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Posted Tue, Apr 19, 12:09 p.m.
There is a way BUT the present forward thinking does not suffice. Start all oplanning with potable water-- Japan = 1945 and 2011 is the example. I can give some help per a study we did 7 years ago for the City of Seattle jim thompson 206 285 6510
MOREPosted Fri, Mar 12, 10:06 a.m.
It is simple,we have a church population that in attempting to help a down and out person. They do not show the light and the beam upon which to climb. So many are content to keep the person down and in shackles so that they have the opportunity to herald ...
MOREPosted Thu, Mar 11, 8:43 a.m.
The only place in town where a 1941 Roosevelt High football player could have a beer at the tender age of 16 --- to be continued in 1946 with the U of W football team and the fellowship provided by the Red Robin tavern -- thanks for the memories jim ...
MOREPosted Thu, Mar 11, 8:30 a.m.
The fair was planned by a group of business persons from all walks of life. Joe Gandy and I put together the United Way with several others prior to the concept of the Worlds Fair. He was an economic and social genius who suffered from a great physical handicap. These ...
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