Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:00 - I didn't say anything about snobby. I said they have problems coping. Why are you trying to make it something it is not? Interesting.
So yeah, that is why.![]()
OP, to answer your question, I just don't find natives very happy. Case in point.
Oh no worries. You dont have to explicitly say the word....The tone in your post is quite obvious![]()
Are you wishing you are snobby? That is quite odd. Let me guess - you harass the owners of the new, shiny homes - especially the owners of the first new, shiny home in "your" neighborhood? GUFFAW.
Oh no, but it's quite clear from your posts that you have an inferiority complex and resentment.
And, hey... I don't blame you!![]()
x2. It's funny how transparent they are
Anonymous wrote:There are rich natives, middle class natives and poor natives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:00 - I didn't say anything about snobby. I said they have problems coping. Why are you trying to make it something it is not? Interesting.
So yeah, that is why.![]()
OP, to answer your question, I just don't find natives very happy. Case in point.
Oh no worries. You dont have to explicitly say the word....The tone in your post is quite obvious![]()
Are you wishing you are snobby? That is quite odd. Let me guess - you harass the owners of the new, shiny homes - especially the owners of the first new, shiny home in "your" neighborhood? GUFFAW.
Oh no, but it's quite clear from your posts that you have an inferiority complex and resentment.
And, hey... I don't blame you!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:00 - I didn't say anything about snobby. I said they have problems coping. Why are you trying to make it something it is not? Interesting.
So yeah, that is why.![]()
OP, to answer your question, I just don't find natives very happy. Case in point.
Oh no worries. You dont have to explicitly say the word....The tone in your post is quite obvious![]()
Are you wishing you are snobby? That is quite odd. Let me guess - you harass the owners of the new, shiny homes - especially the owners of the first new, shiny home in "your" neighborhood? GUFFAW.
Oh no, but it's quite clear from your posts that you have an inferiority complex and resentment.
And, hey... I don't blame you!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:00 - I didn't say anything about snobby. I said they have problems coping. Why are you trying to make it something it is not? Interesting.
So yeah, that is why.![]()
OP, to answer your question, I just don't find natives very happy. Case in point.
Oh no worries. You dont have to explicitly say the word....The tone in your post is quite obvious![]()
Are you wishing you are snobby? That is quite odd. Let me guess - you harass the owners of the new, shiny homes - especially the owners of the first new, shiny home in "your" neighborhood? GUFFAW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:00 - I didn't say anything about snobby. I said they have problems coping. Why are you trying to make it something it is not? Interesting.
So yeah, that is why.![]()
OP, to answer your question, I just don't find natives very happy. Case in point.
Oh no worries. You dont have to explicitly say the word....The tone in your post is quite obvious![]()
Anonymous wrote:20:00 - I didn't say anything about snobby. I said they have problems coping. Why are you trying to make it something it is not? Interesting.
So yeah, that is why.![]()
OP, to answer your question, I just don't find natives very happy. Case in point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cant stand all you transplants - your lingo is the dead give away. I don't know anyone actually from hear who over and over and over wants to talk about people from "the district" or "DC proper" versus "the burbs." nobody here uses these phrases that I've ever known.
We talk more like this:a
I'm from the DC or I'm from the DC area. Really, me too - where did you go to high school? Oh, did you know ____? Where are you living now? Oh, blah blah blah.
We say "inside the beltway" or "outside the beltway." We never say "burbs."
We do sometimes say "exburbs" though, particularly for Loudoun County. Frederick is just "fredneck" or for some "Urbana." Howard is just Howard.
x2. They should write this in a pamphlet for transplants to read so they all don't sound so goddam provincial and annoying.
And I will take your pamphlet and throw it in your goddamn smug faces, and DARE you to do something about it.
Who in the HELL do you people think you are? You own nothing--absolutely NOTHING--but your shitty, crumbling, overpriced houses. Stay in your own lane and keep living in the past about how great this place used to be, but you WILL deal with the fact that transplants have come, we are here, some of us will stay, some of us won't, and there isn't a DAMN thing you can do about it.
I will call DC and it's surrounding areas whatever I want, and you won't do anything about it. Ever. Except get on here and complain about it, because that is the extent of your power and influence as a "native".
Eh, we can laugh at you behind your back and exclude you from plenty of clubs and social events because we think you sound (and are) provincial. Just like I'm laughing at the burst of rage you seem to be experiencing at the fact that natives look down at you.
Seriously- get a fucking grip, dude.
This is precisely why most of my friends are not natives. This is not PP. The natives here come across as pathetic - obsessive and insecure, wallowing in the past, and unable to accept change. I deliberately decline invites from natives - because I have been to their parties and have no interest in any more of the insecure, abhorrent behavior I have seen there by grown adults. But I am flattered you believe I am actually missing something. Get over it. Get over yourselves, and get some coping mechanisms, in fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cant stand all you transplants - your lingo is the dead give away. I don't know anyone actually from hear who over and over and over wants to talk about people from "the district" or "DC proper" versus "the burbs." nobody here uses these phrases that I've ever known.
We talk more like this:
I'm from the DC or I'm from the DC area. Really, me too - where did you go to high school? Oh, did you know ____? Where are you living now? Oh, blah blah blah.
We say "inside the beltway" or "outside the beltway." We never say "burbs."
We do sometimes say "exburbs" though, particularly for Loudoun County. Frederick is just "fredneck" or for some "Urbana." Howard is just Howard.
x2. They should write this in a pamphlet for transplants to read so they all don't sound so goddam provincial and annoying.
And I will take your pamphlet and throw it in your goddamn smug faces, and DARE you to do something about it.
Who in the HELL do you people think you are? You own nothing--absolutely NOTHING--but your shitty, crumbling, overpriced houses. Stay in your own lane and keep living in the past about how great this place used to be, but you WILL deal with the fact that transplants have come, we are here, some of us will stay, some of us won't, and there isn't a DAMN thing you can do about it.
I will call DC and it's surrounding areas whatever I want, and you won't do anything about it. Ever. Except get on here and complain about it, because that is the extent of your power and influence as a "native".
Eh, we can laugh at you behind your back and exclude you from plenty of clubs and social events because we think you sound (and are) provincial. Just like I'm laughing at the burst of rage you seem to be experiencing at the fact that natives look down at you.
Seriously- get a fucking grip, dude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cant stand all you transplants - your lingo is the dead give away. I don't know anyone actually from hear who over and over and over wants to talk about people from "the district" or "DC proper" versus "the burbs." nobody here uses these phrases that I've ever known.
We talk more like this:
I'm from the DC or I'm from the DC area. Really, me too - where did you go to high school? Oh, did you know ____? Where are you living now? Oh, blah blah blah.
We say "inside the beltway" or "outside the beltway." We never say "burbs."
We do sometimes say "exburbs" though, particularly for Loudoun County. Frederick is just "fredneck" or for some "Urbana." Howard is just Howard.
x2. They should write this in a pamphlet for transplants to read so they all don't sound so goddam provincial and annoying.
And I will take your pamphlet and throw it in your goddamn smug faces, and DARE you to do something about it.
Who in the HELL do you people think you are? You own nothing--absolutely NOTHING--but your shitty, crumbling, overpriced houses. Stay in your own lane and keep living in the past about how great this place used to be, but you WILL deal with the fact that transplants have come, we are here, some of us will stay, some of us won't, and there isn't a DAMN thing you can do about it.
I will call DC and it's surrounding areas whatever I want, and you won't do anything about it. Ever. Except get on here and complain about it, because that is the extent of your power and influence as a "native".
Anonymous wrote:Uh, John Kelly is fucking wrong. Not that this is a surprise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cant stand all you transplants - your lingo is the dead give away. I don't know anyone actually from hear who over and over and over wants to talk about people from "the district" or "DC proper" versus "the burbs." nobody here uses these phrases that I've ever known.
We talk more like this:
I'm from the DC or I'm from the DC area. Really, me too - where did you go to high school? Oh, did you know ____? Where are you living now? Oh, blah blah blah.
We say "inside the beltway" or "outside the beltway." We never say "burbs."
We do sometimes say "exburbs" though, particularly for Loudoun County. Frederick is just "fredneck" or for some "Urbana." Howard is just Howard.
x2. They should write this in a pamphlet for transplants to read so they all don't sound so goddam provincial and annoying.
And I will take your pamphlet and throw it in your goddamn smug faces, and DARE you to do something about it.
Who in the HELL do you people think you are? You own nothing--absolutely NOTHING--but your shitty, crumbling, overpriced houses. Stay in your own lane and keep living in the past about how great this place used to be, but you WILL deal with the fact that transplants have come, we are here, some of us will stay, some of us won't, and there isn't a DAMN thing you can do about it.
I will call DC and it's surrounding areas whatever I want, and you won't do anything about it. Ever. Except get on here and complain about it, because that is the extent of your power and influence as a "native".