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Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: ghettofabulous ()
Date: May 01, 2013 10:14PM

I can't find anywhere in Springfield that isn't ghetto. Please correct me if I am wrong.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: Y'all be sad excuse for wigger ()
Date: May 01, 2013 10:17PM

ghettofabulous Wrote:
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> I can't find anywhere in Springfield that isn't
> ghetto. Please correct me if I am wrong.

You are wrong. You wouldn't know ghetto if it punched you in the face.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: More Complete ()
Date: May 01, 2013 10:17PM

Answer: No.

You are right.

/end thread

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: ghetto ()
Date: May 01, 2013 10:21PM

central Springfield itself is pretty much all ghetto. West Springfield is not, but it's a different zip code so doesn't count.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: doawaywithit ()
Date: May 01, 2013 10:21PM

Much like the Middle East, Springfield needs to be turned into a glass parking lot.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: scumville ()
Date: May 01, 2013 10:27PM

I don't allow my children to go anywhere near springfield. That apartment complex across from fast eddies actually has police substations inside of it. I assume they aren't there to welcome new tenants to the neighborhood. Or perhaps they are.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: scumville ()
Date: May 01, 2013 10:27PM

I don't allow my children to go anywhere near springfield. That apartment complex across from fast eddies actually has police substations inside of it. I assume they aren't there to welcome new tenants to the neighborhood. Or perhaps they are.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: Yucky24. ()
Date: May 01, 2013 10:29PM

How can anyone drive through Springfield and not immediately become a Far-Right racist?

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: WingNut ()
Date: May 01, 2013 10:31PM

My gawd you people talking about ghetto need to really visit a ghetto.


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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: scumville ()
Date: May 01, 2013 10:34PM

WingNut Wrote:
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> My gawd you people talking about ghetto need to
> really visit a ghetto.

do apartment complexes in these so called real ghettos you speak of have police substations in them? No? Then I think springfield could out ghetto your ghetto any day of the week.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: the confessor ()
Date: May 01, 2013 10:41PM

My guess it's filled with the famous NOVA "Illegal Locust"

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Posted by: WingNut ()
Date: May 01, 2013 10:47PM

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: nuke central springfield ()
Date: May 01, 2013 10:52PM

Every night I pray that someone will buy all those slum projects, tear them down, and build something nice to free us from the plague of brown locusts.

Can't the county condemn all the apartments behind the Sprinfield Plaza, seize them by eminent domain, and sell to a developer? I thought there was a Supreme Court decision a few years ago that would allow that?

Then there is an entire 'nother pocket of infestation behind the 7-11 on the south side of Old Keene Mill Rd. It looks even bigger and is probably worse.

When you start to see check-cashing businesses it is a sure sign of blight.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: not that easy ()
Date: May 02, 2013 02:27PM

"Can't the county condemn all the apartments behind the Sprinfield Plaza, seize them by eminent domain, and sell to a developer?"

The county forces developers to build "affordable housing" units within their projects so tearing down the apartments won't completely eliminate the problem. Then there are the homeless shelters the county builds behind McMansions (i.e. 29 and Meadow Estates Dr).

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: nuker ()
Date: May 02, 2013 07:01PM

Even if the developers are forced to build some "affordable" housing there should be a massive reduction in the project-grade rental housing. That shit has no place in Fairfax County. There are no trailers here, so why do we still have the Projects?

Ultimately doesn't the county have the power to make the rules about whether or how much "affordable housing" that developers must build? I'd be happy to lobby my supervisor to eliminate that requirement. It creates a burden on the developers, but also on the entire community who then must support all the disadvantaged elements who can't support themselves.

The "affordable housing" just attracts undesirables and those who can not pull their own weight. It increases everyone else's taxes and every dollar spent to support low income people is a dollar less that could provide services and amenities to hard-working taxpayers.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: Fairfax County Supervisors Logic ()
Date: May 02, 2013 07:18PM

The obvious solution is to insert even more Section 8 housing into established and heretofore stable and pleasant neighborhoods.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: Springfield Expert ()
Date: May 02, 2013 07:47PM

West Springfield is fine. Every person that lives off of Backlick needs to be given a cyanide taco then Springfield can be reborn.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: Enrico Palazzo ()
Date: May 02, 2013 07:48PM

There are some decent neighborhoods adjacent to Fairfax County PKWY with a Springfield address.

While I'll agree downtown Springfield, the mall and most of North Springfield is not that desireable-- If you contend that all of Springfield is ghetto then I hope you are rich pal, because otherwise you are gonna live in a ghetto the rest of your life.

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providing services and amenities to WHO!?!?! ROFLMAO@yr disconnect
Posted by: Gordon Blvd ()
Date: May 02, 2013 07:54PM

nuker Wrote:
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> Even if the developers are forced to build some
> "affordable" housing there should be a massive
> reduction in the project-grade rental housing.
> That shit has no place in Fairfax County. There
> are no trailers here, so why do we still have the
> Projects?
>
> Ultimately doesn't the county have the power to
> make the rules about whether or how much
> "affordable housing" that developers must build?
> I'd be happy to lobby my supervisor to eliminate
> that requirement. It creates a burden on the
> developers, but also on the entire community who
> then must support all the disadvantaged elements
> who can't support themselves.
>
> The "affordable housing" just attracts
> undesirables and those who can not pull their own
> weight. It increases everyone else's taxes and
> every dollar spent to support low income people is
> a dollar less that could provide services and
> amenities to hard-working taxpayers.


hard working taxpayers who cant afford to live around here cause there's no affordable housing LoLz

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Re: providing services and amenities to WHO!?!?! ROFLMAO@yr disconnect
Posted by: nuker ()
Date: May 02, 2013 08:02PM

Gordon Blvd Wrote:
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> nuker Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Even if the developers are forced to build some
> > "affordable" housing there should be a massive
> > reduction in the project-grade rental housing.
> > That shit has no place in Fairfax County.
> There
> > are no trailers here, so why do we still have
> the
> > Projects?
> >
> > Ultimately doesn't the county have the power to
> > make the rules about whether or how much
> > "affordable housing" that developers must build?
>
> > I'd be happy to lobby my supervisor to
> eliminate
> > that requirement. It creates a burden on the
> > developers, but also on the entire community
> who
> > then must support all the disadvantaged
> elements
> > who can't support themselves.
> >
> > The "affordable housing" just attracts
> > undesirables and those who can not pull their
> own
> > weight. It increases everyone else's taxes and
> > every dollar spent to support low income people
> is
> > a dollar less that could provide services and
> > amenities to hard-working taxpayers.
>
>
> hard working taxpayers who cant afford to live
> around here cause there's no affordable housing
> LoLz

No, sorry. I meant the hard-working taxpayers who can afford to live here and are living here now. They could have better services and amenities if the affordable housing were eliminated and the denizens of affordable housing were induced to live elsewhere. The county could use the money they spend on foodstamps and housing to better maintain the parks and libraries. The money now spent on school ESL programs could go into language enrichment programs.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: Greta ()
Date: May 02, 2013 08:17PM

Springfield Expert Wrote:
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> West Springfield is fine. Every person that lives
> off of Backlick needs to be given a cyanide taco
> then Springfield can be reborn.


West Springfield is an entirely different ZIP code and is not anything like Springfield.

The demographics are entirely different from actual Springfield itself.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: westspringfield ()
Date: May 02, 2013 09:46PM

West Springfield is all white trash. The trashiest white trash you can find. These fuckin white people act like their high class or something. I used to hang in West Springfield as a teenager primarily because the abundance of sluts providing shelter, food and a good blow job.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: no class ()
Date: May 02, 2013 10:03PM

westspringfield Wrote:
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> West Springfield is all white trash. The
> trashiest white trash you can find. These fuckin
> white people act like their high class or
> something. I used to hang in West Springfield as
> a teenager primarily because the abundance of
> sluts providing shelter, food and a good blow job.


That is the case with all of Fairfax County. Money can't buy class. The whole county is people with either tons of money and no class, or the ghettos.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: deadonaccurate ()
Date: May 02, 2013 10:35PM

all of springfield is trash. not surprising the op can't find a spot that isn't.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: Ancient Brown Savage ()
Date: May 02, 2013 10:49PM

Mang...I joo-sed to live in doze Springfield Gardens Apartments back in da' early 90's holmes...and day was shit back then. I can't imagine how bad it is there now...

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: Commerce Street Style ()
Date: May 03, 2013 12:26AM

El Grande Barrio

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oh NOES! They dont have a Mercedes dealership or a Harris Teeter - it's SUCH a ghetto, dont you say so, Jeeves?
Posted by: Gordon Blvd ()
Date: May 03, 2013 07:25AM

ROFLMAO@you entitled fucks thinking your little minds can even CONCIEVE of what a real "Ghetto" looks like.

protip: in a real ghetto, women got WAY MORE to prolly worry about than a worse case scenario being yr but gets squeezed, y'think?

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: springfield ()
Date: May 03, 2013 07:32AM

Actually none of Springfield in "ghetto". But lots of hispanic and middle-east neighborhoods and apartment complexes. My neighborhood is mostly 600-900k houses, but the dunk'n donuts on backlick (across the street) looks like a Taliban hangout- and even worse, the donuts suck and are dried out. At least we have Delia's Pizza and a Chick-fil-a (a requirement for up and coming yuppie neighborhoods).

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Re: oh NOES! They dont have a Mercedes dealership or a Harris Teeter - it's SUCH a ghetto, dont you say so, Jeeves?
Posted by: PMK9v ()
Date: May 03, 2013 08:07AM

Gordon Blvd Wrote:
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> ROFLMAO@you entitled fucks thinking your little
> minds can even CONCIEVE of what a real "Ghetto"
> looks like.
>
> protip: in a real ghetto, women got
> WAY MORE to prolly worry about than a worse case
> scenario being yr but gets squeezed, y'think?


Hey Gordon,

Shut the fuck up.

Thanks,

Everyone here

o_0
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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: Bill.N. ()
Date: May 03, 2013 11:33AM

We all know what Springfield is. The real question is are there any parts of Chantilly or Centreville that don't make Stafford County look good by comparison.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: Harvard ()
Date: May 03, 2013 12:21PM

Bill.N. Wrote:
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> We all know what Springfield is. The real
> question is are there any parts of Chantilly or
> Centreville that don't make Stafford County look
> good by comparison.


Virginia Run isn't bad. Fairfax National is nice. Cedar Ridge is passable. Springfield is the fucking ghetto. Makes Manassas look like Great Falls.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: wslitespeed ()
Date: May 04, 2013 08:47AM

Thats why your mom lives here now!

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: Springfield Springfield! ()
Date: August 19, 2014 10:30PM

Anyone think it will become less ghetto with the new "town center" opening shortly?

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: The Human League ()
Date: August 19, 2014 10:48PM

Yes, the Town Center will raise already high home prices. It will also be setting a precedent for new development in Springfield. It will be the first of many redevelopment projects. Central Springfield is next on the chopping block of new development. Everything is in place for this area to succeed, it is only a matter of time.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: Springfield RE Investor ()
Date: August 19, 2014 10:56PM

So is now a good time to buy real estate in Springfield and hold it until property values go up from all this development? Or am I too late?

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: ffxu RE investment fund |22152 ()
Date: August 19, 2014 11:25PM

I'll put in $500k, lets buy up those shitty complexes and put luxury condos or something only whites and Asians can afford.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: see the USA ()
Date: August 20, 2014 09:29AM

"do apartment complexes in these so called real ghettos you speak of have police substations in them? No? Then I think springfield could out ghetto your ghetto any day of the week."



R U Kidding? The police don't want to be stationed in the true ghettos! They would have to station an army there. The real ghetto is not where people actually go out to work (like the Springfield folks do). The real ghetto has its own economy and if the police screw with that, you are REALLY going to complain. The real ghetto is a place they just hope to contain. Geezus, don't you know anything?

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: STOP AND FRISK ()
Date: August 20, 2014 09:34AM

Be like Fort Apache in the Bronx back in the 70s.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: Hungry4PizzaOffline ()
Date: August 20, 2014 06:17PM

nuke central springfield Wrote:
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> Every night I pray that someone will buy all those
> slum projects, tear them down, and build something
> nice to free us from the plague of brown locusts.

Good words, sir. I do exactly the same for the Route 28 corridor in/north of Manassas. I love the stuff they are doing on Route 1 in Eastern PWC, but they don't even give a fawk about here. It's nothing but shabby "llantas usadas" operated out of 30s homes.

The neighborhoods are worse, with no sidewalks (which there is a petition about, but they're NOT EVEN THERE YET), and fugly, bland McMansions that were built by the same guys who made the tract homes, but under their own direction. You should go to original Manassas Park and see all those boxy, bright McMansions they built on tiny lots.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: LaDonisha Trubbs ()
Date: August 21, 2014 08:25PM

remember the Simpsons Movie when a Large Glass Dome covered the Town of Springfield?? Well that should happen in real life to Springfield Virginia..

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: yessssssss ()
Date: August 22, 2014 01:50AM

+1000


no class Wrote:
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> westspringfield Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > West Springfield is all white trash. The
> > trashiest white trash you can find. These
> fuckin
> > white people act like their high class or
> > something. I used to hang in West Springfield
> as
> > a teenager primarily because the abundance of
> > sluts providing shelter, food and a good blow
> job.
>
>
> That is the case with all of Fairfax County.
> Money can't buy class. The whole county is people
> with either tons of money and no class, or the
> ghettos.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: your a fucktard ()
Date: August 22, 2014 02:00AM

The only ghetto place is your mom's pussy. People in this area like to think they're better than everyone else when they are descended from trashy immigrant whites or asian.

ghettofabulous Wrote:
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> I can't find anywhere in Springfield that isn't
> ghetto. Please correct me if I am wrong.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: hahhhhhh ()
Date: August 22, 2014 02:01AM

Laquisha I think they should cover you in a dome!
LaDonisha Trubbs Wrote:
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> remember the Simpsons Movie when a Large Glass
> Dome covered the Town of Springfield?? Well that
> should happen in real life to Springfield
> Virginia..

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: Nice Guy Eddie ()
Date: August 22, 2014 06:22AM

Springfield is essentially the northern annex of PWC.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: springfield ghetto ()
Date: August 22, 2014 09:05AM

Will this sell?

http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/6150-Reza-Ct-Springfield-VA-22152/119637072_zpid/


They'll be able to hear the football games.

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't amazing?
Posted by: SpringfieldGuy ()
Date: August 22, 2014 09:28AM

Hey haters,

Wednesday I went from Williamsburg up Old Dominion through Chesterbrook to Chain Bridge Road.

Nice area huh? Better than Springfield?

THEN WHY WERE THERE ALMOST 20 HOUSES FOR SALE IN THAT 2 MILE STRETCH OF NIRVANA ? MASS EXODUS!!

Nothing but house flippers selling overpriced mini-mansions to empty nesters who need 6 bedrooms for their stepchildren who don't want to visit, and for their "hobbying and their "scrapbooking". Oh, and dont forget Fido's dog suite !!

When you land back on planet Earth come see us real people down in Springfield :-)

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Re: Are there any parts of Springfield that aren't ghetto?
Posted by: you are not far away ()
Date: August 22, 2014 09:41AM

People have no desire to throw away money that they don't have anymore. Debt is no longer in fashion. Loans are harder to get (unless you go to Title Max). Mini mansions are white elephants---unless you turn them into low income residential studios. Coming soon to areas that think they will never be "Springfield".

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