was on Georgia Ave this past weekend and saw that the Eddie Leonard there was still going strong
literally everything else around it has changed the past 2 decades tho![]()
I been gone for a minuteI live about a 2 blocks from the The Ave on Upshur. Honestly everything between Upshur and Eastern Ave, pretty much the same, give and take a few places.

I been gone for a minute
all the new shyt threw me off![]()
I used to stay 3 blocks away from the goergia ave/petworth station and I felt like I was in a different worldYeah once you get past Upshur going towards Howard and Chinatown, yeah shiit changed, somewhat. Although most off the liquor stores, hood restaurants, corner stores are still there.
The opposite direction towards to Silver Spring, once you get past Upshur. It's still the same, Carryouts, liquor stores, Caribbean restaurants, Spanish Restaurants, Barber shops, and hair salons, Ethiopian, African, and Spanish corner stores, Dollar Stores, couple of wing joints, Dominican Barbershop and Hair Salons.
I used to stay 3 blocks away from the goergia ave/petworth station and I felt like I was in a different world

Yeah HoodzandNewz posted it yesterday

So maybe Crystals will come back again in the future.....Hopefully 
Woooooooow
I never would’ve thought Crystals would be going away....
Crystals is to us what Cascade is to ATL, that place is a DMV treasure and hood classic smdh
Edit: My mom said this won’t be the first time Crystals have shut down since they reopened at least three times over the yearsSo maybe Crystals will come back again in the future.....Hopefully
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I been gone for a minute
all the new shyt threw me off![]()
Yeah once you get past Upshur going towards Howard and Chinatown, yeah shiit changed, somewhat. Although most off the liquor stores, hood restaurants, corner stores are still there.
The opposite direction towards to Silver Spring, once you get past Upshur. It's still the same, Carryouts, liquor stores, Caribbean restaurants, Spanish Restaurants, Barber shops, and hair salons, Ethiopian, African, and Spanish corner stores, Dollar Stores, couple of wing joints, Dominican Barbershop and Hair Salons.
Bay Area breh but lived in Maryland for hella years. People who make good money in the DC suburbs are cocky as fukk.I'm talking about the mayo slathered ones born and raised in the suburbs. They think they are better than everyone because of where they went to college and what non-sexy government job that allows them to drive a Tesla and pretend they are rich as Jeff Bezos. They think they flex harder than anyone on the planet. They were wearing basic ass clothes and had no swag a few years ago and now they are super sayin level hypebeasts because they downloaded their style from the net.
But the catch is that these cocky upper middle class folks in Montgomery and PG County think they are DC folks and barely identify as Marylanders if at all. They will say "I'm from DC" when they've never lived in DC limits their entire lives.PG County a little different because many folks from the old DC moved to PG after they got good jobs and moved on up to the eastside (of the beltway) to a deluxe apartment not far from dipper smoke in the sky. DC/PG folks come off as snobby calling everybody a bama. But hella DC/PG brehs cool if you manage to hack the matrix and find yourself in their social circle. DC/PG brehs act like that because they don't like outsiders. It's understandable because DC is one of the top three most gentrified cities in America, if not the most gentrified. Give outsiders an inch and they take a mile. DC brehs have experienced this worse than most.
Baltimore folks is the coolest black folk of any of the East Coast city in my opinion. Baltimore people know how to have basic conversations. Baltimore people also have manners, which is rare in DC or NYC.
If anything NYers are by the far the cockiest. NYers look down on everyone... Yet refuse to admit their culture has been blatantly inspired by other places. NYers call everyone country... Yet bang Cali and Chicago gangs and copy the rap style of down south and even London rappers. NYers under 40 years old want credit for creating a form of music... 50 years ago.And just me typing this will generate so much NY butthurtt.
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was on Georgia Ave this past weekend and saw that the Eddie Leonard there was still going strong
literally everything else around it has changed the past 2 decades tho![]()

The carryout by High Point easily smashes any Carryout, I'll put anything on it.

The carryout by High Point easily smashes any Carryout, I'll put anything on it.
That joint by the Shell? It’s definitely in the top 10.
check your dm'sShout out to ya'll from a P.G. County (a.k.a Pretty Girl County) brehette right here
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Yeah Maryland can be a bit cocky but with good reason...lots of real chill brehs and brehettes come from here
