Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good: the foliage and housing
Bad: the commute into dc on ct ave
Ugly: pasty white overweight residents
Casual racism like this is why I, as an independent, am voting straight Republican from now on. It’s endemic on the left.
Sure, you are an independent. Why make shit up? You are a MAGA dipshit.
NP. I voted for Obama twice, Hillary Clinton and Biden, but held my nose and voted for Trump the last election. Yes, there are many of us who are turned off by how perfectly acceptable reverse racism has become. No racism, period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good: the foliage and housing
Bad: the commute into dc on ct ave
Ugly: pasty white overweight residents
Casual racism like this is why I, as an independent, am voting straight Republican from now on. It’s endemic on the left.
Sure, you are an independent. Why make shit up? You are a MAGA dipshit.
NP. I voted for Obama twice, Hillary Clinton and Biden, but held my nose and voted for Trump the last election. Yes, there are many of us who are turned off by how perfectly acceptable reverse racism has become. No racism, period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good: the foliage and housing
Bad: the commute into dc on ct ave
Ugly: pasty white overweight residents
Casual racism like this is why I, as an independent, am voting straight Republican from now on. It’s endemic on the left.
Sure, you are an independent. Why make shit up? You are a MAGA dipshit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good: the foliage and housing
Bad: the commute into dc on ct ave
Ugly: pasty white overweight residents
Casual racism like this is why I, as an independent, am voting straight Republican from now on. It’s endemic on the left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have protests. Like the one today along CT Avenue and EW Hwy. Also slightly further north at NIH in Bethesda
This is like US magazine when they have the segment “Stars, they are just like us”.
That’s your contribution on Chevy Chase MD? They have protests. You forgot to mention they also have grocery stores and drug stores and schools and sidewalks.
Isn't it obvious the area would have stores? But protests? People do not know that unless you say it.![]()
Every place has protests. Every place. If they happened every week that would be one thing…but happening on a day when there were literally hundreds of protests across the country, isn’t noteworthy.
No not every place has protests on random days. Whether it is 10 or 100 people in Cc MD protesting, the area has residents willing to be outside/be seen protesting instead of just talking about need to protest.
Anonymous wrote:Good: the foliage and housing
Bad: the commute into dc on ct ave
Ugly: pasty white overweight residents
Anonymous wrote:The ugly…We lived in section 3 for 10 years and battled rats getting in our walls and ceiling
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have protests. Like the one today along CT Avenue and EW Hwy. Also slightly further north at NIH in Bethesda
This is like US magazine when they have the segment “Stars, they are just like us”.
That’s your contribution on Chevy Chase MD? They have protests. You forgot to mention they also have grocery stores and drug stores and schools and sidewalks.
Isn't it obvious the area would have stores? But protests? People do not know that unless you say it.![]()
Every place has protests. Every place. If they happened every week that would be one thing…but happening on a day when there were literally hundreds of protests across the country, isn’t noteworthy.
Anonymous wrote:The streets are narrow and the closets are tiny. Too much congestion. Leave the house in a car and go to a coffee shop takes an hour to arrive. It takes a half a day just to do grocery shopping
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most don’t use public schools after elem (and many don’t do that) if that’s an issue for you.
It’s likely that a majority don’t…but a significant minority do. Best estimates are that 35%-40% do.
CC covers a larger area than perhaps you think.
I think a majority do. Mine were at BCC and I am pretty sure that 2/3rds of the neighborhood kids went there.
Except, BCC covers Bethesda, CC and what I would consider Western Silver Spring (though I don't know if the parts West of Grubb Road, but call it East of Brookfield Rd are considered Silver Spring or CC or what). This thread is specifically about CC, MD.
Anonymous wrote:The streets are narrow and the closets are tiny. Too much congestion. Leave the house in a car and go to a coffee shop takes an hour to arrive. It takes a half a day just to do grocery shopping
Anonymous wrote:The streets are narrow and the closets are tiny. Too much congestion. Leave the house in a car and go to a coffee shop takes an hour to arrive. It takes a half a day just to do grocery shopping