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mrmcoy's comments
Posted Sat, Mar 20, 1:50 a.m.
Oh gee whiz...why bother talking or voting-the Seattle mucky-mucks are gonna do whatever they are gonna do. Doesn't matter what any of us grouse about or vote for! I live in Greenwood. Sadly (or not-depending on the perspective) I consider it a seperate town from Seattle....that is downtown and I ...
MOREPosted Sun, Mar 7, 12:52 a.m.
I couldn't care less what the Seattle city planners do with Seattle Center-I never go down there any way, and unless they start showing live films of the birth of Christ, I'm not likely to.....and even then it would be debatable. Aaah, but Dale Chiloolee. Really. Who cares any more? ...
MOREPosted Fri, Oct 9, 11:07 p.m.
Snus was right-"Seattle Decision Making is an oxymoron." I've lived here for ten years-I love the place, but as far as the politics and the "decision making"...give me a break "The Seattle process"? are you kidding me? Ooh you gave it a name! It must make sense! If we had ...
MOREPosted Fri, Oct 9, 12:06 a.m.
What it means, for the most part isn't that young people respect the traditions of their grandparents, or anything else. It means "look at my fake tan and my stupid dress". Weddings have never been an occasion that I enjoyed attending, but about three years ago I swore off the ...
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