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Blaeloch's comments
Posted Mon, May 23, 12:25 p.m.
Your clever writing device renders this piece almost completely uninformative.
MOREPosted Fri, Jan 8, 9:39 a.m.
I heartily agree--it's a good experience and it's better than the 194, if only for the fact that there's actually some space for luggage on the train. But two things: (1) when I took it on December 21st, which was a mild day, I could swear the seats were heated. ...
MOREPosted Thu, Nov 12, 9:07 a.m.
What department did Jim Diers head?
MOREPosted Fri, Feb 27, 10:02 a.m.
You mean JIM Stiles, of course. I'm glad you wrote this--his voice will really be missed. One of the necessary services Stiles provided in the last few years was a critique of the Big Greens, whom he said had just watched silently as the West was changed into the fancy ...
MOREPosted Thu, Jan 22, 9:19 a.m.
The term non-believer was actually the only thing in the speech I'd quibble with. I'm not in any of those groups he named as believers, but I believe in a lot of things.
MOREPosted Wed, Jan 14, 9:04 a.m.
What I don't get is why they even bother to have us vote on this stuff--twice on the Monorail and once on the viaduct--if they're just going to make the decision among themselves, anyway? It is laughable that Seattle, with such an undeserved reputation for being progressive, is really run ...
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