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Tracy
Strangercrombie Donor 2009
Strangercrombie Donor 2010
Awesome Person 2011
SWASHBUCKLING HERO 2012
Shoreline

TMI

  • Tom Skerritt or Dave Matthews
  • Elliott Bay or Amazon
  • What helps you sleep?: Nyquil
  • I hate living in Seattle or I wish I lived in Seattle
  • What's your biggest grammatical pet peeve?: your vs you're, they're vs their

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3:13 PM Tracy commented on "Social Painting Launches in Seattle Bars and Restaurants".
Embellished in Edmonds offers this, including 1 glass of beer/wine and snacks for less than $45, generally.
11:05 AM yesterday Tracy commented on The Daily Show on Poor, Bullied Christians.
As a HUGE "The Bugle" fan for years, I had great confidence in Oliver and think he's doing grand.
Jun 7 Tracy commented on Fabricating Belief.
Lovely. Can't wait to explore the Oracle once construction is completed.
Jun 6 Tracy commented on John Green Explains That A Book Is a Community Effort.
"In truth, the only productivity and meaning in human life is found in collaboration, not in the selfish pursuit of individual glory (which does not exist)." -John Green
May 29 Tracy commented on Wednesday Morning News: Storm Watch in the Midwest, Plus Good Times in Canada, Europe, and on Russian TV.
You DO actually expect that sound at Toontown. It's got a real "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" wackiness going on...lots of Acme-style items that explode and boink and zonk. It's full of sound effects. You don't expect an actual explosion, but you would kind of expect the sound of one. That is all. :)
May 24 Tracy commented on Seattle Times Lies to Its Readers in Advocating to Fix a Workers' Compensation Crisis that Doesn't Exist.
My biggest gripe is continuing to refer to the possibility of insurance rate increase as TAXES! Misleading and mischaracterized. "these are insurance premiums, not "taxes." Workers' compensation insurance is a cost of doing business, in the same way that compulsory auto insurance is a cost of driving in Washington State." All states require businesses to carry workers comp insurance. In most states it is a private insurance, whereas ours is a state-run plan (I'm a big "public option" fan, and I've been mighty impressed with how L&I operates). It is NOT a tax. It's an insurance premium. The difference is important. Your rate is related to the number/cost of your claims.
May 22 Tracy commented on Burning Beast Alert!.
I don't know why the event doesn't show up in search results, but http://burningbeast.strangertickets.com/ is the link. Good luck!
May 15 Tracy commented on Burning Beast Alert!.
Any info on pricing this year? It was up to $125 last year. Just curious if we can afford to continue our attendance streak.
May 14 Tracy commented on Quick, Everyone, Insert the Word "Homeless" into Whatever You're Writing.
@4 Yeah, the search function makes me so sad (even clicking "slog only" rarely can find a recent blog post). Oh well, I still loves ya.
 
 

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