Anonymous
Post 04/12/2010 12:56     Subject: Country Club Questions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
12:49 - There is a distinction between CLASS and money. Class is how one treats others. I have yet to see class in the D.C. area.


FAHE's cannot one cannot see what FAHE's do not possess. The neuveau riche so often serve as a source of amusement and bemusement. You do not disappoint.

Pray give us, the great unwashed, your defiition of "class."




Part of having class is being able to spell, unlike you.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2010 12:51     Subject: Country Club Questions

Anonymous wrote:
12:49 - There is a distinction between CLASS and money. Class is how one treats others. I have yet to see class in the D.C. area.


FAHE's cannot one cannot see what FAHE's do not possess. The neuveau riche so often serve as a source of amusement and bemusement. You do not disappoint.

Pray give us, the great unwashed, your defiition of "class."
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2010 19:42     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.


Sorry, but no.

It's: Congressional, Chevy Chase Club and Kenwood.

then
Burning Tree, if you're really a full blown anti-semite.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2010 12:20     Subject: Re:Country Club Questions

Anonymous wrote:I find poor people to be bitter.




Thanks for the insight, Mrs. Madoff.

I find rich people to be oblivious assholes.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2010 12:18     Subject: Country Club Questions


12:49 - There is a distinction between CLASS and money. Class is how one treats others. I have yet to see class in the D.C. area.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2010 10:54     Subject: Re:Country Club Questions

Anonymous wrote:OK PP. I get it. Please don't hold out on me, though. You are taking some good Sh*&. Can we be friends?!


Absolutely.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2010 22:31     Subject: Re:Country Club Questions

OK PP. I get it. Please don't hold out on me, though. You are taking some good Sh*&. Can we be friends?!
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2010 22:19     Subject: Re:Country Club Questions

Anonymous wrote:PP, huh??? Please share whatever you are taking . . .

I just joined Congressional and am not a legacy, am not important and do not have tons of cash. We just applied, waited a few years, and paid our 110K.



Nothing. I don't need to because these "Country Club" questions and replies have given me the best laughs I've had in the past week. I've added this site to my Bookmarks.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2010 21:22     Subject: Re:Country Club Questions

PP, huh??? Please share whatever you are taking . . .

I just joined Congressional and am not a legacy, am not important and do not have tons of cash. We just applied, waited a few years, and paid our 110K.

Anonymous
Post 04/10/2010 20:49     Subject: Country Club Questions

Anonymous wrote:No one has mentioned it yet, but, it's not like you can just call up and send them your $100K + check and you're in. There are wait lists, you have to be nominated/sponsored by a member at a few of these mentioned .... and there has been in the past a very Skull-n-Bones secrecy surrounding who is allowed in and who is not.


If you were in "skull and Bones, ( must leave whenever "skull" is used {members of this secet society have never seen Macbeth in its entirety); Porcellian (must retire for a year and meditate, which probably never happens as how many times in the course of normal conversation have you ever heard anyone say "Porcellian?; Cap and Gown or Tiger -- the only Ivy League without a Law School (could some of the others follow this example?)--I don't know, but, considering how often "Tiger" has been said since November 2009, one can only hope it isn't too drastic.

If one is a member of any of the above they're already 3rd or 4th generation legacy. I recommend the Mint Juleps at Chevy Chase.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2010 08:36     Subject: Country Club Questions

Anonymous wrote:Where do most Blessed Sacrament parishoners belong?


Columbia and Chevy Chase club too. Chevy chase tends to be the legacy families.
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2010 22:46     Subject: Country Club Questions

Kenwood on par with Congressional, Columbia or Chevy Chase??? Ha ha ha.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2010 08:58     Subject: Re:Country Club Questions

We have been checking out country clubs in the Fairfax area. We are looking for a family friendly place, not stuffy and nice tennis and workout facilities. So far, Springfield Golf and Country Club is looking like a great place for us. BEAUTIFUL new indoor tennis facility with work out room. They have some great adult and kid activities and the membership seems down to earth.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2010 21:47     Subject: Country Club Questions

Anonymous wrote:Where do most Blessed Sacrament parishoners belong?


I'm guessing Columbia.
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2010 21:45     Subject: Country Club Questions

Where do most Blessed Sacrament parishoners belong?