Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, is someone really trying to say that North Arlington is like NYC or its close in suburbs? that is almost funny. And further evidence of the fact that most New Yorkers, myself included, avoid VA when we move down to this area.
NP here. Most people in VA get this, and are more than happy that New Yorkers stay away. You really are not that interesting, especially when you are out of your native habitat.
Keep telling yourselves that. First it was, Noar is a perfect comparison to Greenwich, and now it's "we don't want any New Yorkers anyway!"
Seems kind of like someone trying to hit back after getting rejected![]()
I didn't compare North Arlington to Greenwich. Try to keep up.
Someone (guessing from NOAR) did. Keep up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, is someone really trying to say that North Arlington is like NYC or its close in suburbs? that is almost funny. And further evidence of the fact that most New Yorkers, myself included, avoid VA when we move down to this area.
NP here. Most people in VA get this, and are more than happy that New Yorkers stay away. You really are not that interesting, especially when you are out of your native habitat.
Keep telling yourselves that. First it was, Noar is a perfect comparison to Greenwich, and now it's "we don't want any New Yorkers anyway!"
Seems kind of like someone trying to hit back after getting rejected![]()
I didn't compare North Arlington to Greenwich. Try to keep up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, is someone really trying to say that North Arlington is like NYC or its close in suburbs? that is almost funny. And further evidence of the fact that most New Yorkers, myself included, avoid VA when we move down to this area.
NP here. Most people in VA get this, and are more than happy that New Yorkers stay away. You really are not that interesting, especially when you are out of your native habitat.
Keep telling yourselves that. First it was, Noar is a perfect comparison to Greenwich, and now it's "we don't want any New Yorkers anyway!"
Seems kind of like someone trying to hit back after getting rejected![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean/CCMD= Greenwich
No, not nearly monied enough. Potomac, maybe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, is someone really trying to say that North Arlington is like NYC or its close in suburbs? that is almost funny. And further evidence of the fact that most New Yorkers, myself included, avoid VA when we move down to this area.
NP here. Most people in VA get this, and are more than happy that New Yorkers stay away. You really are not that interesting, especially when you are out of your native habitat.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, is someone really trying to say that North Arlington is like NYC or its close in suburbs? that is almost funny. And further evidence of the fact that most New Yorkers, myself included, avoid VA when we move down to this area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the DC metro's closest equivalents to Long Island, Westchester, Fairfield CT and Northern/Central NJ?
NoArl like the village
Maybe a Mexican Village.
^^^ what does that even mean?
No- north Arlington is nothing like the village, but it is also nothing like a Mexican village. Seriously are people posting from Iowa or something? Have you been to these places? I'm guessing not.
Oh I've been to Arlington many times. It may not be Mexico.... but it's probably closer to that than it is to Greenwich, in feel.
Just stop already with your nonsensical racist comments. So you've driven by a taco place in Arlington and you want to be an ass about it. We get it.
Racist? This is not about race. It's more about the feel of a place and class level.
Ever actually been to north Arlington?
Yes. I know Virginians see that area as their pride and joy but... I have to tell you, it's not much to write home about.
And certainly does not come close to NYC suburbs. Well, maybe Yonkers...
Translation: " I drove down Lee highway once!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the DC metro's closest equivalents to Long Island, Westchester, Fairfield CT and Northern/Central NJ?
NoArl like the village
Maybe a Mexican Village.
^^^ what does that even mean?
No- north Arlington is nothing like the village, but it is also nothing like a Mexican village. Seriously are people posting from Iowa or something? Have you been to these places? I'm guessing not.
Oh I've been to Arlington many times. It may not be Mexico.... but it's probably closer to that than it is to Greenwich, in feel.
Just stop already with your nonsensical racist comments. So you've driven by a taco place in Arlington and you want to be an ass about it. We get it.
Racist? This is not about race. It's more about the feel of a place and class level.
Ever actually been to north Arlington?
Yes. I know Virginians see that area as their pride and joy but... I have to tell you, it's not much to write home about.
And certainly does not come close to NYC suburbs. Well, maybe Yonkers...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the DC metro's closest equivalents to Long Island, Westchester, Fairfield CT and Northern/Central NJ?
NoArl like the village
Maybe a Mexican Village.
^^^ what does that even mean?
No- north Arlington is nothing like the village, but it is also nothing like a Mexican village. Seriously are people posting from Iowa or something? Have you been to these places? I'm guessing not.
Oh I've been to Arlington many times. It may not be Mexico.... but it's probably closer to that than it is to Greenwich, in feel.
Just stop already with your nonsensical racist comments. So you've driven by a taco place in Arlington and you want to be an ass about it. We get it.
Racist? This is not about race. It's more about the feel of a place and class level.
Ever actually been to north Arlington?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the DC metro's closest equivalents to Long Island, Westchester, Fairfield CT and Northern/Central NJ?
NoArl like the village
Maybe a Mexican Village.
^^^ what does that even mean?
No- north Arlington is nothing like the village, but it is also nothing like a Mexican village. Seriously are people posting from Iowa or something? Have you been to these places? I'm guessing not.
Oh I've been to Arlington many times. It may not be Mexico.... but it's probably closer to that than it is to Greenwich, in feel.
Just stop already with your nonsensical racist comments. So you've driven by a taco place in Arlington and you want to be an ass about it. We get it.
Racist? This is not about race. It's more about the feel of a place and class level.
Ever actually been to north Arlington?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the DC metro's closest equivalents to Long Island, Westchester, Fairfield CT and Northern/Central NJ?
NoArl like the village
Maybe a Mexican Village.
^^^ what does that even mean?
No- north Arlington is nothing like the village, but it is also nothing like a Mexican village. Seriously are people posting from Iowa or something? Have you been to these places? I'm guessing not.
Oh I've been to Arlington many times. It may not be Mexico.... but it's probably closer to that than it is to Greenwich, in feel.
Just stop already with your nonsensical racist comments. So you've driven by a taco place in Arlington and you want to be an ass about it. We get it.
Racist? This is not about race. It's more about the feel of a place and class level.
Anonymous wrote:What are the DC metro's closest equivalents to Long Island, Westchester, Fairfield CT and Northern/Central NJ?