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1

So, is KIRO's video being used as evidence of their own Breaking and Entering criminal behavior?

2

Now Spekulum is laundering money through his Venmo as an apology.

3

@1 So breaking and entering is now a crime again in Seattle? That would be a welcome relief from the current policy of catch and release.

4

You don’t have to run ads for Orion if you don’t want to. Nobody is forcing you to take Amazon’s money

5

Well. They too a rapists money for years. Why not Amazon’s?

6

By the way, since Seattle’s very own Ginger Ali G, MC Speculum, is now laundering the fundraising money through his own personal Venmo, how will he be reporting it to the IRS? Because I’m pretty sure that will be seen as taxable income.

8

I'm guessing the reason why Pederson wouldn't "commit" to making the Ave pedestrian-only is because it's a dumb idea.

9

I find it a stretch to think the Ave could have the pedestrian only ambiance.

10

Is this plan so the Ave Rats can roam more freely?

11

@9 A stretch of road doesn't have to look like a gingerbread-and-cobblestones old-world fantasy to work effectively as a pedestrian mall, Phoebe.

You can find pedestrian-only streets in university towns throughout middle America that look a lot plainer than the one proposed, yet work quite well. You'll even see people drinking coffee and wearing berets on them.

12

Dude, it would be fucking awesome if the Ave DID look like a gingerbread and cobblestones town square. And while we’re at it, can we please bring back the Last Exit Before Brooklyn coffee shop? I mean, think about it, gothic vampire gingerbread men- how Seattle can you get?

13

I suppose a gingerbread and cobblestone theme would look nice but how long do you think it would be before it was covered with tags? Also, cobblestone are not conducive to skateboarding.


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