Asshole Spotter Wrote:
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> Actually, I sailed right through middle school.
LOL. You couldn't sail right through pre-school at your current age with your lack of intelligence
> It's a ghastly scar on the city landscape and an
> appalling example of the way tear-downs are NOT
> supposed to be done.
Yes, just so ghastly....
Meanwhile your preferred Fresh Market is in an old run down A&P. Sure, they gave it some paint and minor facelift, but it wreaks of 1970s suburban hell.
> Entrance to the city from where? The rest of
> Falls Church?
To the city center. From the 29 side heading north from Merrifield. Get out a bit more.
> > A nice distinction from the county side of 29
> that
> > is riddled with run down hotels.
>
> Well, there is the Quarry Inn. No frills, good
> location, good value, great service.
It is a nasty place infested with all sorts of vermin (human and non-human).
> Been there almost forty years. Otherwise, what the county
> side is riddled with is the large and solidly
> middle class residential neighborhood of Greenway
> Downs.
Greenway Downs is largely set back from 29.
Apparently you never visited the former location of the German Gourmet. I guess with the word "Gourmet" in its name you probably figured it was out of your price range. There is also the Budget Inn, Parrot store, the rundown strip of stores housing the Italian Café among others, a laundromat, an auto parts store, etc.
> Do you actually live in Falls Church at
> all? I live a long way away, and yet I know more
> about it than you do.
You have more than demonstrated that you don't really know much about anything. Claiming knowledge is not the same as actual knowledge. You're the kid that raised his hand all day in class and never got it correct. Eventually the teacher stopped calling on you to save you from the embarrassment. Too bad that didn't stick with you.
> Because of all the nice shopping and dining
> options there, I drive into and out of Vienna
> quite a lot. Now that the clouds of the Great
> Bush Recession have been lifting, I see examples
> of how in-fill ad tear-down are supposed to be
> done all the time.
Which project?