Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m in the suburb that inspired Mean Girls. Politically it’s not too different than my friends and collegues in DC, it’s just the lack of economic diversity and interest in much besides kids social life and their clothes and husbands bonus.
I’ve lived in NYC by plenty of hedge fund managers etc, upper east side types so get it, but so far the people just seems so one dimensional here.
I am racially mixed (not black) but a whole bunch of stuff. Usually I feel like I can blend in anywhere, but here I feel like I stick out. Honestly, I’ve never felt this way. Not even in school. I feel like I’m going thru HS in my late 30s
Ok, that's a bit dramatic OP.
You think b/c you're in the same suburb that inspired Mean Girls that every mom is shallow, 1-dimensional, and automatically mean? Pot meet kettle.
Anonymous wrote:That is where the movie takes place, but Tina Fey used her experience in Upper Darby, PA and the author of "Queen Bees and Wanna Bees" is from the DC area.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the suburb that inspired Mean Girls?
I thought it was Winnetka. But Chicago isn't what I'd think of as flyover...
PP here. Apparently it was Evanston. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_Girls But I was close.
You are really struggling to find interesting people in Chicago?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m in the suburb that inspired Mean Girls. Politically it’s not too different than my friends and collegues in DC, it’s just the lack of economic diversity and interest in much besides kids social life and their clothes and husbands bonus.
I’ve lived in NYC by plenty of hedge fund managers etc, upper east side types so get it, but so far the people just seems so one dimensional here.
I am racially mixed (not black) but a whole bunch of stuff. Usually I feel like I can blend in anywhere, but here I feel like I stick out. Honestly, I’ve never felt this way. Not even in school. I feel like I’m going thru HS in my late 30s
Anonymous wrote:It isn't a John Hughes film.Anonymous wrote:Mean girls is based on the New Trier School District as is every single John Hughes movie.
It isn't a John Hughes film.Anonymous wrote:Mean girls is based on the New Trier School District as is every single John Hughes movie.
That is where the movie takes place, but Tina Fey used her experience in Upper Darby, PA and the author of "Queen Bees and Wanna Bees" is from the DC area.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the suburb that inspired Mean Girls?
I thought it was Winnetka. But Chicago isn't what I'd think of as flyover...
PP here. Apparently it was Evanston. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_Girls But I was close.
You are really struggling to find interesting people in Chicago?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the suburb that inspired Mean Girls?
I thought it was Winnetka. But Chicago isn't what I'd think of as flyover...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the suburb that inspired Mean Girls?
I thought it was Winnetka. But Chicago isn't what I'd think of as flyover...
Anonymous wrote:What is the suburb that inspired Mean Girls?