Anonymous wrote:What is so great about Woodley Park??? There's almost nothing there. And really, what true urbanite wants to live in DC? If someone's really looking for an urban experience, they move somewhere else. I find it truly bizarre for someone to be a city-snoot living in DC. It's provincial compared to what most people consider to be a vibrant urban city. 21:27--Get a fucking life! You sound like a true idiot. "well my kids will be playing in DC, blah, blah, blah." What are you, 12?!?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoa--calm down little firecracker before you give yourself a stroke! I don't live in Adams Morgan off of AMR, but trust me, it takes 5 minutes OR LESS to get from my home in WP to Georgetown via RCP (exit on P St.). I really don't give a damn if you believe me, but you must drive like my grandmother if your friends from Rosslyn (ugh!) routinely beat you to Georgetown. I never hear gun shots in my neighborhood, so I can't comment on that (I guess RCP really provides a nice buffer). And whatever the odds, I bet your kids get murdered in your neighborhood (or die from meth or boredom) before mine. The fact that you think I live in DC so that I can think of myself as urban is stupid and laughable. Whether you like it or not, my commute to every desirable location is waaaaaay better than yours; I can walk to my DCPS and my kids will be bilingual (for free); and my neighborhood is wonderful and interesting. If you want to pick a fight over a DC neighborhood vs. wherever you live in the hinterlands, you need to pick another one. You have nothing on Woodley Park.
Except when people are stabbed in Woodley Park: http://www.wusa9.com/news/article/229887/158/One-Man-Dies-After-Double-Stabbing-at-Woodley-Park-Metro-Station
Anonymous wrote:Whoa--calm down little firecracker before you give yourself a stroke! I don't live in Adams Morgan off of AMR, but trust me, it takes 5 minutes OR LESS to get from my home in WP to Georgetown via RCP (exit on P St.). I really don't give a damn if you believe me, but you must drive like my grandmother if your friends from Rosslyn (ugh!) routinely beat you to Georgetown. I never hear gun shots in my neighborhood, so I can't comment on that (I guess RCP really provides a nice buffer). And whatever the odds, I bet your kids get murdered in your neighborhood (or die from meth or boredom) before mine. The fact that you think I live in DC so that I can think of myself as urban is stupid and laughable. Whether you like it or not, my commute to every desirable location is waaaaaay better than yours; I can walk to my DCPS and my kids will be bilingual (for free); and my neighborhood is wonderful and interesting. If you want to pick a fight over a DC neighborhood vs. wherever you live in the hinterlands, you need to pick another one. You have nothing on Woodley Park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent my kids to a DC private school for a while. I live 1/2 mile over the DC line so distance was not a big deal. I chose to live in Bethesda long before I had kids because I grew up here and like it. I lived in DC for a while but at that time it was not ideal. Had my apartment and car broken into, city services were lacking and difficult to access. I know things have changed since but in the meantime I am back in Bethesda and have no plans to move.
Two people were stabbed last night (one killed) at the Woodley Park Metro. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Yeah, people are getting stabbed all the time in the Woodley metro...not. The only reason you even know about it is because it was unusual. If it was typical, it wouldnt be all over the news. And no one ever gets stabbed in the 'burbs? Lululemon, anyone?
Georgetown. Not the burbs.
Anonymous wrote:Whoa--calm down little firecracker before you give yourself a stroke! I don't live in Adams Morgan off of AMR, but trust me, it takes 5 minutes OR LESS to get from my home in WP to Georgetown via RCP (exit on P St.). I really don't give a damn if you believe me, but you must drive like my grandmother if your friends from Rosslyn (ugh!) routinely beat you to Georgetown. I never hear gun shots in my neighborhood, so I can't comment on that (I guess RCP really provides a nice buffer). And whatever the odds, I bet your kids get murdered in your neighborhood (or die from meth or boredom) before mine. The fact that you think I live in DC so that I can think of myself as urban is stupid and laughable. Whether you like it or not, my commute to every desirable location is waaaaaay better than yours; I can walk to my DCPS and my kids will be bilingual (for free); and my neighborhood is wonderful and interesting. If you want to pick a fight over a DC neighborhood vs.e wherever you live in the hinterlands, you need to pick another one. You have nothing on Woodley Park.
Anonymous wrote:My commute from Arlington to downtown DC is shorter than the commute from Woodley Park to downtown DC, and I can beat your drive/walk/metro ride to Georgetown any day of the week. Most of the people I know who've moved from DC to the burbs have done so because the public schools in DC suck, not because they were desperate for a bigger house.
I doubt that. I can get downtown from WP (via metro) to Farragut North much faster than you can from Arlington. That commute takes about 6 minutes. I can get to Georgetown ( Rock Creek Pkwy) in 5 minutes (with no traffic lights). I don't have much desire to venture to VA, but I can get to National Airport in 12 minutes (also via RCK) with the possibility of only that one traffic light near the Kennedy Ctr. I can also get to Bethesda, DuPont Circle, Friendship Heights, Adams Morgan, etc. in less time than it takes you. Now what?
Woodley Park's neighborhood public school is Oyster. Most of the people I know w/kids moved to WP specifically for this school. If they wanted a monolingual school, or to take their chances with a lottery for an immersion school in the burbs, they could have easily afforded to do so. Once again, my point is that no one who owns a home in WP (please note: I'm not referring to every neighborhood in DC) is being held hostage here. They live here because they want to, NOT because they have to. And the quality of life is pretty darn good over here.