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> That's another lie. They just keep adding up.
All true, all the time -- seethe away, asshole. You are in fact still stuck on ZERO in every way possible, sitting now on 38 straight days of failure to name even a single lie that I have told here. That admittedly pales in comparison to the years and years of other calamitous failures you have known and been so badly scorched and burned by here, the obvious but unusual thing about Brine being just one recent example.
> As has been explained to you, there are two neighborhoods
> according to various sites. One is Great Forest and the
> other is Great Forest Townhouses.
And the truth of that matter is that it was and still is just a single place, save in the grandiose minds of some 1980's developers who got the green light to bulldoze the SW corner of Great Forest and put in all that in-fill all at once. Only dopes are fooled by that. Oakwood meanwhile lies north of 244 and east of Sleepy Hollow Road in an area that many might call Annandale. Like Brockmont and East Falls Church, it is not a part of Falls Church City at all, just part of what many might call Faux Falls Church.
> And, as you well know by now, not a single townhouse
> in the Great Forest Townhouses Neighborhood is painted,
> let alone painted in a questionable color.
I see you've still not found the Google street view that was among the first I came across with respect to that area. Or perhaps you did find it and immediately realized the eternal urgency of simply lying about it.
> LOL! You consider that a "significant grassy
> areas" in the photo?
It's so different from that phony photo that you posted here some 30 times over. If the grassy area itself somehow seems small to you, attached below once again is a more panoramic view of it. That particular area of grasses, weeds, and dense woods by the way runs all the way down to where 395 goes into the tunnel, so yes, it's quite significant. You should have someone drive you down there sometime to have a look for yourself.
> The shit-shack must be a real dump for you to
> consider that to be a "significant grassy area."
As has been noted before, it's assessed on the north side of $1.5 million, and not as some garish, latter-day monstrosity either. It would of course appraise for higher than that if it were ever to come on the market. The dismal dump you are stuck in does not begin to compare to it at all.
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