Anonymous
Post 04/09/2017 01:53     Subject: 2017 DCUM Obsessed Neighborhood

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:University Park / Calvert Hills


DCUM cannot fathom anything PG county related even though they live in Alexandria & DC, cities w/expensive homes and equally shitty schools. Go figure.


It's probably because of the *whispers* black people.


Ummm DC and Alexandria have those too
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2017 00:42     Subject: 2017 DCUM Obsessed Neighborhood

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University Park / Calvert Hills


DCUM cannot fathom anything PG county related even though they live in Alexandria & DC, cities w/expensive homes and equally shitty schools. Go figure.


It's probably because of the *whispers* black people.
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2017 00:37     Subject: 2017 DCUM Obsessed Neighborhood

Anonymous wrote:University Park / Calvert Hills


DCUM cannot fathom anything PG county related even though they live in Alexandria & DC, cities w/expensive homes and equally shitty schools. Go figure.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2017 20:27     Subject: 2017 DCUM Obsessed Neighborhood

Anonymous wrote:Takoma DC
Brookland

For those who need to access Deal, still AU Park because it's the least expensive sure thing. Shepherd Park is likely to lose access in the next 5 years, and has no Metro access.


Sadly, on a price per square foot basis, AU Park isn't any less expensive than the other Deal zoned neighborhoods.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2017 13:05     Subject: Re:2017 DCUM Obsessed Neighborhood

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Culmore



I have never heard of Culmore. Is it in Virginia?


The Culmore neighborhood is in Fairfax County/Falls Church mailing address. It is off Rt 7, roughly between the Dar al-Hijar Mosque and Bailey's Crossroads. The neighborhood consists of 1950s era red brick apartments, a few duplexes and a small shopping center. The neighborhood is predominantly Hispanic, and St Anthony's Church provides social services to the residents

Readers of DCUM are familiar with the area because the nannies, baby sitters, cleaners, painters, and gardeners to whom they do not pay a living wage subsist in the neighborhood.



Lmao! Yaaaaasssssss.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2017 11:34     Subject: 2017 DCUM Obsessed Neighborhood

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Anonymous wrote:Potomac--peaceful, lovely, tranquil, best schools.


And a nationally recognized pioneer in McMansions!


There are tens of thousands of regular non-McMansion homes in Potomac.


But it absolutely was a pioneer: go to a Redfin, Zillow, etc. and you can find no shortage of Potomac's architectural disasters/monstrosities from the 1980s. The rest of the country hadn't seen that kind of building, Potomac had it before almost any other place. A lot of it came from folks cashing out their bucolic properties and subdividing them for development.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2017 10:33     Subject: 2017 DCUM Obsessed Neighborhood

Riiggs Park
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2017 09:46     Subject: 2017 DCUM Obsessed Neighborhood

University Park / Calvert Hills
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2017 09:42     Subject: 2017 DCUM Obsessed Neighborhood

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Anonymous wrote:NORTH Arlington



That's north Arlington...



Sorry, no votes allowed from SOUTH Arlington. You lost voting privileges along with the streetcar.



That's south Arlington...


Sigh. Now we are stuck with rapidly rising housing prices, the best restaurants, rec centers and parks. And we can walk to them


You forgot the Tony award winning Signature Theatre.



I never mention it because the founder and director of Signature lives in North Arlington, albeit the award winning 22205 zip code.

Seriously? Who the fuck cares where Eric Schaeffer lives? Beyond dumb.
By that logic we should all be impressed that Matt Gardiner lived in Annandale.




My goodness, Eric would be appalled by your lack if humour. Perhaps, you should see a show at Signature and lighten up.


He's too drunk to care.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2017 09:40     Subject: 2017 DCUM Obsessed Neighborhood

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NORTH Arlington



That's north Arlington...



Sorry, no votes allowed from SOUTH Arlington. You lost voting privileges along with the streetcar.



That's south Arlington...


Sigh. Now we are stuck with rapidly rising housing prices, the best restaurants, rec centers and parks. And we can walk to them


You forgot the Tony award winning Signature Theatre.



I never mention it because the founder and director of Signature lives in North Arlington, albeit the award winning 22205 zip code.

Seriously? Who the fuck cares where Eric Schaeffer lives? Beyond dumb.
By that logic we should all be impressed that Matt Gardiner lived in Annandale.




My goodness, Eric would be appalled by your lack if humour. Perhaps, you should see a show at Signature and lighten up.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2017 09:40     Subject: Re:2017 DCUM Obsessed Neighborhood

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Culmore



I have never heard of Culmore. Is it in Virginia?


The Culmore neighborhood is in Fairfax County/Falls Church mailing address. It is off Rt 7, roughly between the Dar al-Hijar Mosque and Bailey's Crossroads. The neighborhood consists of 1950s era red brick apartments, a few duplexes and a small shopping center. The neighborhood is predominantly Hispanic, and St Anthony's Church provides social services to the residents

Readers of DCUM are familiar with the area because the nannies, baby sitters, cleaners, painters, and gardeners to whom they do not pay a living wage subsist in the neighborhood.


Touché.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2017 09:38     Subject: Re:2017 DCUM Obsessed Neighborhood

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Culmore



I have never heard of Culmore. Is it in Virginia?


The Culmore neighborhood is in Fairfax County/Falls Church mailing address. It is off Rt 7, roughly between the Dar al-Hijar Mosque and Bailey's Crossroads. The neighborhood consists of 1950s era red brick apartments, a few duplexes and a small shopping center. The neighborhood is predominantly Hispanic, and St Anthony's Church provides social services to the residents

Readers of DCUM are familiar with the area because the nannies, baby sitters, cleaners, painters, and gardeners to whom they do not pay a living wage subsist in the neighborhood.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2017 09:33     Subject: 2017 DCUM Obsessed Neighborhood

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Potomac--peaceful, lovely, tranquil, best schools.


And a nationally recognized pioneer in McMansions!


There are tens of thousands of regular non-McMansion homes in Potomac.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2017 09:31     Subject: 2017 DCUM Obsessed Neighborhood

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NORTH Arlington



That's north Arlington...



Sorry, no votes allowed from SOUTH Arlington. You lost voting privileges along with the streetcar.



That's south Arlington...


Sigh. Now we are stuck with rapidly rising housing prices, the best restaurants, rec centers and parks. And we can walk to them


You forgot the Tony award winning Signature Theatre.



I never mention it because the founder and director of Signature lives in North Arlington, albeit the award winning 22205 zip code.

Seriously? Who the fuck cares where Eric Schaeffer lives? Beyond dumb.
By that logic we should all be impressed that Matt Gardiner lived in Annandale.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2017 09:25     Subject: 2017 DCUM Obsessed Neighborhood

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NORTH Arlington



That's north Arlington...



Sorry, no votes allowed from SOUTH Arlington. You lost voting privileges along with the streetcar.



That's south Arlington...


Sigh. Now we are stuck with rapidly rising housing prices, the best restaurants, rec centers and parks. And we can walk to them


You forgot the Tony award winning Signature Theatre.



I never mention it because the founder and director of Signature lives in North Arlington, albeit the award winning 22205 zip code.