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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]frequentmouse
2010-04-01 04:41 pm UTC (link)
This is because there's no way to get to the Outback without driving on either Black Lake or Cooper Point, laden as they are with Capital High School students eager to spend their allowances.

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[info]tez
2010-04-01 04:52 pm UTC (link)
Never ever ever go to the Outback on a Sunday. In addition to CHS students, you get the seething mass of humanity that is the Evergreen Christian Center's congregation either going to or getting out of services.

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[info]frequentmouse
2010-04-02 06:40 pm UTC (link)
I basically stay away from everything west of the bay on Sundays, because on top of everything else there's the ripe possibility of hitting the coming-home-from-the-ocean traffic jam starting whenever people decide the weather isn't going to get any better.

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[info]mrbimble
2010-04-06 02:34 am UTC (link)
except for the farmer's market (which just reopened again thank god!!!!!!)

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[info]frequentmouse
2010-04-11 08:54 pm UTC (link)
The Market isn't west of the bay, though, it's right at the port. And will, perhaps someday, be IN the bay, along with all those new apartments and offices built on the liquifaction zone.

I was at the market yesterday and bought rhubarb from Pigman's; all is right with the world.

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