I'm seriously dying at this unnamed baby pudu's cuteness. Like, wtf... Jeremy Dwyer-Lindgren | Woodland Park Zoo

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Jas--I appreciate you!

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Wow, there are nuggets for a variety of hyping narratives in that gunman's attempted attack on Kavanaugh.

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Funny--it says that there are three comments to this article, but I don't see them. Maybe a glitch n the forum software?

Anyway, the hypocritical reactionary Supreme Court justices want their cake and eat it too. They want protection from citizens with guns demonstrating against and even threatening them, yet they want these same armed citizens to have the unfettered right to threaten and to have the tools to murder the rest of us.

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While I’m glad that the amphitheater at Volunteer Park is getting an upgrade, $3 million for THAT is a fucking joke.

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If there ever is a Butt Munchin' Music Hall of Fame, Earth, Wind, & Fire's "That's the Way of the World," "Reasons," and "After the Love is Gone" should have their own display. That's one of the big things I remember about the 70s. It was kind of a shit-on-a-stick decade: Watergate and discovering how corrupt our government can be, awakening with our naivety to the fact that we were lied to, not knowing - ever - how much anything was going to cost at the grocery store, and not being able to get a better job to cope with all the inflation.

But there was a lot of really great music and plenty good butt munching.

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The light rail line can run under the UW, but it can't run under a radio station? How precious.

I would think that the Fourth Avenue South route would be the best for Chinatown. It would disrupt 4th between Union Station and King Street Stations, but that viaduct needs to be replaced anyway.

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The mention of Earth, Wind, and Fire's "That's the Way of the World" instantly reminded me of Flipper's "Way of the World", although they are quite unrelated:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TTzLa6sUNs

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I think Toby is confused and meant 5th for the new station.

That said, why did the Seattle Parks Department allocate so many new people to clearing out homeless people instead of staffing civic pools?

It's an either or situation.

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@2 -- Sound Transit should interline the trains between the CID and Westlake, then split again north of Westlake (with some trains going to Ballard, and others to Capitol Hill). This would save money, and be better for riders. The transfers would be much better, and every existing station is closer to the surface than every proposed station. This would require some work to get the train to run that often in the shared tunnel, but Sound Transit previously said they could do that. In fact, they said they could run the trains every 90 seconds, which is more trains through downtown than they propose. https://seattletransitblog.com/2015/03/21/capacity-limitations-of-link/

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Will dear, I know you're a bit touched in the head, but you really don't think think that people can be deployed as either an encampment clearer or a lifeguard, do you? Lifeguarding requires special training and certification.

What I would like to know is where are the young people? Lifeguarding used to be a plum summer job.

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@13: Ms. Vel-DuRay, the cynical part of me wants to answer, "They're too busy getting face tats and singing about how wet their pussies are."

Sorry. I'm trying to snap out of it.

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Actually, there's an article in today's NYT about a nationwide shortage of young people applying for lifeguard positions, and like Seattle, beaches are being closed everywhere. The reason, it states, is low unemployment and better paying job opportunities.


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