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Posted Mon, Oct 17, 12:10 p.m.
Really? You feel pride and awe when you're around the library or the Sculpture Park? I don't like the library, don't feel that it's user friendly. And the Sculpture Park? I just feel betrayal by elected officials who promised to the many protesting people that the Waterfront Streetcar was also ...
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If Greg Nickels is George Bush, and Tim Ceis is Karl Rove, who is the Barack Obama?
MOREPosted Thu, Jun 18, 9:47 p.m.
20+ years ago there was a place on 1st in Pioneer Square called " The Bagel Express". In addition to bagels they carried something called bagel sticks, which were essentially poppy seed and onion covered hot dog buns made out of bagel dough. One of their industrious employees, a guy ...
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