Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really, how late do you need to stay up? My DH goes to sleep between 10:30 and 11, is up at 5:30, and out the door by 6:30.
Many of us live in the exurbs BECAUSE WE LIKE IT. We don't want to live closer in, and either have jobs out here or are willing to commute a little more to live here. If you want the city life, then enjoy it! But the thought that everyone who lives in the suburbs or exurbs has the desire to live in DC or even in the close-in areas in absurd.
Sheesh, if the sedentary lifestyle and stress-filled commute doesn't kill you, the lack of sleep will.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-20012475-10391704.html
http://www.wjla.com/articles/2012/02/commuter-stress-d-c-commute-can-add-to-existing-health-problems-72857.html
Anonymous wrote:Can we set a baseline and then work from there. Baseline - If you live in the exburbs is most likely because you can't afford DC or close-in suburbs. Now that we understand most of your frustration i.e. money we can understand you better and why you bash those of us with better resources. No one chooses to live in Dunn Loring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if you are still there, what were you referring to exactly? Are you annoyed with all the threads being sidetracked to discuss PH, Dunn Loring, Tysons, Mosaic, and the likes, usually spawned by the aggressive boosters? Or are you trying to start a war between the city/closer burbs and the more distant burbs not understanding why people would choose to live further out.
If it's #1, I wholeheartedly agree, if it's #2, then I don't see the point, people choose what is convenient for them, there is no mystery here.
What really is tiring is another one of these threads:
OP: I am interested in parts of FC near metro zoned for Haycock elementary, what are your experiences with this area, which communities do you recommend, or what do you think about this home for sale, fair price or not?
Other Posters: The price is about right for the area, but house needs work.
Booster: Why not just look into PH, it's just right there 5 min away and the school is much better than Mclean and prices are cheaper. (I am being more civil than some of these posts)
OP: I have looked at this area and others, but we really narrowed it down to this one, thanks.
Booster: You know PH will be closer to Tysons and Mosaic district is the bomb, you will be rich if you buy an SFH there, it will be like a new Arlington.
OP: I've been to PH, but didn't like the area at this point, although understand the potential
Booster: What? It will be awesome, look at this new house for 900K, isn't that so much better than a brick shit shack you are going to get in FC? Where else can you get new house like this?
Other PPs: we like our shit shacks and we hate PH, go away PH booster!
Crazy Marshall Lady: OP, don't you know Marshall is rated higher than Mclean HS? Look at these ratings! You are making a mistake.
Other PPs: these ratings are false, we all know this, marshal lady go away!
Rat Lady: OP, this house you posted is
a dump that needs to be demolished. Just admit it you cannot afford to live in this area. I hate all these people that live in brick shit houses and breed rats all over my hood, rats are running across my backyard and into my patio door as I speak!
Anonymous wrote:Can we set a baseline and then work from there. Baseline - If you live in the exburbs is most likely because you can't afford DC or close-in suburbs. Now that we understand most of your frustration i.e. money we can understand you better and why you bash those of us with better resources. No one chooses to live in Dunn Loring.
Anonymous wrote:Can we set a baseline and then work from there. Baseline - If you live in the exburbs is most likely because you can't afford DC or close-in suburbs. Now that we understand most of your frustration i.e. money we can understand you better and why you bash those of us with better resources. No one chooses to live in Dunn Loring.
Anonymous wrote: Do you know how much time it takes to train for marathons? Let me tell you, it's a lot, and *somehow* even with this commute that some of you think leaves no time for anything else (which is so untrue), he is able to put in the miles and miles -- OUTSIDE, I might add, in the beautiful, open areas near our home -- that it takes to stay in shape for those runs.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really, how late do you need to stay up? My DH goes to sleep between 10:30 and 11, is up at 5:30, and out the door by 6:30.
Many of us live in the exurbs BECAUSE WE LIKE IT. We don't want to live closer in, and either have jobs out here or are willing to commute a little more to live here. If you want the city life, then enjoy it! But the thought that everyone who lives in the suburbs or exurbs has the desire to live in DC or even in the close-in areas in absurd.
Sheesh, if the sedentary lifestyle and stress-filled commute doesn't kill you, the lack of sleep will.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-20012475-10391704.html
http://www.wjla.com/articles/2012/02/commuter-stress-d-c-commute-can-add-to-existing-health-problems-72857.html
Anonymous wrote:Can we set a baseline and then work from there. Baseline - If you live in the exburbs is most likely because you can't afford DC or close-in suburbs. Now that we understand most of your frustration i.e. money we can understand you better and why you bash those of us with better resources. No one chooses to live in Dunn Loring.
Can we set a baseline and then work from there. Baseline - If you live in the exburbs is most likely because you can't afford DC or close-in suburbs. Now that we understand most of your frustration i.e. money we can understand you better and why you bash those of us with better resources. No one chooses to live in Dunn Loring.

Anonymous wrote:OP, if you are still there, what were you referring to exactly? Are you annoyed with all the threads being sidetracked to discuss PH, Dunn Loring, Tysons, Mosaic, and the likes, usually spawned by the aggressive boosters? Or are you trying to start a war between the city/closer burbs and the more distant burbs not understanding why people would choose to live further out.
If it's #1, I wholeheartedly agree, if it's #2, then I don't see the point, people choose what is convenient for them, there is no mystery here.
What really is tiring is another one of these threads:
OP: I am interested in parts of FC near metro zoned for Haycock elementary, what are your experiences with this area, which communities do you recommend, or what do you think about this home for sale, fair price or not?
Other Posters: The price is about right for the area, but house needs work.
Booster: Why not just look into PH, it's just right there 5 min away and the school is much better than Mclean and prices are cheaper. (I am being more civil than some of these posts)
OP: I have looked at this area and others, but we really narrowed it down to this one, thanks.
Booster: You know PH will be closer to Tysons and Mosaic district is the bomb, you will be rich if you buy an SFH there, it will be like a new Arlington.
OP: I've been to PH, but didn't like the area at this point, although understand the potential
Booster: What? It will be awesome, look at this new house for 900K, isn't that so much better than a brick shit shack you are going to get in FC? Where else can you get new house like this?
Other PPs: we like our shit shacks and we hate PH, go away PH booster!
Marshall Lady: OP, don't you know Marshall is rated higher than Mclean HS? Look at these ratings! You are making a mistake.
Other PPs: these ratings are false, we all know this, marshal lady go away!
Rat Lady: OP, this house you posted is