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Carol Anne's comments
Posted Sat, Aug 22, 4:33 a.m.
George, don't slam all older Seattleites as wasteful boomers, please. I'm 63, have lived here since 1983, and have long reused my plastic and paper shopping bags. I voted against the plastic bag fee, just as I opposed the latte tax: both were nuisances, more likely to irritate, than promote ...
MOREPosted Fri, Feb 22, 6:08 a.m.
No chains in Madison Valley: Madison Valley, the redheaded stepchild of Madison Park, has gentrified in recent years, but is still devoid of chain coffee places. Lots of coffee, however!
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