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thrownjunk t1_je7irar wrote
Reply to comment by logitaunt in The Silver Line to Dulles is a bigger deal than I thought it would be by MrMoustachio55
But dc also has commuter rail…
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Reply to comment by nongarak in Cheapest Produce in NW ? by ayeshaspuffbar
Also the Aldi on Wisconsin is supposed to open later this year.
thrownjunk t1_jaccebb wrote
Whoa. Family of 3. $100 per week. 80% TJ, 20% mix of wegmans/Safeway/giant/whole foods (we live near all 5). Another $100 for the target trip (home supplies) and $100 Asian store. Not super big meat eaters (sometimes frozen fish, whole chickens, ground meats/deli). But we never budget, the low meat content and high veggie/fruit content keeps costs naturally in control.
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Reply to comment by strangechicken in Gen Z flocking to these big cities as other generations flee (DC is #1) by FreemanCantJump
Yeah between boot camp and freshman these types of analyses are kinda suss
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Reply to comment by MusignyBlanc in Things DC does really well by erichinnw
Curious how DC is different here? Same happened to family in Texas.
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Reply to comment by colglover in Things DC does really well by erichinnw
Rolling into Gare du Lyon on a 200 mph TGV sipping wine beats Union Station on a delayed Acela.
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Reply to comment by dcsnarkington in Things DC does really well by erichinnw
If you bikeshare it can even be faster and you can mostly do it all on trails separated from cars. I’ve done Berliner to wharf to Nats to Kennedy center. Highly recommend
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Reply to comment by lobotomy42 in Things DC does really well by erichinnw
My friends from MD were so confused that we could walk with our toddler to a dozen parks. The thought it was hard to raise a kid in the city.
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Reply to comment by Strawbrawry in Things DC does really well by erichinnw
They don’t charge if you have a DC, MD, or VA id. You may have used a different ID then.
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Reply to comment by sg8910 in Cleveland Park, where’s your neighborhood bar? by TheAgeOfQuarrel802
Most common CP household is a single lady in mid to late 30s that lives in one of the apt buildings on CT Ave pulling in over 100k/y in income.
thrownjunk t1_j9qiui5 wrote
Don’t have a person to rec; but we found the room and board folks helped out furnish our very vertical rowhome and match the built ins. The our home is craftsman-ish and the stuff we got from there (simple/mid century) fit well - especially since the home isn’t too wide.
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Reply to comment by MarkinDC24 in Tires were slashed at the Suitland metro station today. by throawaythoughts202
I didn’t realize that MD has an ANC system like DC? When did they adopt it?
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Reply to DC is a leader in building new apartments, but they tend to be on the small side by Maxcactus
Look, there are plenty of older apts in Cleveland Park, Cathedral Heights, and even Kalorama that are bigger and cheaper than these new builds in Noma. They just don’t have fancy game rooms and in unit laundry (usually in the basement).
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Reply to comment by ta112233 in 15 year old arrested for eight carjackings by Swampoodle1984
Uh, I’m betting the parents are either absent or in jail too.
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Reply to comment by kirkl3s in The 100 Very Best Restaurants in Washington, DC (full list) by lynsea
My neighborhood has two restaurants in the top 20 for the first time. I’m pumped.
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Reply to comment by ShiftedLobster in The Silver Line to Dulles is a bigger deal than I thought it would be by MrMoustachio55
It’s so far out! Getting to the beltway is rough, past it? That is a real trek! Mentally if I’m going that far, might as well go Baltimore or something.