Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if I lived in Brambleton (not quite sure where that is) and never came into DC, I'd don't think I'd leave this area with an overall high impression. So...you might be justified in that.
We live in Arlington, work in DC, and poke around museums, go to shows, and try new restaurants on the weekends. We love living in NOVA.
Hate to tell you, but OP hasn't said anything, in his dismissal of Brambleton, to suggest he'd be happy if only he were living in Arlington. He probably wants a lake, a good place to go tubing, a yard big enough to park two trucks, low taxes, and neighbors who think Hillary Clinton belongs in jail. None of which you'll find in Arlington.
But nice try to treat his posts as an excuse to talk about Arlington.
Weird response. My only point was that at least Arlington is proximal to something. Not out west with the tumbleweed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if I lived in Brambleton (not quite sure where that is) and never came into DC, I'd don't think I'd leave this area with an overall high impression. So...you might be justified in that.
We live in Arlington, work in DC, and poke around museums, go to shows, and try new restaurants on the weekends. We love living in NOVA.
Hate to tell you, but OP hasn't said anything, in his dismissal of Brambleton, to suggest he'd be happy if only he were living in Arlington. He probably wants a lake, a good place to go tubing, a yard big enough to park two trucks, low taxes, and neighbors who think Hillary Clinton belongs in jail. None of which you'll find in Arlington.
But nice try to treat his posts as an excuse to talk about Arlington.
Weird response. My only point was that at least Arlington is proximal to something. Not out west with the tumbleweed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if I lived in Brambleton (not quite sure where that is) and never came into DC, I'd don't think I'd leave this area with an overall high impression. So...you might be justified in that.
We live in Arlington, work in DC, and poke around museums, go to shows, and try new restaurants on the weekends. We love living in NOVA.
Hate to tell you, but OP hasn't said anything, in his dismissal of Brambleton, to suggest he'd be happy if only he were living in Arlington. He probably wants a lake, a good place to go tubing, a yard big enough to park two trucks, low taxes, and neighbors who think Hillary Clinton belongs in jail. None of which you'll find in Arlington.
But nice try to treat his posts as an excuse to talk about Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:OP, if I lived in Brambleton (not quite sure where that is) and never came into DC, I'd don't think I'd leave this area with an overall high impression. So...you might be justified in that.
We live in Arlington, work in DC, and poke around museums, go to shows, and try new restaurants on the weekends. We love living in NOVA.
Anonymous wrote:What's Brambleton? - Arlington resident for 7 years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure why OP is generalizing to the whole DC area based on his/her experience in one or two NoVA neighborhoods--I'm not even sure where "Brambleton" is.
I've lived in upper NW DC for 3 years (moved from CA) and I don't think I've even seen a planned community here yet.
OP didn't generalize and isn't talking about the DC area at all. She lives an hour drive (on a good day) from upper NW DC. She is talking about Virginia and comparing it to Texas. Not of general interest to folks in the District.
If OP is a she, she sure comes across like a bro.
But again, perhaps that's generally true for women who live in upper NW DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure why OP is generalizing to the whole DC area based on his/her experience in one or two NoVA neighborhoods--I'm not even sure where "Brambleton" is.
I've lived in upper NW DC for 3 years (moved from CA) and I don't think I've even seen a planned community here yet.
OP didn't generalize and isn't talking about the DC area at all. She lives an hour drive (on a good day) from upper NW DC. She is talking about Virginia and comparing it to Texas. Not of general interest to folks in the District.
Anonymous wrote:Did someone turn you in for having out of state plates, OP? You sound particularly crazy about that.
The Watch Dog program at schools is free and volunteer-oriented...I'm sure the PTA paid for food/drinks for the meeting.
Let me guess...you're new place is going to be much deeper into Reno than towards Tahoe.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with a lot of your points OP! We have horrific roads here, car tax is outrageous, I too hate the windshield sticker and I pay way too much in taxes. I'm pissed off about my 1/2 day Kindergarten too. I'm hoping by the time my infant gets there, it will be full day.
But I think N. VA is a pretty area. I have pleasant neighbors, love my HOA, love our jobs, love going into DC on the weekends (we both used to work/live there, but our jobs moved out to Loudoun).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's Brambleton? - Arlington resident for 7 years
Think of Fairlington Village, but with (1) new single-family homes on small lots and townhouses near a retail center and (2) decent public schools.
NP. What's Fairlingyon Village?
It is much like Fairlington Village, but without the 't'. And the schools are not as good.