You saved the toenail like I did, right?
I tried, I really did. I ended up having to clip it off (one corner just wouldn't let go), anyway, while hacking, it just kind of cracked into pieces.
It's ok though, the nail didn't turn black so I always thought of it as a sub-decent kind of slacker. It didn't deserve to be memorialized.
Re: Re: The New/Old Seattle
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Originally posted by 1080Rider
The clear one is a picture taken 6 years ago and the other last week right? That's how bad the smog's gotten? Sheesh, that's bad...
You know 1080........like you........but......you're continued dismissal of the Western part of this state is lame.
I challenge you to spend some time over on the green side, there's so much here that is amazing (the same is true for Eastern WA). Washington is a fantastic state from corner to corner (IMHO).
Re: Re: Re: The New/Old Seattle
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Originally posted by KQ
You know 1080........like you........but......you're continued dismissal of the Western part of this state is lame.
I challenge you to spend some time over on the green side, there's so much here that is amazing (the same is true for Eastern WA). Washington is a fantastic state from corner to corner (IMHO).
Allright, that one was lame, I know. It was mostly a comment on the picture, not as much as Sea-town, didn't come off that way though.
I grew up over there, I know what it has to offer. Just the past 6-7 years has made that place unbearable for me. There are too many damned people over there.
Growing up I ALWAYS hated the rain though. Never liked it, not even one day, while I lived there. A good buddy of mine feels the same way. He never really knew how bad it was until he moved away for a while. He now lives in Boise.
Only other complaint is that everyone in Seattle thinks its the cat's ass. It's such a great place and we're such better people than anyone else. Never took to the attitude over there even when I was growing up it rubbed me the wrong way. Funny thing is to travel I-90 on one of the 3 day weekends. The traffic out of town is endless on fri. night and monday there's always a 20 mile traffic jam around cle elum.
Only thing it really has going for it is $$$. Can't make shit here.
We've been through this before, I'll back off...
Re: Re: Re: Re: The New/Old Seattle
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Originally posted by 1080Rider
Allright, that one was lame, I know. It was mostly a comment on the picture, not as much as Sea-town, didn't come off that way though.
I grew up over there, I know what it has to offer. Just the past 6-7 years has made that place unbearable for me. There are too many damned people over there.
Growing up I ALWAYS hated the rain though. Never liked it, not even one day, while I lived there. A good buddy of mine feels the same way. He never really knew how bad it was until he moved away for a while. He now lives in Boise.
Only other complaint is that everyone in Seattle thinks its the cat's ass. It's such a great place and we're such better people than anyone else. Never took to the attitude over there even when I was growing up it rubbed me the wrong way. Funny thing is to travel I-90 on one of the 3 day weekends. The traffic out of town is endless on fri. night and monday there's always a 20 mile traffic jam around cle elum.
Only thing it really has going for it is $$$. Can't make shit here.
We've been through this before, I'll back off...
Such gross generalizations and misrepresentations. You do yourself and your state a disservice but let us speak of this no more (at least until your attitude improves :p)