November is just a few months away. Soon, Puget Sound residents will have the opportunity to vote on Sound Transit 3, a 25 year-long tax measure that would fund light rail construction to connect cities throughout the region. During a visit to the UUB Pavement Park in First Hill on Thursday, we came across some surprisingly transportation-savvy critters at an Animal Encounters' petting zoo. Here's what they had to say about ST3.


Fine then. We’ll ask someone else:

State Senator Reuven Carlyle is kidding himself. Funding our states education system AND transportation arent mutually exclusive, said this goat.
"State Senator Reuven Carlyle is kidding himself. Funding our state's education system AND transportation aren't mutually exclusive," said this goat. ASK

If someone mentions parking one more time... this mara said before simultaneously walking and pooping.
"If someone mentions parking one more time..." this mara said before simultaneously walking away and pooping. ASK

I have a riddle for you. Where can a city go when they fail to see oncoming growth and wait way too long to plan transit expansion? Nowhere. It goes nowhere, said Walter White, a sage albino wallaby.
"I have a riddle for you. Where can a city go when they fail to see oncoming growth and wait way too long to plan transit expansion? Nowhere. It goes nowhere," said Walter White, a sage albino wallaby. ASK

LALALALA! We cant hear your bullshit excuses for not funding a way to break up our car-loving citys gridlock!
"LALALALA WE CAN'T HEAR YOUR BULLSHIT 'REASONING' AGAINST FUNDING A WAY OUT OF OUR CAR-LOVING CITY'S GRIDLOCK!" ASK

Do you know what's making this li'l piggy so happy?


That he might be able to get from Ballard to Tacoma using just one train. Us too, piglet. Us too.


EOD=End of Day. We're done. Go home. Consider putting your kids in cute pajamas.