It smells like fish and weed ALL THE TIME.
And coffee. Sometimes you get the trifecta of fishy coffee flavored weed.C@LAg said:weed. a lot. .Spotted Ag said:
It smells like fish and weed ALL THE TIME.
fish, no. unless you are within 100 feet of the waterfront.
C@LAg said:do you work on it?wbt5845 said:PlanoAg98 said:
One positive that I can add, Seattle does have a good active A&M club. You'll have some Ags to watch all the football games with at game watching parties.
Great newsletter too
C@LAg said:you forget the sasquatch.Bob Knights Liver said:
Don't forget the vampires and werewolves. Place is a death trap for people.
C@LAg said:The freeze is 100% true, but gets much less so every year. With the growth of MS and Amazon, and the huge influx of people from elsewhere, it is very easy to make friends and sex buddies at work, so the Seattle freeze really applies when interacting with the old timers here.PlanoAg98 said:
Seattle Freeze
Plus the rise of social media has done a lot to melt the concept.
Nice choice if the work thing works out, like if you can wfh.C@LAg said:
The city and county. For Kitsap.
Eek, yea, that's the main reason I haven't seriously considered the west side of the sound.C@LAg said:
the plan is WFH 2 or 3 days a week, so still get to do a a lot of ferry rides.
Had an office there for years. The coffee served by bikini baristas is piss. The townies that have rioted and looted are the vocal minority - most think they are idiots. Lots of spectacular green space and even more meth labs. Nation's highest suicide rate due to long, depressing, winter season. Wouldn't want to live there.PlanoAg98 said:
Has nobody mentioned bikini baristas yet? Still not worth it. Rain, traffic, cost of living, etc....
infinity ag said:
I am considering a move to the West Coast as that is the place for my kind of jobs. Seattle is among the places I am considering. I have been in the downtown area but I cannot live there. The suburbs when I look through Google Street View seem like it's in the middle of a forest. It's just trees and trees and vegetation everywhere. Is that the case everywhere? If you are a Seattle area resident, is that something you like?
Langenator said:
I do remember a funny story about one of the local Native tribes securing permission to hunt and kill an orca. Part of their heritage, rite of passage, and so on. I'm pretty sure the local enviro-types expected the hunt to be done from kayaks with hand thrown harpoons.
The tribe used Zodiacs and a .50 BMG rifle. The wailing and gnashing of teeth from the tree (and whale) huggers was epic.
Marauder Blue 6 said:
Look at Olympia and Tacoma too. They're close enough to enjoy the benefits of Seattle but far enough away from the crazy.
Langenator said:
I do remember a funny story about one of the local Native tribes securing permission to hunt and kill an orca. Part of their heritage, rite of passage, and so on. I'm pretty sure the local enviro-types expected the hunt to be done from kayaks with hand thrown harpoons.
The tribe used Zodiacs and a .50 BMG rifle. The wailing and gnashing of teeth from the tree (and whale) huggers was epic.