Tony Bones
Grundalier
Thank you all for the kind welcome.Bat_Chief said:Hey, any friend of Moki's.......well............is gonna have to pay his dues on his own!! :sign: :sign:
Washington, huh? Isn't that where that looser Tim Eyman lives? Is it true that more Californians live there than Washatonians? Does all the rain depress you and keep your cigars from staying lit? Doesn't your 405 and I-5 traffic suck? Do your floating bridges sink? Are their Starbucks, SBC & Tulley's stores on ever street corner?
Nice place to visit, but I'd hate to live there!!
Welcome to the family, Tony. Moki did you a good thing sending you here!
Sorry, but I've been having a terrible bout with sarcasm today!!
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-Yes, Tim Eyman is here
-No, more Washingtonians are here than Californians. You can tell who we are by our lack of sun tans, general outdoorsiness, and out patience in traffic
-There is more rain in NY than there is in Seattle. Furthermore, I love the rain. If it is raining at sea level...that means it is snowing in the mountains
-Yep, 405 and I5 traffic sucks. That's why you commute to and fro on off hours
-One of our floating bridges had a section sink once...someone forgot to put the plug back in (really)
-Of damn-well-course there are Starbucks, SBC, adn Tully's stores on each corner. I don't go to any of em'. There's a killer place called Hines Public Market on East Lake that roasts the best coffee in the whole country (really)
It's just my humble opinion, but Seattle is the greatest place to live in the entire country. Where else can you start at the ocean, drive an hour and be in the mountains, drive another hour or two and be in a temperate rain forest or the desert?