Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not too small a city
Not too big a city
Nice mix of transients and lifetime residents.
People not too uppity and trendy and antisocial not too modest and unstylish and extra neighborly.
HAHHAHAHAHAHAHA Where the HELL is this? Do tell!
I was going to facetiously add "the people" and they bubbly personalities, their friendliness, open mindedness, and the fact that they walk around happy to be alive. Add to that, their worldliness and willingness to accept differences, their top of the top accomplishments, only from the top schools in the world, and their humility. But since I have met none of that in 30 years, I guess not.
Anonymous wrote:- The parochial silos that people live in make it so easy to avoid the outside world.
- The belief that driving 30 minutes for anything is normal.
- The fact there are three airports I can use to escape easily.
Anonymous wrote:- The parochial silos that people live in make it so easy to avoid the outside world.
- The belief that driving 30 minutes for anything is normal.
- The fact there are three airports I can use to escape easily.
Anonymous wrote:We get all, and I mean ALL, of the music tours. Big (U2, Springsteen), medium, and also little/new acts at the 930 club.
This is also true for tours at Kennedy Center/Strathmore.
Anonymous wrote:Not too small a city
Not too big a city
Nice mix of transients and lifetime residents.
People not too uppity and trendy and antisocial not too modest and unstylish and extra neighborly.
Anonymous wrote:I am happy every morning when I see the Capitol dome on my walk to work, and I do not work in politics, which makes it even better. Been here 20+ years.
Anonymous wrote: - There are a million things to do.
- My kids' school is super diverse and they'll grow up knowing kids of all races and cultures.
- The city is absolutely gorgeous. There is history everywhere, the Potomac is beautiful, and it's the most gorgeous city in Spring that I've ever seen.
- There are so many fascinating and brilliant people. The various institutions of higher learning means lots of experts in all different areas. The government and the think tanks and the nonprofits all employ brilliant people who have done really interesting things in their lives. It's why I love meeting new people.
- And agree as to black culture. I'm not AA but being in a racially diverse city where AA culture is present and celebrated is valuable to all people.
Uh, pp here. Maybe you should read my post again......Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, why would you do that? Denigrating other parts of the country is so short-sighted and, frankly, a little self-absorbed.Anonymous wrote:- the wonderful liberal echo chamber
- that I get to denigrate other parts of the country as “flyover” because I live here
I read that as sarcasm. maybe I'm wrong.
