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Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: JollyRoger ()
Date: November 13, 2014 01:07PM

Hello people, so I've been living in Nova for 5 years now and have come to the conclusion I thoroughly hate it here. The high cost of living, high and numerous taxes, the congestion n traffic,etc.. What are the redeeming qualities of living here?

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Ayr Hill ()
Date: November 13, 2014 01:28PM

Move to Vienna. There you will find an oasis amid all of the chaos of the region. The food selection is splendid, the people are magnificently friendly, our farmer's market is amazing, we have our own highly trained police force, our trash collection services are top notch, and you have a selection of mattresses unparalleled in the region. Vienna is simply the most perfect place to live.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: stupid rednecks ()
Date: November 13, 2014 01:29PM

JollyRoger Wrote:
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> Hello people, so I've been living in Nova for 5
> years now and have come to the conclusion I
> thoroughly hate it here. The high cost of living,
> high and numerous taxes, the congestion n
> traffic,etc.. What are the redeeming qualities of
> living here?


there aren't that many stupid rednecks or teabaggger morons like there are in other parts of America

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Racist Ray. ()
Date: November 13, 2014 01:30PM

If you don't mind the tree huggers or spending a lot of money, North Arlington is perfect and little if any minorities!

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: rooads ()
Date: November 13, 2014 01:44PM

Intermodal means of egress...

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: CH3NO2 ()
Date: November 13, 2014 01:47PM

I've lived here longer than you and the bottom line is there are none. I'm planning my escape soon. It's only going to get worse. There are much cheaper places to live with better climate and less bullshit like NOVA.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Masochist ()
Date: November 13, 2014 01:59PM

Redeeming qualities? Why, it's the high cost of living, high and numerous taxes, the congestion n traffic,etc..

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Jobs, and that's about it. ()
Date: November 13, 2014 02:01PM

Jobs....that's pretty much it.

The job market in Nova is artificially boosted by the never-ending supply of gov't money. Making it one of the most recession-proof places in the country.

The people suck (chronically rude and angry for no apparent reason).

The weather sucks.

The traffic sucks.

The food is bland and generic (mostly, there are exceptions).

The cost of living is ridiculous.

No culture or personality to speak of, bland and generic just like the food.

People will tell you that the schools are great. They were great 20 years ago, now they're just simply ok. But the future is bleak. The local school systems are rapidly being crushed under the weight of insane administrator salaries and illegal immigrants.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Dingleberry_Democrat ()
Date: November 13, 2014 02:04PM

Redeeming qualities of Nova?

Fairfax Underground, of course. It's the perfect place to give so-called Progressives and libtards their daily beatdown.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: JollyRoger ()
Date: November 13, 2014 02:06PM

stupid rednecks Wrote:
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> JollyRoger Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Hello people, so I've been living in Nova for
> 5
> > years now and have come to the conclusion I
> > thoroughly hate it here. The high cost of
> living,
> > high and numerous taxes, the congestion n
> > traffic,etc.. What are the redeeming qualities
> of
> > living here?

Ill take a teabagger or redneck over a liberal any day. Part of the reason I dont like it here. Minorities, bottom feeders and white liberals leaching off the private sector with this sense of false enlightenment.
>
>
> there aren't that many stupid rednecks or
> teabaggger morons like there are in other parts of
> America

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Nostradamus ()
Date: November 13, 2014 02:09PM

I met the love of my life here!

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Smug Snob (say it 10x fast) ()
Date: November 13, 2014 02:22PM

- Educated and civil neighbors.

- Expensive homes keeps out the riff-raff, meaning not living next door to the "help" or anyone else who is of lower class status.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: JollyRoger ()
Date: November 13, 2014 02:58PM

Smug Snob (say it 10x fast) Wrote:
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> - Educated and civil neighbors.
>
> - Expensive homes keeps out the riff-raff, meaning
> not living next door to the "help" or anyone else
> who is of lower class status.


I assume your some overpaid Fed. If I had money for one of these nice houses, id move somewhere else and buy a mansion. Unless my cushy fed job was keeping me here.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: 9P4Du ()
Date: November 13, 2014 03:28PM

If you came from an area that had a bad economy and few jobs you might like it.

If you can from somewhere that had better weather, you would hate it.

Traffic, congestion and rapid growth in some areas really makes for a crappy existence at times.

If you have to travel more than about 5-10 miles for work, it is not worth it.

Even 10 miles can suck once you put snow or black ice on the roads.

In short there are no redeeming qualities of NOVA.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: since you hate NOVA so much ()
Date: November 13, 2014 03:41PM

JollyRoger Wrote:
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> Smug Snob (say it 10x fast) Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > - Educated and civil neighbors.
> >
> > - Expensive homes keeps out the riff-raff,
> meaning
> > not living next door to the "help" or anyone
> else
> > who is of lower class status.
>
>
> I assume your some overpaid Fed. If I had money
> for one of these nice houses, id move somewhere
> else and buy a mansion. Unless my cushy fed job
> was keeping me here.


Any suggestions?

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Where? ()
Date: November 13, 2014 04:09PM

CH3NO2 Wrote:
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> I've lived here longer than you and the bottom
> line is there are none. I'm planning my escape
> soon. It's only going to get worse. There are much
> cheaper places to live with better climate and
> less bullshit like NOVA.

What do you suggest?

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Let's face the facts ()
Date: November 13, 2014 04:10PM

If you are as big a loser as the OP, you are not going to be happy anywhere.

NoVa meanwhile has as long a list of pluses as just about anywhere. It is one of the "sweet spots" on the American landscape.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: CH3NO2 ()
Date: November 13, 2014 04:11PM

Where? Wrote:
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>
>
> What do you suggest?
Attachments:
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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: ffx teabagger ()
Date: November 13, 2014 04:12PM

I hate Fairfax so much, I can't wait to move away to beautiful Lynchburg, VA. I can get a 5,000 sqft home there for only $300k.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Trading down ()
Date: November 13, 2014 04:37PM

ffx teabagger Wrote:
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> I hate Fairfax so much, I can't wait to move away
> to beautiful Lynchburg, VA. I can get a 5,000 sqft
> home there for only $300k.

Sadly, it will be in Lynchburg. You can do better than that at some superfund cleanup site.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: 23489039248903423489 ()
Date: November 13, 2014 04:45PM

Food choice and music scene (9:30 club patron since the 80s)...otherwise, nothing. This place sucks and the people are assholes.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: ffx teabagger ()
Date: November 13, 2014 04:51PM

http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1340-Wakefield-Rd-Lynchburg-VA-24503/79159852_zpid/

Turns our Lyncburh ain't so cheap. 1 Million and you don't even even get 1 acre of land. You can do better around here.

Fuck Fairfax and Lynchburg, I'm moving to beautiful Martinsville, Va

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Yee-haw! ()
Date: November 13, 2014 05:04PM

So much that's great about Martinsville! Hard to understand why it's lost population five decades in a row.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: ffx teabagger ()
Date: November 13, 2014 05:06PM

Well fuck me, maybe home prices aren't too expensive around here, considering the incomes.


http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/150-Deer-Creek-Run-Martinsville-VA-24112/114654735_zpid/


"The average income of about 67,300 people estimated living in Martinsville is around $32,196."

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: greener pastures ()
Date: November 13, 2014 05:17PM

I can't wait to get out of this dump and move to Hopewell, VA. Cheaper and more relaxed, friendlier people, no traffic, etc

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: TJ lover? ()
Date: November 13, 2014 05:44PM

Ayr Hill Wrote:
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> Move to Vienna. There you will find an oasis amid
> all of the chaos of the region. The food
> selection is splendid, the people are
> magnificently friendly, our farmer's market is
> amazing, we have our own highly trained police
> force, our trash collection services are top
> notch, and you have a selection of mattresses
> unparalleled in the region. Vienna is simply the
> most perfect place to live.

Tell me more about Vienna. All I read on this website is people talking trash about it. At least when they're taking a break from heated arguments about the merits of TJ.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Loser Central ()
Date: November 13, 2014 05:46PM

23489039248903423489 Wrote:
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> music scene (9:30 club patron
> since the 80s)

The 80's was 30 years ago. Isn't it about time you grow up?

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Here's the List ()
Date: November 13, 2014 05:56PM

List of Redeeming Qualities of NoVA
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End of List of Redeeming Qualities of NoVA

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: The downside ()
Date: November 13, 2014 06:20PM

greener pastures Wrote:
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> I can't wait to get out of this dump and move to
> Hopewell, VA. Cheaper and more relaxed,
> friendlier people, no traffic, etc

No doctors. No shopping or dining alternatives. No cultural or sports venues. No local transit options. Violent-crime rate double that of the state as a whole. Pretty much the same story for property-crime, unemployment, and poverty.

Let's compare livability ratings against say the Cityu of Falls Church...

Amenities: Falls Church (A+) -- Hopewell (B)
Cost of Living: Falls Church (F) -- Hopewell (B+)
Crime: Falls Church (A+) -- Hopewell (D)
Education: Falls Church (A+) -- Hopewell (C}
Employment: Falls Church (A+) -- Hopewell (C)
Housing: Falls Church (A+) -- Hopewell (C+)
Weather: Falls Church (B) -- Hopewell (B)

So basically, there isn't really anything about Hopewell that is better than what the weather is here.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Black People ()
Date: November 14, 2014 12:40AM

ffx teabagger Wrote:
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> I hate Fairfax so much, I can't wait to move away
> to beautiful Lynchburg, VA. I can get a 5,000 sqft
> home there for only $300k.

Too many blacks down there, and I mean the type of black people that embrace thug culture.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: I love NO VA ()
Date: November 14, 2014 01:40PM

I feel bad for people who hate where they live. I've lived in the area for almost 50 years and have seen a lot of change.

Redeeming qualities (associated with all DC Metro area):
1)Great hospitals and medical care
2)Outstanding Theater and Arts including Wolf Trap, Barns, Kennedy Center, Constitution Hall, Warner Theater
3)Major highly rated colleges in the area
4)Major sports team for all major sports teams from Baseball to Tennis
5)Lots of options for restaurants and bars (although I admit the local Tavern is lacking in this area)

That's only 5 reasons that make traffic and the general pervasive rudeness that has permeated through the area over the past several decades worth putting up with. I can think of many more-extensive bike paths and parks, recreational fields, historical sites and more.

If you're one to just sit around watching TV, then get out of the area-you'll be better off and so will everyone else around you.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: impossible to please ()
Date: November 14, 2014 01:49PM

What is it exactly people hate about NoVa compared to any other suburb around a major metro area

Traffic and high cost of living are around almost any desirable metro area thats why its desireable (key exceptions Texas but too hot for me, midwest cities too boring)

If you want a more rural experience dont live in a suburb duh

If you hate minorities move to the midwest

Taxes are pretty good in Virginia (Especially compared to Maryland)

If you are a Republican there are plenty of Republican parts of Fairfax and Prince William and Loudoun are both locally pretty Republican

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: ill add^ ()
Date: November 14, 2014 01:50PM

Good local Parks

Home prices keep rednecks and crime away

Well educated people

Good Schools (Depends where in Fairfax)

Great dinning options. Never had so many different types of ethnic food prior to moving here.

Cost of living is pretty good considering the incomes. (Maine was much worse!)

Low Taxes

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Slobbersaurus ()
Date: November 14, 2014 02:23PM

I love NO VA Wrote:
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> I feel bad for people who hate where they live.
> I've lived in the area for almost 50 years and
> have seen a lot of change.
>
> Redeeming qualities (associated with all DC Metro
> area):
> 1)Great hospitals and medical care
> 2)Outstanding Theater and Arts including Wolf
> Trap, Barns, Kennedy Center, Constitution Hall,
> Warner Theater
> 3)Major highly rated colleges in the area
> 4)Major sports team for all major sports teams
> from Baseball to Tennis
> 5)Lots of options for restaurants and bars
> (although I admit the local Tavern is lacking in
> this area)
>
> That's only 5 reasons that make traffic and the
> general pervasive rudeness that has permeated
> through the area over the past several decades
> worth putting up with. I can think of many
> more-extensive bike paths and parks, recreational
> fields, historical sites and more.
>
There are plenty of places that offer the same things you listed without having to put up with the NOVA BS.

I hope you arent including the Redskins in your major sports teams?

By the way, ever been to Florida? Every single road down there has a bike lane.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/14/2014 02:23PM by Slobbersaurus.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: for the 10th time ()
Date: November 14, 2014 02:30PM

> There are plenty of places that offer the same
> things you listed without having to put up with
> the NOVA BS.


Name some

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Slobbersaurus ()
Date: November 14, 2014 02:39PM

Clearwater FL
Chesapeake VA
Wilmington NC
Charleston SC
Jupiter FL
Coral Springs FL
Gulfport MS

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: No, there aren't ()
Date: November 14, 2014 06:13PM

Slobbersaurus Wrote:
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> There are plenty of places that offer the same
> things you listed without having to put up with
> the NOVA BS.

No, there aren't. Which is why you didn't name any of them. There are just a handful of places that have the sort of vibrant economy and culture that NoVa has, and since people want to live in them, they all have crowding and traffic issues when compared to Possum City or East Bumfuck.

> I hope you arent including the Redskins in your
> major sports teams?

That's just so stupid. Somebody finishes last in every league. Consider yourself as one example.

> By the way, ever been to Florida? Every single
> road down there has a bike lane.

With an alligator sleeping in it. Florida as a whole is an absolute hellhole of beyond-the -pale failure and dysfunctionality.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: LOL... ()
Date: November 14, 2014 06:20PM

Slobbersaurus Wrote:
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> Clearwater FL
> Chesapeake VA
> Wilmington NC
> Charleston SC
> Jupiter FL
> Coral Springs FL
> Gulfport MS

Seriously? Just speaking personally, I've been in all of those except Gulfport (no plans to visit) and THERE IS NO FUCKING COMPARISON. These are at best junior Leesburgs that you're trying to rebrand and pass off as economic and cultural hubs. FAIL! FAIL! FAIL! FAIL! FAIL! FAIL! FAIL! FAIL! FAIL! You really are just totally full of shit.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: a couple more ()
Date: November 14, 2014 06:48PM

Slobbersaurus Wrote:
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> Clearwater FL
> Chesapeake VA
> Wilmington NC
> Charleston SC
> Jupiter FL
> Coral Springs FL
> Gulfport MS


Huntsville, AL
Austin, TX

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: pay attention ()
Date: November 14, 2014 06:50PM

No, there aren't Wrote:
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> Slobbersaurus Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > There are plenty of places that offer the same
> > things you listed without having to put up with
> > the NOVA BS.
>
> No, there aren't. Which is why you didn't name
> any of them.

You slow on the uptake, buttercup?

If you look right above your pathetic post, he did, in fact, name some almost 4 hours before you posted.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: No, there aren't ()
Date: November 14, 2014 06:57PM

pay attention Wrote:
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> If you look right above your pathetic post, he
> did, in fact, name some almost 4 hours before you
> posted.

Assumes like a pathetic stupid shit that people read an entire thread before they reply to any dumbfuck statement within it. Go back to your meth pipe, asshole.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: pay attention ()
Date: November 14, 2014 07:08PM

No, there aren't Wrote:
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> pay attention Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > If you look right above your pathetic post, he
> > did, in fact, name some almost 4 hours before
> you
> > posted.
>
> Assumes like a pathetic stupid shit that people
> read an entire thread before they reply to any
> dumbfuck statement within it. Go back to your
> meth pipe, asshole.


LOL. Dipshit goes off half cocked without all the information and now wants to act like a know it all. Fucking pathetic loser. You fucked up. Own it, bitch!

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Stay here please ()
Date: November 14, 2014 07:16PM

LOL... Wrote:
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> Slobbersaurus Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Clearwater FL
> > Chesapeake VA
> > Wilmington NC
> > Charleston SC
> > Jupiter FL
> > Coral Springs FL
> > Gulfport MS
>
> Seriously? Just speaking personally, I've been in
> all of those except Gulfport (no plans to visit)
> and THERE IS NO FUCKING COMPARISON. These are at
> best junior Leesburgs that you're trying to
> rebrand and pass off as economic and cultural
> hubs. FAIL! FAIL! FAIL! FAIL! FAIL! FAIL! FAIL!
> FAIL! FAIL! You really are just totally full of
> shit.


Not everyone needs to have their prostate checked weekly old man. Or wants to pay stupid prices to see yet another over the hill performer at Wolf Trap. Or cares to drag their asses through traffic to Tysons to shop.

I'll take sitting on my dock in shorts in December eating fresh-caught seafood with friends and family and watching the sunset over the Gulf any old day.

Minor league games are more fun too btw.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: gtfo if u don't like it ()
Date: November 14, 2014 07:24PM

all you rednecks, shut the fuck up

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: whitey scared ()
Date: November 14, 2014 07:31PM

thats all this

people around here cant handle the diversity

guess what assholes the 1980s werent the glory days yall think they were

Farifax was just another backwater like most of the other places you posted

dipshit

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Whitey Leavin ()
Date: November 14, 2014 07:40PM

The best thing about Fairfax County is leaving it like I did for a rural county in the state of Virginia. Can you fuckers just form a state with DC and the MD Suburbs and keep all the fucking illegal aliens... you can have all you want as you liberals love the little bean eating bastards...

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: No, there aren't ()
Date: November 14, 2014 08:47PM

a couple more Wrote:
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> Huntsville, AL
> Austin, TX

Huntsville has roughly one-sixth the population of Fairfax County and a median income of $41K versus our $107K. It does have a major federal presence though, as pretty much the entire economy depends on the Redstone Arsenal and the Marshall Space Flight Center. They have two enclosed shopping malls there, one of which used to have a man-made lake, but it leaked so they had to fill it in. They also have a "lifestyle" mall similar to Fairfax Corner that they are very proud of. Just like Vienna, the Huntsville Depot is a big deal downtown, but the city hasn't had any actual train service since 1968. Also just like Vienna.

Austin is meanwhile one of those few places that can claim to fit into the same sort of category as Fairfax. True, the city is 20% smaller than the county and its income is only slightly higher than that of Huntsville, but there are a lot of "Keep Austin Weird" greenies, progressives, and artsy types that keep the local pot boiling and moving forward. The city is majority-minority and while IT and biotech are big and growing industries that have drawn a lot of well-educated workers to the area, the largest employers in town include the local school system, the city government, and the federal government. Sound familiar? Swimming is very popular in the Austin area, and also just like Fairfax, Austin has major problems with traffic congestion. 88% of its commuters drive to work, even though there is a 30-mile VRE-like light-rail line and some buses. They are hopeful of starting construction of a significant streetcar system soon. It would connect the city proper to the airport, the university, and other important places.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Blow me, asshole ()
Date: November 14, 2014 08:55PM

pay attention Wrote:
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> LOL. Dipshit goes off half cocked without all the
> information and now wants to act like a know it
> all. Fucking pathetic loser. You fucked up. Own
> it, bitch!

Suck the big one, dumbfuck. You got fucking nothing but stupid to offer here. People do not read an entire thread before replying to dumbass nonsense fucktard comments made in it by hopeless fucking dipshits such as yourself.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: pay attention ()
Date: November 14, 2014 09:00PM

Blow me, asshole Wrote:
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> pay attention Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > LOL. Dipshit goes off half cocked without all
> the
> > information and now wants to act like a know it
> > all. Fucking pathetic loser. You fucked up.
> Own
> > it, bitch!
>
> Suck the big one, dumbfuck. You got fucking
> nothing but stupid to offer here. People do not
> read an entire thread before replying to dumbass
> nonsense fucktard comments made in it by hopeless
> fucking dipshits such as yourself.


You fucked up. Own it, buttercup. You know you fucked up, but are too much of a hair sack to tuck your cock between your legs and scurry away like the vermin you are. Don't be pissed at me for pointing out your stupidity. Be pissed at yourself for advertising your stupidity for all the world to see.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: LOL... ()
Date: November 14, 2014 09:04PM

Stay here please Wrote:
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> Not everyone needs to have their prostate checked
> weekly old man. Or wants to pay stupid prices to
> see yet another over the hill performer at Wolf
> Trap. Or cares to drag their asses through
> traffic to Tysons to shop.

Read my lips: There is no fucking comparison between Fairfax/NoVa and any of the downscale goober middle-of-nowhere nothing-places that were listed. No comparison at all.

> I'll take sitting on my dock in shorts in December
> eating fresh-caught seafood with friends and
> family and watching the sunset over the Gulf any
> old day.

Good for you. Because that's all there is to fucking do there. You've already run the gamut. It's a lot like being dead, actually.

> Minor league games are more fun too btw.

LOL! And PBJ is a gourmet meal.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Relative relatives ()
Date: November 14, 2014 09:10PM

No, there aren't Wrote:
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> a couple more Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Huntsville, AL
> > Austin, TX
>
> Huntsville has roughly one-sixth the population of
> Fairfax County and a median income of $41K versus
> our $107K.


Huntsville blows but you can buy this for $250K

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versus this for $250K here

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So you don't need to be making $250k/year to live some place reasonable.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Blow me, asshole. ()
Date: November 14, 2014 09:13PM

pay attention Wrote:
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> You fucked up. Own it, buttercup. You know you
> fucked up, but are too much of a hair sack to tuck
> your cock between your legs and scurry away like
> the vermin you are. Don't be pissed at me for
> pointing out your stupidity. Be pissed at
> yourself for advertising your stupidity for all
> the world to see.

What grade are you in anyway, assfuck? There are no rules stating that one must read an entire thread before replying to a post within it. A stupid shit did not list any examples of these wonder-places of his until he was directly challenged on the point. This was because he knew full well that the places he had in mind were merely examples of hollow hickdom in comparison to this area. His later list only underscored that very point.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: 28 degrees gray sky and drizzle ()
Date: November 14, 2014 09:18PM

LOL... Wrote:
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> Stay here please Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Not everyone needs to have their prostate
> checked
> > weekly old man. Or wants to pay stupid prices
> to
> > see yet another over the hill performer at Wolf
> > Trap. Or cares to drag their asses through
> > traffic to Tysons to shop.
>
> Read my lips: There is no fucking comparison
> between Fairfax/NoVa and any of the downscale
> goober middle-of-nowhere nothing-places that were
> listed. No comparison at all.
>
> > I'll take sitting on my dock in shorts in
> December
> > eating fresh-caught seafood with friends and
> > family and watching the sunset over the Gulf
> any
> > old day.
>
> Good for you. Because that's all there is to
> fucking do there. You've already run the gamut.
> It's a lot like being dead, actually.
>
> > Minor league games are more fun too btw.
>
> LOL! And PBJ is a gourmet meal.



Just keep telling yourself that. lol

You need to get out more.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: stupid white ppl ()
Date: November 14, 2014 09:22PM

But, it's Alabama and that grass is shit colored.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: IndiansEverywhere ()
Date: November 14, 2014 09:26PM

don't forget hundreds of thousands of Indians and Guest workers populate NOVA.

Now Obama will open the flood gates for H1Bs.

where else will you find that?

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: No, there aren't ()
Date: November 14, 2014 09:34PM

Relative relatives Wrote:
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> Huntsville blows but you can buy this for $250K
> versus this for $250K here.

That's great if you are some sort of home-bound invalid. It's not so great if you want or expect to have any sort of stimulus and feedback from a relationship with your local environment.

> So you don't need to be making $250k/year to live
> some place reasonable.

That's great. Move there. Just don't expect or claim that the there are all these "plenty of places that offer the same things [as here] without having to put up with the NOVA BS." That's just wishful-thinking poppycock. First of all, there are VERY FEW areas that are in anything like the same league as NoVa, and second of all, the ones that do exist typically have the same sorts of problems we do and for the same reasons.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: The Final Word ()
Date: November 14, 2014 09:36PM

Fairfax County has the Beltway, I-395, I-66, Tyson's I and II, easy access to a wide variety of sports and cultural assets, unique parks and historic sites that figure in the origins of the United States, a big section of the W&OD trail, Channel 10, lots of educational opportunities, and, generally, every possible opportunity for an individual to pursue a career, build a business, or just develop as a human being. The foregoing, and all of the other assets that posters listed above, means a great deal to many of your fellow citizens, which explains why Fairfax County is over one million in population and growing. If anyone doesn't find a big bowl of pho compelling, or doesn't wake up with a craving to hop on a bike, ride to Vienna on the W&OD, and have a chili dog at the Vienna Inn for lunch, that's cool. Move to Winchester and enjoy the apple blossoms, or to Martinsburg, and become an expert in NASCAR. No need to be obnoxious about it. If it isn't possible for you to leave just now, remember to keep a sense of humor about traffic on our major roads, buckle your seatbelt, and enjoy the ride. If you make the move, you can regale your new neighbors with tales of all the cool stuff you did and VIPs you know from your days in NOVA.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Not fooling anybody but yourself ()
Date: November 14, 2014 09:53PM

No, there aren't Wrote:
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> Relative relatives Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Huntsville blows but you can buy this for $250K
> > versus this for $250K here.
>
> That's great if you are some sort of home-bound
> invalid. It's not so great if you want or expect
> to have any sort of stimulus and feedback from a
> relationship with your local environment.
>
> > So you don't need to be making $250k/year to
> live
> > some place reasonable.
>
> That's great. Move there. Just don't expect or
> claim that the there are all these "plenty of
> places that offer the same things [as here]
> without having to put up with the NOVA BS."
> That's just wishful-thinking poppycock. First of
> all, there are VERY FEW areas that are in anything
> like the same league as NoVa, and second of all,
> the ones that do exist typically have the same
> sorts of problems we do and for the same reasons.


Sorry that you spent all of your money fixing up your house and you're stuck here now.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: No, there aren't ()
Date: November 14, 2014 10:06PM

Not fooling anybody but yourself Wrote:
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> Sorry that you spent all of your money fixing up
> your house and you're stuck here now.

The point once again is that there are NOT all these supposed places out there that have all the upside things that this area has without any of the downside things that it has. Did you simply miss that somehow?

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: NOVA Nazi ()
Date: November 14, 2014 11:18PM

In Nova you can wear a diaper while torturing others

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Choo Choo ()
Date: November 15, 2014 12:14AM

No, there aren't Wrote:
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> Not fooling anybody but yourself Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Sorry that you spent all of your money fixing
> up
> > your house and you're stuck here now.
>
> The point once again is that there are NOT all
> these supposed places out there that have all the
> upside things that this area has without any of
> the downside things that it has. Did you simply
> miss that somehow?


Maybe not for you. You remind me of the same kind of idiots who say that NYC or LA is the only place worth living. All depends on what you want.

I lived for a few years in Aiken SC. Most people would think that it's some backwoods redneck haven. It's not at all.

It's a beautiful little town with lots of parks and old historic homes and buildings and a great community (one of the highest per capita concentrations of PhDs in the country at the time as a result of the DOE facility there where I worked). Had a nice big house right on the river that I bought for what's chump change around here. We could walk the kids to school and home or they could just go by themselves with their friends. Nobody sent out Amber alerts if they were 15 minutes late. No need for bike trails. You could ride your bike anywhere you want without battling cars or having to be on a bike trail with other nuts. No need for mass transit. No traffic. Nice community and arts center. Lots of good restaurants. Played golf several times a week at the club. Great fishing, kayaking, and other outdoor activities on the river and all around. Big thoroughbred horse racing area. They even have a polo club for pretentious fucks like you (but most aren't). Not far from Augusta, Atlanta, Savannah, Charleston, Hilton Head, Tybee and the GA and SC beaches. You should stop through sometime, you'd probably enjoy the train museum.

It was a great way of life. Family hated it when we had to move back up here. There's lots of nice places to live in this country. NoVA's really not all that.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: NOVA liker ()
Date: November 15, 2014 03:45AM

NOVA is still a relatively ok place to start a family and raise kids without having to pay for private school, unlike say California, which at this point is basically the Latino apocalypse dotted with a few ridiculously overpriced tech communities.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: No, there aren't ()
Date: November 15, 2014 09:04AM

Choo Choo Wrote:
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> It was a great way of life. Family hated it when
> we had to move back up here. There's lots of nice
> places to live in this country. NoVA's really not
> all that.

Great. Everyone should leave who can't find their way here. Pack up and go. The only person keeping you here is you yourself. Just don't go off to places like Aiken expecting that with well less than half the population of Centreville and being stuck off in a middle-of-nowhere patch of racist/redneck Strom Thurmond country, it is going to be anything even remotely comparable to this area. It's ideal if you'd like to try life in a small and backwards old-boys jerkwater, although its proximity to the Savannah River nuclear cleanup site would not be seen by most as being such a big plus.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: 19th century is gone ()
Date: November 15, 2014 09:11AM

NOVA liker Wrote:
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> NOVA is still a relatively ok place to start a
> family and raise kids without having to pay for
> private school, unlike say California, which at
> this point is basically the Latino apocalypse
> dotted with a few ridiculously overpriced tech
> communities.

White folks aren't it anymore. Neither are Christians or straight folks. You just need to get used to that fact. The future is all different types and colors not caring which is which. You are already way behind the times, and things are only going to get much, much worse for you as the years go by.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: pay attention ()
Date: November 15, 2014 11:59AM

Blow me, asshole. Wrote:
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> What grade are you in anyway, assfuck?

Are you implying I've yet to complete my primary education? If so, wouldn't that make you look like a bigger idiot for having a grade schooler completely hand you your incompetant ass?

> There are no rules stating that one must read an entire
> thread before replying to a post within it.

Of course there aren't, but it is strongly advisable if you want to prevent yourself from looking like a colossal fucking stupid as shit moron. You'd particularly want to scan the thread to ensure your insult was on the mark. Yours was way the fuck off target.

> A stupid shit did not list any examples of these
> wonder-places of his until he was directly
> challenged on the point.

But he did it almost 4 hours before you attacked him for not doing so. Please try and keep up.

> This was because he knew
> full well that the places he had in mind were
> merely examples of hollow hickdom in comparison to
> this area. His later list only underscored that
> very point.

Irrelevant what his list said. He was challenged to provide one, he did. Whether you agree with it is irrelevant as well. Opinions are like assholes, everyone's got one - even assholes like you.

You fucked up. Just own it, buttercup.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Blow me, asshole ()
Date: November 15, 2014 02:11PM

pay attention Wrote:
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[More pointless whiny off-topic bullshit]

DESPERATION: (n.) A state of failure and hopelessness often leading to rash and inexplicable behavior.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: fuck NOVA! ()
Date: November 15, 2014 02:25PM

I can't wait to move to Palatka Florida~!!!!!!

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: U9GU6 ()
Date: November 15, 2014 02:25PM

Blow me, asshole Wrote:
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> pay attention Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> [More pointless whiny off-topic bullshit]
>
> DESPERATION: (n.) A state of failure and
> hopelessness often leading to rash and
> inexplicable behavior.


Sure, super-genius. LOL

DELUSIONAL: (adj.) maintaining fixed false beliefs even when confronted with facts, usually as a result of mental illness

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: NOVA burnout ()
Date: November 15, 2014 02:39PM

The Final Word Wrote:
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> Fairfax County has the Beltway, I-395, I-66,
>

Which are usually all choked in gridlock including weekends which means you cant even get to any of these great things the area has to offer.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: GordonBlvd ()
Date: November 15, 2014 02:49PM

NOVA burnout Wrote:
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> The Final Word Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Fairfax County has the Beltway, I-395, I-66,
> >
>
> Which are usually all choked in gridlock including
> weekends which means you cant even get to any of
> these great things the area has to offer.

If you didn't live out in bumfuck Bristow, you wouldn't have those problems.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Blow me, asshole ()
Date: November 15, 2014 03:00PM

U9GU6 Wrote:
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> Sure, super-genius. LOL

Obviously, a long, long way above your level.

> DELUSIONAL: (adj.) maintaining fixed false beliefs
> even when confronted with facts, usually as a
> result of mental illness

No crafts classes at the home today? That's a shame. But maybe someone will play checkers with you. Ask around.

OBSESSION: (n.) Mild form of psychosis wherein an image or thought irrationally continues to fill or trouble the mind; a compulsive interest or preoccupation that persists over time, being beyond one's will or ability to control.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: anonimnyy Rossii ()
Date: November 15, 2014 03:30PM

The diversity

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Bout Time ()
Date: November 15, 2014 04:11PM

The insults are getting more witty on this forum.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: pay attention ()
Date: November 15, 2014 05:35PM

Blow me, asshole Wrote:
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> pay attention Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> [More pointless whiny off-topic bullshit]

LOL! Pissing you off one post at a time!! You're so butthurt, bitch boy.

> DESPERATION: (n.) A state of failure and
> hopelessness often leading to rash and
> inexplicable behavior.


Well, at least you can define your condition. Now, if you could only do something about your desperation.

You fucked up. Own it, buttercup.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Pedo twinks are the future! ()
Date: November 15, 2014 06:00PM

19th century is gone Wrote:
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> NOVA liker Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > NOVA is still a relatively ok place to start a
> > family and raise kids without having to pay for
> > private school, unlike say California, which at
> > this point is basically the Latino apocalypse
> > dotted with a few ridiculously overpriced tech
> > communities.
>
> White folks aren't it anymore. Neither are
> Christians or straight folks. You just need to
> get used to that fact. The future is all
> different types and colors not caring which is
> which. You are already way behind the times, and
> things are only going to get much, much worse for
> you as the

Huh? Gays can't even reproduce so I'm not sure how they're gonna be "the future". Between siphilis/AIDS/etc they're usually lucky to just survive.

Everyone else wants to live wherever middle upper-middle class whites live because those are still the nicest, cleanest, most tolerant, orderly and same areas in the country.

It was funny back back when I lived in Cal the recent Asian/Indian H1Bs all would quietly mention being disappointed at the lack of white people in their neighborhoods, like they assumed Cal still had the demographics of an '80s movie.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: NOVA burnout ()
Date: November 15, 2014 06:15PM

GordonBlvd Wrote:
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>
>
> If you didn't live out in bumfuck Bristow, you
> wouldn't have those problems.

Im talking about going from FX County into Arlington/DC shit for brains.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: redu78 ()
Date: November 15, 2014 07:22PM

In Fairfax, I feel pretty safe crime-wise.

People dress horribly here so plenty of beautiful things get marked down to nothing. I'm able to sell them to people with actual style in New York, New Orleans and the like.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: , ()
Date: November 15, 2014 08:01PM

JollyRoger Wrote:
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> Hello people, so I've been living in Nova for 5
> years now and have come to the conclusion I
> thoroughly hate it here. The high cost of living,
> high and numerous taxes, the congestion n
> traffic,etc.. What are the redeeming qualities of
> living here?

- High cost of living
- High taxes
- Traffic

Los Angeles has all of these qualities, but worse. Additionally, you have to deal with a higher unemployment rate, an abundance of homeless people, many uninsured drivers, insane gas prices, overbearing rules & regulations, and high crime rates. Installing LoJack in your car is a prerequisite to living in SoCal. Pretty much the only redeeming quality is year round warm weather.

I hate living here too, but just wanted to give you some perspective.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Blow me, asshole ()
Date: November 15, 2014 08:21PM

pay attention Wrote:
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> Well, at least you can define your condition.
> Now, if you could only do something about your
> desperation. You fucked up. Own it, buttercup.

You're doing it again. Duh!

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: , ()
Date: November 15, 2014 08:42PM

impossible to please Wrote:
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> (key exceptions Texas but too hot for me, midwest
> cities too boring)

Texas isn't in the Midwest. It's a southern plains state. That being said, Dallas isn't for everyone.

> If you hate minorities move to the midwest

Tell that to people living in Detroit, St. Louis, Cleveland, Minneapolis, Kansas City, and Chicago. Rampant with savage thugs shooting each other.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: pay attention ()
Date: November 15, 2014 08:59PM

Blow me, asshole Wrote:
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> pay attention Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Well, at least you can define your condition.
> > Now, if you could only do something about your
> > desperation. You fucked up. Own it,
> buttercup.
>
> You're doing it again. Duh!

I know I am owning your sorry stupid ass again. No need to point out the obvious.

You fucked up. Own it, buttercup.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: fadsklj; ()
Date: November 15, 2014 09:01PM

Slobbersaurus Wrote:
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> By the way, ever been to Florida? Every single
> road down there has a bike lane.

Oooh, how progressive. Entitled bicyclist shitheads should get the fuck out of the road. Tired of driving slow behind those faggots because they're oblivious to everything around them. Lance Armstrong is a cunt. Get a new role model.

BTW... Fuck Florida. Economy heavily reliant on tourism, hurricanes, sinkholes, large bugs, and a climate that can be compared to sitting in a sauna.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Sunshne state not so bright ()
Date: November 15, 2014 09:42PM

I've been retired for a while now, and one of the things that's a little freaky about Florida is that when I go to IHOP for breakfast, the waitresses are all older than I am. I want to jump up and help them carry the food to my table. It's just not right.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Stay here, young man ()
Date: November 15, 2014 10:17PM

Looking at a Gallup poll that summarizes 530,000 interviews and projects which states will be the best places to live in the future. The top six finishers were Utah, Minnesota, Colorado, Nebraska, North Dakota, and Virginia. I'm not part Eskimo, so I won't be wanting to live in most of those.

Then there's Florida. They came in 46th. Bad now, worse later.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Shocking ()
Date: November 15, 2014 11:18PM

Virginia averages about 350,000 cloud-to-ground lightning strikes per year. Florida is 50% larger than Virginia, but it has FOUR TIMES the number of lightning strikes. Don't get caught out in the open.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: , ()
Date: November 16, 2014 02:27AM

Shocking Wrote:
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> Virginia averages about 350,000 cloud-to-ground
> lightning strikes per year. Florida is 50% larger
> than Virginia, but it has FOUR TIMES the number of
> lightning strikes. Don't get caught out in the
> open.

Not that shocking. Afternoon thunderstorms are a daily occurrence in Florida.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: But still... ()
Date: November 16, 2014 08:50AM

Lightning season is only May through October, so it's just that one half of the year when your day will be ruined if you are outside at 3:00 in the afternoon. Now, the alligators and "palmetto bugs"? They are there ALL the time. And mind the Burmese pythons.

We don't have those sorts of things in NoVa. In fact we're pretty far down the list of areas most likely to suffer any sort of natural disaster at all. Now and then the stinkbugs have a banner year, but that's about it.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Racist Ray. ()
Date: November 16, 2014 08:52AM

You can be car jacked by a nigger at the Vienna Metro and be driven around to PG County and dropped off at New Carrollton for the ride back.

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Yeah. sure... ()
Date: November 16, 2014 10:01AM

Racist Ray. Wrote:
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> You can be car jacked by a nigger at the Vienna
> Metro and be driven around to PG County and
> dropped off at New Carrollton for the ride back.

You can be dropped on your head as a baby as well. Is that what happened to you?

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Doyle Hanes ()
Date: November 16, 2014 10:33AM

In Florida, a carjacker whould shoot you in the haid. Here they dropp you off at the metro...

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Greybeard ()
Date: November 16, 2014 07:00PM

But still... Wrote:
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> We don't have those sorts of things in NoVa. In
> fact we're pretty far down the list of areas most
> likely to suffer any sort of natural disaster at
> all. Now and then the stinkbugs have a banner
> year, but that's about it.

Hey, we had an earthquake! I've spent years in California, never felt one (I was always asleep or driving when a minor quake happened; for Loma Prieta, I was driving and didn't even feel it). But right here in Virginia...!

(No, this doesn't contradict your point, which is right on--hurricanes are about the worst thing that happens here, other than some of the posters on this forum...)

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Re: Redeeming qualities of Nova?
Posted by: Jolly Rodger ()
Date: November 25, 2014 10:42AM

^^ please.. I moved here from FL, people here go batshit ehen theres a lil rain all the fuckin water disappears from the stores. Pretty much goes with all the scared lemmings here allowing the local gov to railroad your asses. But this is a big public sector town, most expensive counties in the country around here due to all the parasites leeching off orgs. That actually produce something.

" higher prices to keep rednecks out and crime"
We have 2 African countries to the east of Nova..yea im sure its to keep the rednecks out.

"Lots of culture here"
What, minorities? Aside from the midwest you can get some culture anywhere in the U.S.

To the poster mentioning better places in FL: Youre right. I moved here from Tampa and didnt know how good I had it. Not all metro areas tax the shit out of people and have public trans that cost the same as owning a car, but I guess that doesnt matter to the feds that have free metro cards payed for by us...I could go on blah blah fuck the gov.

To the people that li

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