Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't understand why some people feel the need to post disparaging comments every time there's a new post that's mentions the Mosaic District in any way shape or form. If you don't like it and think the area has nothing to offer, don't go there. Why all the bashing?
I think there's one person who has a bug up his ass because another poster posted so frequently about Mosaic and its spiritual cousin, Pimmit Hills. The other bashers just feel threatened by anything that might be an alternative to where they live. If someone buys an EYA townhouse at Mosaic, it may keep the prices down in Bethesda or Clarendon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's pretty common for developers to do this (Bethesda Row, Market Commons in Clarendon, etc) but people usually still just say Bethesda or Clarendon. The difference is nobody knows what the dump surrounding Mosaic District is so they just use the builder's marketing name.
You're dumb as shit bro, the county officially named it Mosaic go back to your shit hole
http://www.fcrevit.org/merrifield/download/Mosaic/PreliminaryLimitedOfferingMemoC.pdf
Anonymous wrote:I really don't understand why some people feel the need to post disparaging comments every time there's a new post that's mentions the Mosaic District in any way shape or form. If you don't like it and think the area has nothing to offer, don't go there. Why all the bashing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's pretty common for developers to do this (Bethesda Row, Market Commons in Clarendon, etc) but people usually still just say Bethesda or Clarendon. The difference is nobody knows what the dump surrounding Mosaic District is so they just use the builder's marketing name.
You're dumb as shit bro, the county officially named it Mosaic go back to your shit hole
http://www.fcrevit.org/merrifield/download/Mosaic/PreliminaryLimitedOfferingMemoC.pdf
You're charming. Maybe we can grab a drink together sometime at The Mosiac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Four Sisters is much better than a Rio Grande Cafe.
Im really tired of praving about four sisters. Give it a rest already! It is just an average Asian place. Just because it's the only decent Asian place within 2 miles of here doesn't make it some amazing restaurant.
It actually sort of sucks!
No, it's actually awesome, particularly when compared to the Cheesecake Factory in Clarendon, the Uncle Julio's in Bethesda Row, and anything in Columbia Heights.
LOL, you pick one place in Bethesda row out of how many? What else does Mosaic have? Oh Taylor.
Taylor is good, and there's more than that already.
http://www.mosaicdistrict.com/shop-dine
Kind of weird that it bothers you so much. You must feel really threatened that you overpaid to live somewhere else because you sound like a total douche.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Four Sisters is much better than a Rio Grande Cafe.
Im really tired of praving about four sisters. Give it a rest already! It is just an average Asian place. Just because it's the only decent Asian place within 2 miles of here doesn't make it some amazing restaurant.
It actually sort of sucks!
No, it's actually awesome, particularly when compared to the Cheesecake Factory in Clarendon, the Uncle Julio's in Bethesda Row, and anything in Columbia Heights.
LOL, you pick one place in Bethesda row out of how many? What else does Mosaic have? Oh Taylor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's pretty common for developers to do this (Bethesda Row, Market Commons in Clarendon, etc) but people usually still just say Bethesda or Clarendon. The difference is nobody knows what the dump surrounding Mosaic District is so they just use the builder's marketing name.
You're dumb as shit bro, the county officially named it Mosaic go back to your shit hole
http://www.fcrevit.org/merrifield/download/Mosaic/PreliminaryLimitedOfferingMemoC.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are nice town homes with attached garages across from the metro for about $600k. Try those if you like walkable in that area.
+1
Those are very nice, only ten years old or so, and radically better schools.
And you can walk to metro without crossing 6 lanes of hwy 29
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Four Sisters is much better than a Rio Grande Cafe.
Im really tired of praving about four sisters. Give it a rest already! It is just an average Asian place. Just because it's the only decent Asian place within 2 miles of here doesn't make it some amazing restaurant.
It actually sort of sucks!
No, it's actually awesome, particularly when compared to the Cheesecake Factory in Clarendon, the Uncle Julio's in Bethesda Row, and anything in Columbia Heights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Four Sisters is much better than a Rio Grande Cafe.
Im really tired of praving about four sisters. Give it a rest already! It is just an average Asian place. Just because it's the only decent Asian place within 2 miles of here doesn't make it some amazing restaurant.
It actually sort of sucks!
Anonymous wrote:There are nice town homes with attached garages across from the metro for about $600k. Try those if you like walkable in that area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Four Sisters is much better than a Rio Grande Cafe.
Im really tired of praving about four sisters. Give it a rest already! It is just an average Asian place. Just because it's the only decent Asian place within 2 miles of here doesn't make it some amazing restaurant.
It actually sort of sucks!
Anonymous wrote:I think it's pretty common for developers to do this (Bethesda Row, Market Commons in Clarendon, etc) but people usually still just say Bethesda or Clarendon. The difference is nobody knows what the dump surrounding Mosaic District is so they just use the builder's marketing name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why couldn't the developers of Bethesda Row just call it the intersection of Exeter and Arlington? Were they trying to suggest there was actually something new there?
Back at you -- why couldn't it continue to be called "Bethesda," which is what it was called when I first started frequenting that intersection to buy dog food in about 1993.
I live in Chevy Chase. I built a new home on Bradley Blvd. after tearing down the older home that stood there in Chevy Chase since the 1940s. Also, I have always liked the name "Esmerelda," after the MIL in the show 'Bewitched.'
I decide, since my tear down McMansion is so much shinier and slick than the surrounding 1940s colonials on Bradley and Brookeville, that I will begin calling the area around my new home, as well as the new home itself, "Esmerelda." No more Chevy Chase. Now, I live in Esmerelda. Because I said so.
When friends say, 'Where is book club next month? Isn't it at Anne's place in Chevy Chase?" my buddy will correct them and say, "No! It's at Anne's place in Esmerelda."