Anonymous wrote:It seems people on DCUM who are mainly married couples want walkability to restaurants and bars.
Is it because they are alcoholics or drinks who can’t get in a car after going to a bar?
Are they swingers who want to bring other couples back from nearby bars and restaurants close by?
Anonymous wrote:It seems people on DCUM who are mainly married couples want walkability to restaurants and bars.
Is it because they are alcoholics or drinks who can’t get in a car after going to a bar?
Are they swingers who want to bring other couples back from nearby bars and restaurants close by?
Anonymous wrote:OP, you’re in contention for the crown of top 5 most clueless post. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:I always wondered what a finished basement meant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t even want to know what “two car garage” is a code word for.
Yeah. I thought I’d be safe picking something in a “quiet cul de sac”. Turns out that’s also code.
“Cul de sac” is French literally meaning bottom of a bag. Dead End Streets were renamed Cul de sacs by realtors trying to sound fancy.
Saying you live in a cul de sac means you live in the bottom on a bag. The Sac literally means Sack. So in French you would say in supermarket don’t put my eggs in the cul de sac (bottom of the sack)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t even want to know what “two car garage” is a code word for.
Yeah. I thought I’d be safe picking something in a “quiet cul de sac”. Turns out that’s also code.
“Cul de sac” is French literally meaning bottom of a bag. Dead End Streets were renamed Cul de sacs by realtors trying to sound fancy.
Saying you live in a cul de sac means you live in the bottom on a bag. The Sac literally means Sack. So in French you would say in supermarket don’t put my eggs in the cul de sac (bottom of the sack)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t even want to know what “two car garage” is a code word for.
Yeah. I thought I’d be safe picking something in a “quiet cul de sac”. Turns out that’s also code.
Anonymous wrote:You don’t even want to know what “two car garage” is a code word for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t even want to know what “two car garage” is a code word for.
Yeah. I thought I’d be safe picking something in a “quiet cul de sac”. Turns out that’s also code.