Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One inch of snow and there's a two hour school delay (surprisingly not closed for the day). No self-respecting northern city would delay school because of a mere dusting like this.
No northern city would fail to plow like this whole area seems to have, either.
+1
"Oh, the conditions are so bad! Cars sliding everywhere!"
Well yes, that is what happens with snow. That is why it is necessary to CLEAR IT. To PLOW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One inch of snow and there's a two hour school delay (surprisingly not closed for the day). No self-respecting northern city would delay school because of a mere dusting like this.
No northern city would fail to plow like this whole area seems to have, either.
Anonymous wrote:One inch of snow and there's a two hour school delay (surprisingly not closed for the day). No self-respecting northern city would delay school because of a mere dusting like this.
Anonymous wrote:One inch of snow and there's a two hour school delay (surprisingly not closed for the day). No self-respecting northern city would delay school because of a mere dusting like this.
Anonymous wrote:One inch of snow and there's a two hour school delay (surprisingly not closed for the day). No self-respecting northern city would delay school because of a mere dusting like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm from Ga and I don't consider DC or Nova to be the south. The culture definitely isn't southern either.
+1. Though, NOVA was very southern back in the day, even Arlington. Probably started to change in the 70's.
I grew up in and around NOVA suburbs. It was most definitely considered southern. Perhaps not as much now, since there are so many transient families, but absolutely during my youth. It's all the newbies who are insisting DC "isn't the south". Kind of amusing.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm from Ga and I don't consider DC or Nova to be the south. The culture definitely isn't southern either.
+1. Though, NOVA was very southern back in the day, even Arlington. Probably started to change in the 70's.
Anonymous wrote:JFK described Washington as a city with Northern charm and Southern efficiency.
Anonymous wrote:It is south of the Mason-Dixon line. Therefore it is the South, from my point of view.
Culturally speaking, it feels Southern to me.