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Posted Sun, Oct 4, 10:17 a.m.
At least as recently as the '80s you could drive to Wonder Lake if you had a reservation at the car campground there. As the campground was quite small, the drive long over rough gravel road, and there was a waiting list to reserve a site, the traffic on the ...
MOREPosted Tue, Mar 24, 5:11 p.m.
Here's a novel idea: raise the fares.
MOREPosted Thu, Jul 3, 11:50 a.m.
A lose/lose situation: If Nickels wins re-election here, we lose. And if Nickels loses here and Obama wins the presidency, and then appoints Nickels to some high position, we will lose even with him gone. Let's hope Obama is as smart as he seems to be and leaves Nickels at ...
MOREPosted Sat, Jun 21, 3:37 p.m.
Follow the money: Kent has it about right. And our present council could care less. All they do is salivate over anything the mayor proposes or that increases our taxes for them to spend. It is not just demand that makes housing so costly in Seattle. The council could act ...
MOREPosted Fri, Dec 7, 3:10 p.m.
mayor for the rich and influential: Indeed, a sad commentary on our political situation. Money talks and the mayor listens. Sadly, if you call a city department, you also have to listen to the mayor every 30 seconds when on hold (as you are sure to be when calling a ...
MOREPosted Sat, Jul 21, 4:49 p.m.
TV News: Still an oxymoron: So, she can read. So what? They're all the same.
MOREPosted Sat, Jul 7, 11:43 a.m.
Text messaging and exorbitant bills: Any parents letting their kids (and themselves) run up 55 pages of text message billing and several hundred dollar a month family plan bills obviously have more money than brains.
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