Anonymous
Post 08/24/2020 09:41     Subject: s/o Where do the cool, grounded parents live?

Anonymous wrote:DC Native also. Arlington actually, but when I was growing up (80s) DC Native meant the DC area. Because with the exception of the extremely wealthy and the extremely poor, no one raised a kid in DC proper. If you were a middle class white kid from Dc you could be from Bethesda, Annandale, Alexandria, Silver Spring etc.

My wife is a DC native also, hailing from Potomac.

That's the thing about a lot of the annoying newcomers. They think you have to have been raised on 14th street to be a native. No one lived on 14th street in the 80s I tell them and they look at me like I'm crazy.


No. As someone who actually was born and raised in DC in DC, and grew up in the 80's, you are a fool PP. That's why you have to explain "Arlington, actually" and that is when people roll their eyes at you. You're not a DC native. And I can't for the life of me understand why you would pretend to be, now, or in the 80's.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2020 09:28     Subject: s/o Where do the cool, grounded parents live?

Anonymous wrote:Potomac


Ha ha, Nope!!
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2020 07:59     Subject: Re:s/o Where do the cool, grounded parents live?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arlington Ridge, Del Ray, Old town, some pockets in Vienna


No, I'm in Old Town and Alexandria parents are only cool until their kid gets to school age and they are terrified of ACPS and either get competitive about applying to SSSAS or moving to FCPS.



lol. SSSAS is so 2005. Not even remotely competitive anymore.


+1 Was SSSAS ever competitive?


I'll admit we're not cool here in Old Town but this analysis is WAY off.


White parent with one day in ACPS middle and one at TC. I’m not the only one.

Plenty of poser p*ssies on DCUM.

Viva harDCore!
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2020 00:21     Subject: s/o Where do the cool, grounded parents live?

Anonymous wrote:They are in Glover Park


We are grounded but not cool.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2020 22:34     Subject: s/o Where do the cool, grounded parents live?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:22308/Fort Hunt. We moved from Arlington and it is night and day different. Much more relaxed/not as competitive and many of the families are a pleasure to be around. The area is teeming with kids and there is a hang out culture with the parents.


Considering moving to this area but heard bad feedback regarding schools. Also hearing schools are good but just not GS good, depending on who you talk to. Any real concerns or just ignore GS?


Mixed reviews on the public schools. We put our kids in parochial and plan to leave them there. We have a great house on a lovely lot, near the river and can be downtown in less than an hour in rush hour.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2020 20:11     Subject: Re:s/o Where do the cool, grounded parents live?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Arlington Ridge, Del Ray, Old town, some pockets in Vienna


No, I'm in Old Town and Alexandria parents are only cool until their kid gets to school age and they are terrified of ACPS and either get competitive about applying to SSSAS or moving to FCPS.



lol. SSSAS is so 2005. Not even remotely competitive anymore.


+1 Was SSSAS ever competitive?


I'll admit we're not cool here in Old Town but this analysis is WAY off.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2020 19:49     Subject: s/o Where do the cool, grounded parents live?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC Native also. Arlington actually, but when I was growing up (80s) DC Native meant the DC area. Because with the exception of the extremely wealthy and the extremely poor, no one raised a kid in DC proper. If you were a middle class white kid from Dc you could be from Bethesda, Annandale, Alexandria, Silver Spring etc.

My wife is a DC native also, hailing from Potomac.

That's the thing about a lot of the annoying newcomers. They think you have to have been raised on 14th street to be a native. No one lived on 14th street in the 80s I tell them and they look at me like I'm crazy.


I mean no, some of us grew up in DC in the 80s/90s and didn’t fit that mold. Definitely fewer than now, for sure, though.

And we got annoyed as hell when people from Potomac or Arlington said they are “from DC”!



Haha. Thank you for the response. I am another DC native who grew up in the District in the 80's and *gasp* EOTP! We did indeed, and still do get annoyed. PP may want to think about the way she phrase her experience. Saying "no one lived on 14th St" is a dead giveaway you are NOT a native.

In all fairness, 14th St. was the heart of DC's red light district in the 80's. Large stretches of both 14th and U St were still boarded up and vacant from the '68 riots until the mid 90's.
Signed, someone who grew up in PG, listening to Go-go and WPGC. I will squirt you in the eye with mumbo sauce if you think I'm not DC enough.

This and I know
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2020 15:50     Subject: s/o Where do the cool, grounded parents live?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC Native also. Arlington actually, but when I was growing up (80s) DC Native meant the DC area. Because with the exception of the extremely wealthy and the extremely poor, no one raised a kid in DC proper. If you were a middle class white kid from Dc you could be from Bethesda, Annandale, Alexandria, Silver Spring etc.

My wife is a DC native also, hailing from Potomac.

That's the thing about a lot of the annoying newcomers. They think you have to have been raised on 14th street to be a native. No one lived on 14th street in the 80s I tell them and they look at me like I'm crazy.


I mean no, some of us grew up in DC in the 80s/90s and didn’t fit that mold. Definitely fewer than now, for sure, though.

And we got annoyed as hell when people from Potomac or Arlington said they are “from DC”!



Haha. Thank you for the response. I am another DC native who grew up in the District in the 80's and *gasp* EOTP! We did indeed, and still do get annoyed. PP may want to think about the way she phrase her experience. Saying "no one lived on 14th St" is a dead giveaway you are NOT a native.

In all fairness, 14th St. was the heart of DC's red light district in the 80's. Large stretches of both 14th and U St were still boarded up and vacant from the '68 riots until the mid 90's.
Signed, someone who grew up in PG, listening to Go-go and WPGC. I will squirt you in the eye with mumbo sauce if you think I'm not DC enough.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2020 15:44     Subject: s/o Where do the cool, grounded parents live?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC Native also. Arlington actually, but when I was growing up (80s) DC Native meant the DC area. Because with the exception of the extremely wealthy and the extremely poor, no one raised a kid in DC proper. If you were a middle class white kid from Dc you could be from Bethesda, Annandale, Alexandria, Silver Spring etc.

My wife is a DC native also, hailing from Potomac.

That's the thing about a lot of the annoying newcomers. They think you have to have been raised on 14th street to be a native. No one lived on 14th street in the 80s I tell them and they look at me like I'm crazy.


I mean no, some of us grew up in DC in the 80s/90s and didn’t fit that mold. Definitely fewer than now, for sure, though.

And we got annoyed as hell when people from Potomac or Arlington said they are “from DC”!



Haha. Thank you for the response. I am another DC native who grew up in the District in the 80's and *gasp* EOTP! We did indeed, and still do get annoyed. PP may want to think about the way she phrase her experience. Saying "no one lived on 14th St" is a dead giveaway you are NOT a native.


NP, but were there many people who lived on 14th St? There were lots of people that lived EOTR, near RFK, near Catholic, Trinidad, etc, and that huge public housing complex near where Nats stadium is now....but my memory is that 14th St had a couple dive bars, a bunch of empty lots/buildings, and there was a very active drug territory war happening on 14th st. I don’t think of it as being very residential, at least south of Columbia Heights, which is why it was relatively easy for the while foods to move in followed by the gentrifiers. But maybe I’m misremembering.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2020 15:35     Subject: s/o Where do the cool, grounded parents live?

Anonymous wrote:I love the DC native gate keeping by the 11 kids whose white daddy worked for the IMF and lived in Shaw while sending their kid to Visitation.

You are SOOOOOOO DC.

lol. You're a loser.


No we mostly went to Wilson, walls or Ellington.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2020 15:31     Subject: s/o Where do the cool, grounded parents live?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC Native also. Arlington actually, but when I was growing up (80s) DC Native meant the DC area. Because with the exception of the extremely wealthy and the extremely poor, no one raised a kid in DC proper. If you were a middle class white kid from Dc you could be from Bethesda, Annandale, Alexandria, Silver Spring etc.

My wife is a DC native also, hailing from Potomac.

That's the thing about a lot of the annoying newcomers. They think you have to have been raised on 14th street to be a native. No one lived on 14th street in the 80s I tell them and they look at me like I'm crazy.


I mean no, some of us grew up in DC in the 80s/90s and didn’t fit that mold. Definitely fewer than now, for sure, though.

And we got annoyed as hell when people from Potomac or Arlington said they are “from DC”!



Haha. Thank you for the response. I am another DC native who grew up in the District in the 80's and *gasp* EOTP! We did indeed, and still do get annoyed. PP may want to think about the way she phrase her experience. Saying "no one lived on 14th St" is a dead giveaway you are NOT a native.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2020 14:43     Subject: s/o Where do the cool, grounded parents live?

I am quite grounded, maybe cool 10-15 years ago. NE DC on Capitol Hill. Maybe it's because I've been in the neighborhood 15 years and didn't pay $1 m plus for my place. There are others of us here...
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2020 14:32     Subject: s/o Where do the cool, grounded parents live?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Definitely not in McLean


Never say never. Our block in McLean is super nice and chill, sure kids have structured activities but people are down to earth and nice. Maybe we lucked out.


Our experience has been the opposite. One example is seeing parents fighting for a parking spot in front of an ES school or blocking the sideways with their fat dogs. I could go on with examples.



Yup yup yup. Entitled crusty assholes. Your shit smells too get your nose out of the air!


Lol. I've also seen fights over garage parking spots in Bethesda.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2020 14:02     Subject: s/o Where do the cool, grounded parents live?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Definitely not in McLean


Never say never. Our block in McLean is super nice and chill, sure kids have structured activities but people are down to earth and nice. Maybe we lucked out.


Our experience has been the opposite. One example is seeing parents fighting for a parking spot in front of an ES school or blocking the sideways with their fat dogs. I could go on with examples.



Yup yup yup. Entitled crusty assholes. Your shit smells too get your nose out of the air!
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2020 13:37     Subject: Re:s/o Where do the cool, grounded parents live?

Relax, people in Dumbo and Santa Monica are cooler and more grounded than you


DP. There is zero chance that more than 0.001% of the residents of DUMBO 2020 are "grounded."

re: Santa Monica, possibly there's a smattering of "grounded" people but only if they're the trustifarian yogis who've never held a job and spend the entire day concentrating on being "grounded" and "centering" and "setting intentions."