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Full o' Doom ([info]doomsday) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2010-03-29 21:37:00


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Entry tags:elitism, flounce, food

Seattle's delicate tastebuds
Seattleite [info]killthief is disappointed in Seattle's lack of chain restaurants.

[info]seattle is disappointed in her lack of taste; her appalling lack of taste.



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[info]yoritomo_reiko
2010-03-31 12:10 am UTC (link)
I've been known to jokingly bitch about it being so green here in Wales. But that's because I grew up in Las Vegas. Where it's brown and dry. And Wales is green and very, very wet, most of the time.

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[info]riah_chan
2010-03-31 12:20 am UTC (link)
Also grew up in Las Vegas... green places are _weird_! It's odd to have all of that wetness and plant-life in one place!

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[info]tez
2010-03-31 02:49 am UTC (link)
*snicker* Yes, Vegas is highly brown and dry. Got relatives down there.

The bitching is about Seattle being 'green' in the environmental context though. ZOMG lookit me I don't ride a bike or RECYCLE like you freakazoids. Yep. Totes edgy.

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[info]sorchar
2010-03-31 03:24 am UTC (link)
Mm, green and wet, my favorite kind of climate.

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[info]agent_hyatt
2010-03-31 05:18 am UTC (link)
I hear ya. I get antsy when the scenery turns dull gray and brown, even when it's just the seasonal change.

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[info]honorh
2010-04-02 07:10 am UTC (link)
Move to Japan. That pretty much describes the whole country.

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[info]platedlizard
2010-03-31 05:31 am UTC (link)
I remember one family trip to the Southwest, we kept hearing everyone talk about how 'green' it was. I looked around and saw nothing but brown and red dirt. Sure, the bushes looked like maybe they had some new leaves, and there were a few flowing plants, but that was it.

I'm from Portland, Oregon you see.

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[info]tofuknight
2010-04-01 07:12 pm UTC (link)
I have done this, and I'm from Pittsburgh PA. Same thing, but my biggest one was when people talked about how hard it was raining.

My sister's hair didn't even frizz, and it's the type to frizz at anything. I think the weather channel said it was 15% humidity.

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[info]felinephoenix
2010-04-03 03:17 pm UTC (link)
I'm from Texas. The very dry part, with the desertesque climate. We traveled to Portland once when I was little.

There were trees and grass! All so green. It blew my tiny little mind.

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