Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is NO comparison when it comes to the overall amenities. Howard County wins hands down. I grew up in Ellicott City, which I prefer to Columbia, but I think River Hill is great.
What amenities are there in Howard county? Seriously?
It's a boring county, not much to do.
I like Olney, but it does not compare to what Columbia offers. Get over it. Olney is just I want Bethesda but couldn’t afford it.
You Columbia boosters need to learn how to read. In your excitement to prop up Columbia, you all are looking foolish.
The first poster claimed that in terms of amenities, HOWARD COUNTY wins hands down. Really? Against MoCo?
What amenities?
Well, instead of sounding irrationally angry, why don’t you break down the differences between the two areas in a factual, measured basis?
Start with crime rates. Columbia has more poverty and crime. Full stop.
This is certainly true when comparing Columbia to Olney.
But you were getting yourself all wound up over the amenities between the two counties as a whole--want to break down the differences for everyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is NO comparison when it comes to the overall amenities. Howard County wins hands down. I grew up in Ellicott City, which I prefer to Columbia, but I think River Hill is great.
What amenities are there in Howard county? Seriously?
It's a boring county, not much to do.
I like Olney, but it does not compare to what Columbia offers. Get over it. Olney is just I want Bethesda but couldn’t afford it.
You Columbia boosters need to learn how to read. In your excitement to prop up Columbia, you all are looking foolish.
The first poster claimed that in terms of amenities, HOWARD COUNTY wins hands down. Really? Against MoCo?
What amenities?
Well, instead of sounding irrationally angry, why don’t you break down the differences between the two areas in a factual, measured basis?
Start with crime rates. Columbia has more poverty and crime. Full stop.
This is certainly true when comparing Columbia to Olney.
But you were getting yourself all wound up over the amenities between the two counties as a whole--want to break down the differences for everyone?
It's your camp that claimed HoCo wins hands down on amenities, You have to break it down and prove it to everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is NO comparison when it comes to the overall amenities. Howard County wins hands down. I grew up in Ellicott City, which I prefer to Columbia, but I think River Hill is great.
What amenities are there in Howard county? Seriously?
It's a boring county, not much to do.
I like Olney, but it does not compare to what Columbia offers. Get over it. Olney is just I want Bethesda but couldn’t afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is NO comparison when it comes to the overall amenities. Howard County wins hands down. I grew up in Ellicott City, which I prefer to Columbia, but I think River Hill is great.
What amenities are there in Howard county? Seriously?
It's a boring county, not much to do.
I like Olney, but it does not compare to what Columbia offers. Get over it. Olney is just I want Bethesda but couldn’t afford it.
You Columbia boosters need to learn how to read. In your excitement to prop up Columbia, you all are looking foolish.
The first poster claimed that in terms of amenities, HOWARD COUNTY wins hands down. Really? Against MoCo?
What amenities?
Well, instead of sounding irrationally angry, why don’t you break down the differences between the two areas in a factual, measured basis?
Start with crime rates. Columbia has more poverty and crime. Full stop.
This is certainly true when comparing Columbia to Olney.
But you were getting yourself all wound up over the amenities between the two counties as a whole--want to break down the differences for everyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is NO comparison when it comes to the overall amenities. Howard County wins hands down. I grew up in Ellicott City, which I prefer to Columbia, but I think River Hill is great.
What amenities are there in Howard county? Seriously?
It's a boring county, not much to do.
I like Olney, but it does not compare to what Columbia offers. Get over it. Olney is just I want Bethesda but couldn’t afford it.
You Columbia boosters need to learn how to read. In your excitement to prop up Columbia, you all are looking foolish.
The first poster claimed that in terms of amenities, HOWARD COUNTY wins hands down. Really? Against MoCo?
What amenities?
Well, instead of sounding irrationally angry, why don’t you break down the differences between the two areas in a factual, measured basis?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is NO comparison when it comes to the overall amenities. Howard County wins hands down. I grew up in Ellicott City, which I prefer to Columbia, but I think River Hill is great.
What amenities are there in Howard county? Seriously?
It's a boring county, not much to do.
I like Olney, but it does not compare to what Columbia offers. Get over it. Olney is just I want Bethesda but couldn’t afford it.
You Columbia boosters need to learn how to read. In your excitement to prop up Columbia, you all are looking foolish.
The first poster claimed that in terms of amenities, HOWARD COUNTY wins hands down. Really? Against MoCo?
What amenities?
Well, instead of sounding irrationally angry, why don’t you break down the differences between the two areas in a factual, measured basis?
Start with crime rates. Columbia has more poverty and crime. Full stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is NO comparison when it comes to the overall amenities. Howard County wins hands down. I grew up in Ellicott City, which I prefer to Columbia, but I think River Hill is great.
What amenities are there in Howard county? Seriously?
It's a boring county, not much to do.
I like Olney, but it does not compare to what Columbia offers. Get over it. Olney is just I want Bethesda but couldn’t afford it.
You Columbia boosters need to learn how to read. In your excitement to prop up Columbia, you all are looking foolish.
The first poster claimed that in terms of amenities, HOWARD COUNTY wins hands down. Really? Against MoCo?
What amenities?
Well, instead of sounding irrationally angry, why don’t you break down the differences between the two areas in a factual, measured basis?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is NO comparison when it comes to the overall amenities. Howard County wins hands down. I grew up in Ellicott City, which I prefer to Columbia, but I think River Hill is great.
What amenities are there in Howard county? Seriously?
It's a boring county, not much to do.
I like Olney, but it does not compare to what Columbia offers. Get over it. Olney is just I want Bethesda but couldn’t afford it.
You Columbia boosters need to learn how to read. In your excitement to prop up Columbia, you all are looking foolish.
The first poster claimed that in terms of amenities, HOWARD COUNTY wins hands down. Really? Against MoCo?
What amenities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is NO comparison when it comes to the overall amenities. Howard County wins hands down. I grew up in Ellicott City, which I prefer to Columbia, but I think River Hill is great.
What amenities are there in Howard county? Seriously?
It's a boring county, not much to do.
I like Olney, but it does not compare to what Columbia offers. Get over it. Olney is just I want Bethesda but couldn’t afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is NO comparison when it comes to the overall amenities. Howard County wins hands down. I grew up in Ellicott City, which I prefer to Columbia, but I think River Hill is great.
What amenities are there in Howard county? Seriously?
It's a boring county, not much to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is NO comparison when it comes to the overall amenities. Howard County wins hands down. I grew up in Ellicott City, which I prefer to Columbia, but I think River Hill is great.
What amenities are there in Howard county? Seriously?
It's a boring county, not much to do.
Anonymous wrote:MoCo is far more diverse and progressively than HoCo.
And the fact that a poster called Olney “rural” makes me think he’s never been to Olney.
We live in Brookeville on the border of Olney. It’s a good location if you need to commute to DC or Baltimore the occasionally but prefer a hometown feel.
Olney is FamilyTown, USA.
Have you compared crime rates for the zip codes or neighborhoods? I would start there.
Anonymous wrote:There is NO comparison when it comes to the overall amenities. Howard County wins hands down. I grew up in Ellicott City, which I prefer to Columbia, but I think River Hill is great.