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I thought Seattle was the best place in the world to live (I still sort of do
Quote from: GoHuskies05 on December 02, 2004, 04:04:17 PM I thought Seattle was the best place in the world to live (I still sort of doThe only people who live in Seattle are baristas, musicians, junkies, programers, tweakers and crackheads. Most are a combination of several of these.
Quote from: Koga on December 02, 2004, 04:41:24 PMQuote from: GoHuskies05 on December 02, 2004, 04:04:17 PM I thought Seattle was the best place in the world to live (I still sort of doThe only people who live in Seattle are baristas, musicians, junkies, programers, tweakers and crackheads. Most are a combination of several of these.Did you mean this a complement regarding the eccentric nature of the great city of Seattle? If you didn't, I will be forced to kill you, as I don't allow people to mock my former home.
Quote from: GoHuskies05 on December 02, 2004, 05:06:24 PMQuote from: Koga on December 02, 2004, 04:41:24 PMQuote from: GoHuskies05 on December 02, 2004, 04:04:17 PM I thought Seattle was the best place in the world to live (I still sort of doThe only people who live in Seattle are baristas, musicians, junkies, programers, tweakers and crackheads. Most are a combination of several of these.Did you mean this a complement regarding the eccentric nature of the great city of Seattle? If you didn't, I will be forced to kill you, as I don't allow people to mock my former home. I speak from first hand experience. Oh, and I forgot about the hippies and the Alaskans. Those two deserve their own special catagory.
What about the Hawaiians, and the preppy Eastsiders who live in Belltown and Capitol Hill? I don't think the necessarily fit into any of your categories. What about the rich white folk living in Madison Park and Leschi who get up in the morning and go biking or sailing on their yacht. "I speak from experience"I never said you didn't. Why are you arguing with yourself?