Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Start by getting on the yachts in the Potomac on a summer weekend.
Pfffffft, those aren’t “yachts”. Those are strivers.
Real yachts are still in Lauderdale right now. And they don’t come to DC.
Ever.
You really gonna tell Michael Saylor that his 87 foot Moksha that is constantly parked at the Georgetown waterfront isn’t a “real yacht”?
You must be joking!
The helicopter alone on a actual yacht costs 2x more than his overgrown speedboat.
Anonymous wrote:If you’re trying to social climbing in the DC area, whom do you try to socialize with?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Start by getting on the yachts in the Potomac on a summer weekend.
Pfffffft, those aren’t “yachts”. Those are strivers.
Real yachts are still in Lauderdale right now. And they don’t come to DC.
Ever.
Actually real yachts are circling the Virgin Islands or Monaco
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Start by getting on the yachts in the Potomac on a summer weekend.
Pfffffft, those aren’t “yachts”. Those are strivers.
Real yachts are still in Lauderdale right now. And they don’t come to DC.
Ever.
You really gonna tell Michael Saylor that his 87 foot Moksha that is constantly parked at the Georgetown waterfront isn’t a “real yacht”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As mentioned before, you have to be nominated to get in the Green Book (and it is Green, not blue)
Wtf is the blue book? Is that like Who’s Who of HUD?
Anonymous wrote:The Salahis. 😁
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As mentioned before, you have to be nominated to get in the Green Book (and it is Green, not blue)
Wtf is the blue book? Is that like Who’s Who of HUD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Start by getting on the yachts in the Potomac on a summer weekend.
Pfffffft, those aren’t “yachts”. Those are strivers.
Real yachts are still in Lauderdale right now. And they don’t come to DC.
Ever.
Anonymous wrote:Join Burning Tree Country Club.
Anonymous wrote:As mentioned before, you have to be nominated to get in the Green Book (and it is Green, not blue)