PRF Magic 8-Ball: Advice on Washington, DC?
11I'll be honest. I thought this thread would be about where to procure an eight-ball in D.C. Glad it wasn't.
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davesec wrote:the animal world tried desperately, time and again, to kill this man.
nathan. wrote:I currently live a little east of LeDroit Park, around between 1st and North Capitol. Where I live is pretty cheap, and I know a lot of people in bands live around here, though as to how long that'll last with the neighborhood's overall demographics changing to upper-income types, I can't say. It's certainly more expensive than it was a couple of years ago. Mount Pleasant is probably even more so now, though it's a much more diverse area, and has a lot of artists/musicians and some pretty stellar restaurants (I'm a big advocate of the papusas at Don Juan's).
Being from Virginia, I would not recommend living anywhere beyond the Arlington/Old-Town Alexandria area. Much more goes on there than in parts further out, and you'll have to deal with VERY conservative people on a regular basis in those places, as well. Maryland overall strikes me as the better deal, particularly in Montgomery County.
I also know a few who actually do commute by train or car from Baltimore for work in D.C. It's a town with a whole lot of problems, a lot of which were illustrated here, but I've been going there since I was a kid (even crashed there on Friday night), and I just really like it a lot, and feel way more at ease. It's an option to consider.
iembalm wrote:Can I just point out, Rick, that this rant is in a thread about a cartoon?
davesec wrote:the animal world tried desperately, time and again, to kill this man.
iembalm wrote:I'll be honest. I thought this thread would be about where to procure an eight-ball in D.C.
scott wrote:Even inside the district, there's lots of trees, much more nature-feeling than Chicago is. Can't speak for Pittsburgh.
scott wrote:Expect your car window to broken and little shit to be stolen from your car every couple years unless you're dilligent about never leaving anything in it. And maybe even if you are, depending on what neighborhoods you spend all your time in.
scott wrote:It gets hot as fuck in the summer, and humid too. The winter will seem like a fucking joke to you. Everybody goes cuckoo if it snows 1". The winter there is a cakewalk compared to Pittsburgh, I'm sure.
scott wrote:Also, be ready for Masonic iconography on a level you've probably never seen anywhere else. Those fuckers are all up in that town, bigtime.
Carl wrote:I would try to avoid living anywhere that would involve commuting on the Beltway as traffic can make the worst Pittsburgh traffic jam look tame.
Carl wrote:there's a yinzer-themed bar a couple blocks south
Carl wrote:Then again, there are many places to drink if you don't need to have an IC Light
Carl wrote:It will be a lot more expensive than Pittsburgh, if that's an issue.
Mandroid2.0 wrote:I would highly recommend either apartment company if you are looking for an inexpensive rental and don't want to buy in a house or have 4 roommates in a house.
Mandroid2.0 wrote:Poverty is an issue and quite a few jobs do not pay more to account for the heightened cost of living.
Maurice wrote:Mandroid2.0 wrote:I would highly recommend either apartment company if you are looking for an inexpensive rental and don't want to buy in a house or have 4 roommates in a house.
Which apartment companies? I should note, though, that we're a family of four (two kids under 3), so there has to be some degree of family-friendliness.
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