Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read an article that said that many people in Mclean have chefs or housekeepers who cook for the kids so they don't eat out in Mclean restaurants. When they do eat out, they go to downtown DC.
No you didn’t.
Actually, yes I did. I have very good reading retention. It's a quote from Tom Sietsema. Do you know who he is?
https://dc.eater.com/2012/9/7/6547901/tom-sietsema-awards-1-5-stars-to-mcleans-bistro-vivant
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So now we’re citing Tom Sietsema as a source for McLean demographics. No, seriously?
Are you the same pp complaining about old parents on McLean?
Or the 35 yr old bragging that you paid cash for a $3M house?
Did your grandparents make you all wear matching stratchy outfits for the annual Easter picture?
+1. I just started reading DCUM last year because we were looking four our home in McLean. Even though we bought 6 months ago I can't stop reading DCUM because its hilarious to see what people say - there's a whole lot of crazy on DCUM
Anonymous wrote:So now we’re citing Tom Sietsema as a source for McLean demographics. No, seriously?
Are you the same pp complaining about old parents on McLean?
Or the 35 yr old bragging that you paid cash for a $3M house?
Did your grandparents make you all wear matching stratchy outfits for the annual Easter picture?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old boomers don't eat out, except maybe out of a straw.
The enrollments at both McLean HS and Marshall HS are the highest they’ve been in at least 25 years.
Have you seen how OLD some of the parents is kids in McLean are? Can't tell of it's mom and dad or grandma and grandpa.
Parents are older because they build some wealth before popping out kiddies, so they can afford McLean. That's the way to do it. No teen moms up in here.
I am youngish (35 with two kids) and bought 2m home in McLean.
You are in debt and living large, we know you. At least you had the good sense to live in Mclean instead of Great Falls.
Paid cash
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old boomers don't eat out, except maybe out of a straw.
The enrollments at both McLean HS and Marshall HS are the highest they’ve been in at least 25 years.
Have you seen how OLD some of the parents is kids in McLean are? Can't tell of it's mom and dad or grandma and grandpa.
Parents are older because they build some wealth before popping out kiddies, so they can afford McLean. That's the way to do it. No teen moms up in here.
I am youngish (35 with two kids) and bought 2m home in McLean.
You are in debt and living large, we know you. At least you had the good sense to live in Mclean instead of Great Falls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read an article that said that many people in Mclean have chefs or housekeepers who cook for the kids so they don't eat out in Mclean restaurants. When they do eat out, they go to downtown DC.
No you didn’t.
Actually, yes I did. I have very good reading retention. It's a quote from Tom Sietsema. Do you know who he is?
https://dc.eater.com/2012/9/7/6547901/tom-sietsema-awards-1-5-stars-to-mcleans-bistro-vivant
Sorry, a food critics comment (and attempt to be funny) doesn't = reality. You can't cite blogs/restaurant reviews as fact-based reporting anymore than you can cite a thread on DCUM.
If a food critic like Tom Sietsema doesn't know what is going on in the restaurant biz around the DMV, I don't know who does. Sheesh!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read an article that said that many people in Mclean have chefs or housekeepers who cook for the kids so they don't eat out in Mclean restaurants. When they do eat out, they go to downtown DC.
No you didn’t.
Actually, yes I did. I have very good reading retention. It's a quote from Tom Sietsema. Do you know who he is?
https://dc.eater.com/2012/9/7/6547901/tom-sietsema-awards-1-5-stars-to-mcleans-bistro-vivant
Sorry, a food critics comment (and attempt to be funny) doesn't = reality. You can't cite blogs/restaurant reviews as fact-based reporting anymore than you can cite a thread on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read an article that said that many people in Mclean have chefs or housekeepers who cook for the kids so they don't eat out in Mclean restaurants. When they do eat out, they go to downtown DC.
No you didn’t.
Actually, yes I did. I have very good reading retention. It's a quote from Tom Sietsema. Do you know who he is?
https://dc.eater.com/2012/9/7/6547901/tom-sietsema-awards-1-5-stars-to-mcleans-bistro-vivant
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read an article that said that many people in Mclean have chefs or housekeepers who cook for the kids so they don't eat out in Mclean restaurants. When they do eat out, they go to downtown DC.
No you didn’t.
Actually, yes I did. I have very good reading retention. It's a quote from Tom Sietsema. Do you know who he is?
https://dc.eater.com/2012/9/7/6547901/tom-sietsema-awards-1-5-stars-to-mcleans-bistro-vivant
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old boomers don't eat out, except maybe out of a straw.
The enrollments at both McLean HS and Marshall HS are the highest they’ve been in at least 25 years.
Have you seen how OLD some of the parents is kids in McLean are? Can't tell of it's mom and dad or grandma and grandpa.
Parents are older because they build some wealth before popping out kiddies, so they can afford McLean. That's the way to do it. No teen moms up in here.
I am youngish (35 with two kids) and bought 2m home in McLean.
You are not youngish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old boomers don't eat out, except maybe out of a straw.
The enrollments at both McLean HS and Marshall HS are the highest they’ve been in at least 25 years.
Have you seen how OLD some of the parents is kids in McLean are? Can't tell of it's mom and dad or grandma and grandpa.
Parents are older because they build some wealth before popping out kiddies, so they can afford McLean. That's the way to do it. No teen moms up in here.
I am youngish (35 with two kids) and bought 2m home in McLean.