VanillaGorilla
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Tualatin > LO
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Are there any well-maintained, high property value areas with low crime that you feel are not snobby?![]()
I think the "new money" types (who lived in the mcmansion neighborhoods) there brought the snobby vibe. The old rich money (i.e. lived near the lake, etc) seemed more chill.
Tualatin > LO
To use the local vernacular of my youth, Oswego > Toilet Town.
actually didn't they call it Lake No-Negro when you were a "youth"?
Lakeridge people always creeped me out for some reason.
It wasn't a knock. It was an observation. Obviously, the snobby-ness was far less of a concern to me than other things, as I chose to live in West Linn.
I was simply surprised that someone felt LO wasn't snobby.
actually didn't they call it Lake No-Negro when you were a "youth"?
I am cute.
I appreciate you explaining all of that.
But still, if the local community of LO doesn't want a 5 story project I'm fine with that. Just like if the local community of NEP doesn't want a Trader Joe's I'm fine with that too.
To use the local vernacular of my youth, Oswego > Toilet Town.
We'll agree to disagree. Of course, I've only lived or have owned a house in LO since 1974, so what would I know?
Lots of Blazers have lived in Tualatin. Greg Oden, Joel Przybilla, Raef Lafrentz, Ruben Patterson, to name a few..
Oh and Channing Frye's wife went to Tualatin High. She's my friend's cousin so he see's Frye at some family events.
Like I said, says the "snob".
to your ignorance.