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realrealgone's comments
Posted Thu, Mar 11, 11:43 p.m.
To the naysayer/nimby bleeting masses, answer me this: if you are so concerned with the sanctity of Seattle Center, a place, as pointed out above, was founded on, and has thrived on, schtick, schlock, kitsch, tchotchkes, etc., etc., cotton candy and bits of souvenir plastic, why not ban every bit ...
MOREPosted Thu, Mar 11, 10:59 a.m.
Tacoma's glass museum thing, which takes about 10 minutes to walk through (a dollar a minute for your price of admission, an experience not unlike walking through a medium-sized Fred Meyer), recently lost out in convincing Chihuly to expand there - emblematic of the woefully poor management that has run ...
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