Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, cmon - there are people who are fun to look at here. U Street has some cool kids, the teenagers in Columbia Heights who hang around outside the Five Guys look awesome.
If you like fancier fashion, you can get yourself to restaurant openings and that sort of thing.
D.C. fashion is definitely getting better than it was when I got here 8 years ago. Or else I've acclimated and my standards are lower now. Wait a second...
U St used to have a different vibe, but last time I was there it was a bunch of girls in sundresses and heels (DC9 excluded). When did U St. become Adams Morgan?
Anonymous wrote:Oh, cmon - there are people who are fun to look at here. U Street has some cool kids, the teenagers in Columbia Heights who hang around outside the Five Guys look awesome.
If you like fancier fashion, you can get yourself to restaurant openings and that sort of thing.
D.C. fashion is definitely getting better than it was when I got here 8 years ago. Or else I've acclimated and my standards are lower now. Wait a second...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:O honey your just in the wrong town.
*sigh* we are moving from san francisco and even though it's not new york, i really appreciate people who dress like individuals! was hoping there was some area like this...

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:O honey your just in the wrong town.
*sigh* we are moving from san francisco and even though it's not new york, i really appreciate people who dress like individuals! was hoping there was some area like this...
I'm from Berkeley. This doesn't exist here.
I'm from DC and even I'll admit that it's just not that kind of town. Oh well.