Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not like you get to decide. McLean is “prestigious,” whether you like it or not (for example, members of Congress, including the former Speaker of the House, the former VP, and the former Secretary of State live there, well-known journalists live there, the past and future Governor of Virginia lives there, many pro athletes live there). Sorry if it bothers you so much but that’s your problem.
I hate to be the one to break the news to you, but there are VIPs throughout the area. Plenty in Alexandria and Bethesda, and even more inside the district.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get it either, OP. Parts of it feel very ramshackle and overgrown.
I grew up in abject poverty. Trust me, no part of McLean would qualify as 'very ramshackle'. Try again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not like you get to decide. McLean is “prestigious,” whether you like it or not (for example, members of Congress, including the former Speaker of the House, the former VP, and the former Secretary of State live there, well-known journalists live there, the past and future Governor of Virginia lives there, many pro athletes live there). Sorry if it bothers you so much but that’s your problem.
I hate to be the one to break the news to you, but there are VIPs throughout the area. Plenty in Alexandria and Bethesda, and even more inside the district.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not like you get to decide. McLean is “prestigious,” whether you like it or not (for example, members of Congress, including the former Speaker of the House, the former VP, and the former Secretary of State live there, well-known journalists live there, the past and future Governor of Virginia lives there, many pro athletes live there). Sorry if it bothers you so much but that’s your problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because there are huge showy houses there. JFK started it.
That would be RFK. Jackie’s dad had a house there but JFK never did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not like you get to decide. McLean is “prestigious,” whether you like it or not (for example, members of Congress, including the former Speaker of the House, the former VP, and the former Secretary of State live there, well-known journalists live there, the past and future Governor of Virginia lives there, many pro athletes live there). Sorry if it bothers you so much but that’s your problem.
Minor correction: The past Governor lives in McLean; the future Governor lives in Great Falls.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not like you get to decide. McLean is “prestigious,” whether you like it or not (for example, members of Congress, including the former Speaker of the House, the former VP, and the former Secretary of State live there, well-known journalists live there, the past and future Governor of Virginia lives there, many pro athletes live there). Sorry if it bothers you so much but that’s your problem.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not like you get to decide. McLean is “prestigious,” whether you like it or not (for example, members of Congress, including the former Speaker of the House, the former VP, and the former Secretary of State live there, well-known journalists live there, the past and future Governor of Virginia lives there, many pro athletes live there). Sorry if it bothers you so much but that’s your problem.
Anonymous wrote:There is nothing prestigious about McLean.
Anonymous wrote:I am surprised to look at its Wikipedia page. I grew up in McLean and went to Langley. It was a quiet boring town with not very friendly neighbors. As for the wealth...most of the places in Fairfax county have wealth and there is no shortage of multimillion dollar homes in the area. Also most of its residents are elderly or empty nesters. I recall us being one of the few families with kids our age in our neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get it either, OP. Parts of it feel very ramshackle and overgrown.
Anonymous wrote:High government officials, agency directors, etc. have lived in McLean. They are lik D.C. Celebrities. This makes it a prestigious place.