


Not Chevy Chase?
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2008 22:49     Subject: Re:Country Club Questions

Oh, and yes ladies, those of you at Whole Foods in Kentlands who are wearing full on tennis dresses or skirts need to take a look in a mirror. Your way-to-tanned, sun spotted, droopey skinned legs DO NOT look good in white skirts. Sometimes I have to pull my sunglasses out because the contrast of the dark skin and stunning white actually hurts my eyes.
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2008 22:46     Subject: Re:Country Club Questions

Anonymous wrote:I'll ask what a few of us are afraid to ask.

Which country clubs would qualify at the "Big Three," to borrow DCUM language.


Congressional Country Club, Columbia Country Club, and Woodmont maybe in Moco.
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2008 21:30     Subject: Re:Country Club Questions

I'll ask what a few of us are afraid to ask.

Which country clubs would qualify at the "Big Three," to borrow DCUM language.
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2008 20:35     Subject: Country Club Questions

Anonymous wrote:I think the problem is that tennis skirts are not flattering on most mommies - or grandmas. They're okay on the courts, but don't look so good on M or K Streets.

Also, in my experience, many people show up at the club in tennis whites every day but only play every once in a while.




It's like the best dressed and best matched on the ski slopes are the ones who are beginner skiiers.
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2008 20:33     Subject: Re:Country Club Questions

Anonymous wrote:Well, I can tell you most of the men show up every day in my office in suits, but they only work once in while too!


Ummm, but the average man looks a lot better in a suit than in a short skirt.

Anonymous
Post 07/15/2008 20:22     Subject: Re:Country Club Questions

Well, I can tell you most of the men show up every day in my office in suits, but they only work once in while too!
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2008 20:09     Subject: Country Club Questions

I think the problem is that tennis skirts are not flattering on most mommies - or grandmas. They're okay on the courts, but don't look so good on M or K Streets.

Also, in my experience, many people show up at the club in tennis whites every day but only play every once in a while.


Anonymous
Post 07/15/2008 19:59     Subject: Re:Country Club Questions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't see the big deal. I do hawaiian dance and frequently drive the carpool and run to Sutton's in my grass skirt. But I don't wear it to Congressional unless I can't avoid it.


Applause.


But it is funny how if someone were wearing their...say...sloppy muu-muu, no one would have a problem.

Hey, tennis player lady, stop wearing your tennis clothes. There are people in the world who can't afford to play tennis and you are bothering them. Make sure to change into something slovenly or poor, so they feel okay.
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2008 19:54     Subject: Re:Country Club Questions

Anonymous wrote:I don't see the big deal. I do hawaiian dance and frequently drive the carpool and run to Sutton's in my grass skirt. But I don't wear it to Congressional unless I can't avoid it.


Applause.
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2008 19:43     Subject: Re:Country Club Questions

I don't see the big deal. I do hawaiian dance and frequently drive the carpool and run to Sutton's in my grass skirt. But I don't wear it to Congressional unless I can't avoid it.
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2008 18:11     Subject: Re:Country Club Questions

I don't think it's a big deal to wear tennis whites out at the market, etc. I see plenty of women in work out or yoga gear running errands. It often is just easier to do so after or before a work out. Is tennis that offensive a past time/sport that it irks you? Don't really get it.


Anonymous
Post 07/15/2008 15:51     Subject: Country Club Questions

I don't think one should necessarily consider being in a country club as any sort of indicator or pre-requisite for private school

I now a couple of private school families who are members at local clubs. They are exceedingly avid golfers. Beyond that, there is no mention of it whatsoever.