![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
|||||||
Welcome to City-Data.com forum! Make sure to register - it's free and very quick! You have to register before you can post and participate in our discussions with 370,000 other registered members. User profiles and some forums can only be seen by registered members. After you create your free account you will be able to customize many options, you will have the full access to over 13,000 posts/day about local topics and you will see fewer ads. Within the last few months our forum was cited in an article in 15 newspaper and in a story on AOL's homepage.| Search our forums (advanced): |
![]() |
|
|
|
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
This is not the south,this is the north part of the BOSWASH MEGAPOLIS,NORTHEASTERN CORRIDOR WHICH IS COMMONLY USED TODAY [quote]The BosWash (also referred to as Bosnywash, Boshington, the Northeast Corridor, the BosWash Corridor, or simply the Northeast megalopolis) is the name for a group of metropolitan areas in the northeastern United States, extending from Boston, Massachusetts, to Washington, D.C., including Worcester, Massachusetts; Springfield, Massachusetts; Providence, Rhode Island; Hartford, New Haven and Stamford, Connecticut; New York City, New York; Newark, New Jersey; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Wilmington, Delaware; and Baltimore, Maryland. The geographic trend was first identified in French geographer Jean Gottmann's book Megalopolis: The Urbanized Northeastern Seaboard of the United States (1961). The cities are also linked economically, and by transportation and communications.[/quote] Quote:
|
|
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
I appreciated this post but have to ask if you are from another country. Your English is broken up to the point you make no sense at times and you fail to heed the handy little spell checker on this board. As far as cars...anything over $25K is a liability. That car will demand a hefty insurance premium and if one drives a V-8 it is like flushing your toilet all day as you are wasting gasoline. A Benz is not a social status among the under 98 percentile class in America. Neither are Beemers, Lexus or overpriced Caddies or Lincolns. It is a money pit; especially if you are commuting in the DC Metro area. A $500K house is $2500 monthly with 25% down. Throw some utilities in there and you are looking at close to $3K. A $500 car note is idiotic unless it is a company car or you are s#itting $100 bills on a regular basis. Leasing is a no win situation unless you figure on a car note forever. $50K SUV's look cool on TV but they have big motors and you could have gotten a smaller car and put money in the bank. I remember talking to my neighbors a long time ago and one was asked how his son was doing - the boy, 25, lived at home. His dad said he was doing good and was driving a Benz. The instant laugh meter went off in my head - of course he was, mom and dad covered his life so he paid for a car. Doing good? From what angle? My cousin's husband is a successful attorney in the midwest. The first time I visited them I was blown away by their home. It would have looked at home in Potomac, MD but the price was 1/2 of cost where they live in Leawood, KS. They have a 3 car garage. I looked in to see what kind of cars they had at the time. A Dodge minivan, a Ford Taurus and tucked away in the back was a Porsche - rarely driven. This goes along with the point of the wealthy having toys like these. I am on the wrong side of the family. I get to see the Chiefs play if I am there for a home game and the seats are close to the field on the 40 yard line. |
|
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
People in most of MoCo, esp. those with northern roots, they lack any like of moral qualms or values. They will stab an old lady in the back in front of her grandchildren to further themselves (speaking figuratively of course). I work in a pharmacy in Potomac and we have uppity, pushy parents getting birth control pills for their slutty daughters. The culture wars are alive and well here in Maryland, especially Montgomery County, especially between locals and transplants/illegals and also over our identity, whether we are a northeastern or a southern state. I don't have time or room for people who are stuck up, rude, elitist, think they're better than everyone else, etc etc. |
|
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
Were is this war?? Majority of people in MD consider it northern like most of this country,the argument is usually from southern maryland conservatives who want the ole mason dixon way to remain in effect,when its credibility was never concrete,plus were this hate for the upper northern jersey/long island in MD?? And do you keep saying yankee when you are one in a southerners eyes.Why do you keep generalize the north as stuck up,rude and etc when that exist throughout the northeastern corridor cities period. |
|
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
![]() Hopefully those rude Starbucks drinking people will be taking care of the poor people that are run out of PGC who can no longer afford property taxes or homes to live in as all of the apartments will be razed and paved over. Is Einstein Bros rude? How about 7-11 or McDonalds's? What kind of coffee isn't rude? |
|
|
|||
|
|||
|
This is America. People get to feel any way they want about anyone they want.
|
|
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
|
|
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
|
|
|
|||
|
|||
|
This is all dependent on the way you look at things
I live in MoCo and there are some things that are true in this list and some that are not. 1. Everybody on the road goes 20 over the speed limit and think they own the road. Unfortunately this is true for most of the population but you need to remember that the median income is well above the norm here therefore people have jobs, a number of them working in the capitol, which is why I270 is one of the most congested highways in US. However this has nothing to do with recreational driving and some people just do it, but most of the suburban areas don't have too much congestion so its not going to kill anyone to go a few mph above the limit, that is until you get reckless, but lets get real, no one is going 20 mph over unless they are very, very reckless and stupid. 2. Customer Service is horrible. Yes, some of the customer service is absolutely horrible, however, but as said before anywhere you go in the country you can find terrible service so it isn't just limited to here, but where I go regularly I can enjoy myself without having crappy service so it is in where you go which will dictate what kind of service you get, still I'm satisfied with it. 3. No respect Very vague. Who is not respecting whom? Actually most people here are very kind and social, while again this doesn't reflect the entire population, it doesn't necessarily mean it is true 4. To many cocky people in their Mercedes-Benz Just because someone has a Benz doesn't mean that they are cocky it is a generalization and just because many people own them doesn't mean everyone is a snob. Also,this is one of the more affluent locations in the country so cars are generally going to be nicer, if you can afford something with superior drive ability and you are in a position where this may come in handy it makes sense to me to get it. I commute everyday and I happen to have a Mercedes. This being said I hate my car because it has too many problems so don't go confusing a Mercedes with a Ferrari because the newer models are not that wonderful, my money would have been better off buying something that may not have been as nice on the inside but actually runs. 5. The kids are spoiled wearing tiffany's and coach by age 12 This depends on where you go, MoCo is a big area and somewhere like Damascus or Olney you aren't going find a single jewelry store, but in the region where I live, Gaithersburg/North Potomac, this is true, but to say the whole county does is generalizing and wrong. Also just to clear up because I something about this earlier, yes, Gaithersburg and North Potomac are two different areas. North Potomac is South-West of Gaithersburg and is a strip of land that is maybe 4 to 5 square miles (estimated) squeezed in between Darnestown and Gaithersburg and is generally thought of to be anything west of Quince Orchard but south of Route 28 which runs into Darnestown and its southernmost border is around Potomac and Rockville farther to the east |
|
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
|
|
Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It's free and quick. Detailed information about all U.S. cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data.com. |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
|