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Nichka's comments
Posted Thu, May 27, 10:27 p.m.
I'm so glad, Benjamin. You are clearly a man of intelligence--and taste!
MOREPosted Thu, May 27, 10:14 p.m.
It's time to end the state monopoly on liquor. It's not as if the 1930s version of prohibition cut back on alcohol consumption--that's merely a smokescreen to justify profits to add to the state coffers. It's business, and for the State of Washington, it's a huge money-making part of its ...
MOREPosted Sun, Nov 23, 10:15 p.m.
I live four blocks from said locale (Seattle U, Cafe Press, Lark), but it is definitely not Capitol Hill, despite what real estate marketeres will try to tell you. I prefer to go with what Swedish Hospital has rechristened the area: Cherry Hill. That or the old-school Squire Park. And ...
MOREPosted Thu, Jul 10, 6:07 a.m.
RE: I see a pattern here..: Some misconceptions here. Sean's comment about designer labels offering the same quality as mass-marketed clothing: uh, no. For one thing European labels in general use fabric only available in Europe and is unmatched in quality, drape, and durability. Because of that labeled clothing, if ...
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