Anonymous wrote:". . . we can walk him to Rosmount (sic) or Bancroft when he gets older. . ."
Bwahahahahaha! Anyone like to place bets on this actually happening?
Anonymous wrote:Oh, and the great library? Not many books, homeless people would hang out there, and a guy exposed himself and started masturbating in front of my wife and three-year-old.
Anonymous wrote:colhi, admo
Anonymous wrote:Oh, and the great library? Not many books, homeless people would hang out there, and a guy exposed himself and started masturbating in front of my wife and three-year-old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
PP here, I said it was cut off from the rest of the city... perhaps just my opinion but I'm sure there are others who feel that way as well. What I said about VA is that it's far (commuting wise) from VA. Have you tried to take that route from the Hill to Tysons or further West where a lot of the jobs are? A coworker of mine did this every day while I was doing the commute from Mt. P, his commute was considerably worse than mine.
NoVa resident here. You mean I395 to 110 to I66 - sure, I66 is pretty bad. But how would you go to Tysons from Mt P? Up to Md and then the beltway? is that that much better?
and of course not all NoVa jobs are in Tysons - for Pentagon, Crystal City, Mark Center, Cap H is not that bad a commute IIUC.
But I would avoid living in DC and working in NoVa in general. Its not like there are no nice places in NoVa.
Note, I like Mt P, (I was the PP who made the crack abouit urination and murder above) but commuting to NoVa as a reason to prefer Mt P to the Hill just sounds odd.
Uh, no... Rock Creek Parkway, cross Roosevelt Bridge and take GW Parkway and then 123... took about 35 minutes.
If GWP to 123 is so great, you do that from the Hill - is it just avoiding the short part of SE-SW freeway thats with traffic that you consider a big deal?
Anyway, in two weeks the Hill is going to have a new way to Tysons that avoids all the traffic!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
PP here, I said it was cut off from the rest of the city... perhaps just my opinion but I'm sure there are others who feel that way as well. What I said about VA is that it's far (commuting wise) from VA. Have you tried to take that route from the Hill to Tysons or further West where a lot of the jobs are? A coworker of mine did this every day while I was doing the commute from Mt. P, his commute was considerably worse than mine.
NoVa resident here. You mean I395 to 110 to I66 - sure, I66 is pretty bad. But how would you go to Tysons from Mt P? Up to Md and then the beltway? is that that much better?
and of course not all NoVa jobs are in Tysons - for Pentagon, Crystal City, Mark Center, Cap H is not that bad a commute IIUC.
But I would avoid living in DC and working in NoVa in general. Its not like there are no nice places in NoVa.
Note, I like Mt P, (I was the PP who made the crack abouit urination and murder above) but commuting to NoVa as a reason to prefer Mt P to the Hill just sounds odd.
Uh, no... Rock Creek Parkway, cross Roosevelt Bridge and take GW Parkway and then 123... took about 35 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
PP here, I said it was cut off from the rest of the city... perhaps just my opinion but I'm sure there are others who feel that way as well. What I said about VA is that it's far (commuting wise) from VA. Have you tried to take that route from the Hill to Tysons or further West where a lot of the jobs are? A coworker of mine did this every day while I was doing the commute from Mt. P, his commute was considerably worse than mine.
NoVa resident here. You mean I395 to 110 to I66 - sure, I66 is pretty bad. But how would you go to Tysons from Mt P? Up to Md and then the beltway? is that that much better?
and of course not all NoVa jobs are in Tysons - for Pentagon, Crystal City, Mark Center, Cap H is not that bad a commute IIUC.
But I would avoid living in DC and working in NoVa in general. Its not like there are no nice places in NoVa.
Note, I like Mt P, (I was the PP who made the crack abouit urination and murder above) but commuting to NoVa as a reason to prefer Mt P to the Hill just sounds odd.