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Post 09/05/2013 10:52     Subject: Tell me the difference between Arlington and Bethesda...

At this point, the sooner the Obama administration turns over, the better. It's a lot like Arlington itself. Looks good on paper, but overrated and under-performing.

Huh? this is a poor analogy. Both are great places to live in: good schools, jobs, houses, amenities. We seem to be arguing whether a burger is better than a cheese steak, when they're kinda similar and both pretty great! I'd love to be able to live in either.
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Post 09/05/2013 10:42     Subject: Tell me the difference between Arlington and Bethesda...

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Arlington, unlike Bethesda, is a county and has attractive and unattractive parts. Comparing Bethesda to all of Arlington in those terms is silly. You could argue that Downtown Bethesda looks better than Clarendon or vice versa. Or that Kenwood has style and Country Club Hills wishes it were Kenwood or vice versa.


Downtown Bethesda looks better than Clarendon, and Kenwood has far more élan than CCH.


People in Bethesda use words like "élan.". With a straight face. Enough said.


Particularly people who live in 500K 1950s splits in Bethesda.

Also, the international thing is nonsense. The vast majority of my colleagues at the World Bank line in DC, Arlington or McLean.


+1 my kid's public elementary in Clarendon is filled with State Dept, World Bank and Obama Cabinet members...a few Congressman. It makes for a high turnover in friends--every few years. It is a very International elem. school.



State Dept, Obama Cabinet members, and Congressmen do not equal international. And seriously, there are only 15 Cabinet members total. How many of them are sending their kids to your school???