Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
January 20th - The Day the Earth Stood Still...
The word is my mouth, you don't eat until I tell ya to eat, the word is in my mouth...........
Monday, January 19, 2009
The Finest View in Fremont...and I am not talking about blue-jean dressing...


The Aurora bridge where it crosses the ship canal on Highway 99 is the number two spot in the country for jumpers. So after an afternoon of comparisons - the best view of any potential jumper plus a clean bite is found at a joint on Nickerson street. In the summer - you can dine outside (with you lady friend and an adult beverage) with a totally unrestricted commanding view of any jumper - BTW, the stunning hot meat loaf sandwich is great.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Just in Case....
The Greenwood Space Travel Supply Co., 8414 Greenwood Ave. N.:
For all your space-travel needs. Passers-by wonder if this is a real store. On paper, it's a legitimate, state-licensed business, selling T-shirts and fake astronaut gadgets. But it's more of a clever way to promote the nonprofit tutoring and writing center for kids, which takes place in the back of the store, or, as the staff called it, "through the atomic teleporter." Store proceeds go to the writing center.
For all your space-travel needs. Passers-by wonder if this is a real store. On paper, it's a legitimate, state-licensed business, selling T-shirts and fake astronaut gadgets. But it's more of a clever way to promote the nonprofit tutoring and writing center for kids, which takes place in the back of the store, or, as the staff called it, "through the atomic teleporter." Store proceeds go to the writing center.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Quote of the day....
Again from the Seattle Times - regarding the Seattle City Council -
"Green is good; militant greenery is unnecessary."
"Green is good; militant greenery is unnecessary."
Thanks for the clarification -
From the Seattle Times -
Dan Savage, editorial director for The Stranger, suspects the letter came from someone in the gay community who was frustrated with going to bars. If it were a hate letter from a straight person, he speculated, the letter would have used epithets and contained references to God.
"It's a gay self-hater," Savage said.
Dan Savage, editorial director for The Stranger, suspects the letter came from someone in the gay community who was frustrated with going to bars. If it were a hate letter from a straight person, he speculated, the letter would have used epithets and contained references to God.
"It's a gay self-hater," Savage said.
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