Talk to me about Seattle....

Discussion in 'Hangar Talk' started by Eric Lehto, Jun 11, 2020.

  1. RJM62

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    That sounds like the Cross Bronx Expressway (I-95) in New York City.

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  2. Bell206

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    You’re missing the point. It has nothing to do with age or flash bangs. Life as he and his other long term neighbors know has been permanently changed and their neighborhood permanently altered (damaged) by some short term residents and a bunch of strangers. It also has zero to do with politics in the neighborhood. Perhaps instead of waiting for “on-ground” reports you should walk through the CHAZ and give us a 1st hand review of what you see? All’s I can add is be thankful it doesn’t expand into your neighborhood.

    Now maybe you can answer a question. Back in the day, the "progressives" if there was such a thing then, used to hang out at Alki Point and Pioneer Square. Why did they move to the Capitol Hill area?
     
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    The thing about Seattle is the incessant overcast nine months out of the year. And drizzle.

    Also:
    Puyallup, where you have to swap the "y" and the "u."
    Skagit, which is pronounced "Skadjit."

    And in the realm of seafood, there are geoducks, which are pronounced "gooey-ducks."
     
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    In the Pacific Northwest there is a special name for a sunny day that follows two straight days of rain.

    It's called "Monday".
     
  5. deonb

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    Oh, I'm going to tomorrow, but let's just say I'm not impartial. So I would also like to learn how the other side is experiencing it, rather than just the Media & Talking head reports from 3000 miles away.

    When is 'back in the day'? Capitol Hill rents dropped through the floor in the early 70's when Boeing did the 40'000 person layout. As a result of that a lot of artists, activists and LGBT community members moving in. Pride started there back in the early 80's. The Stranger has been there since the start. The gay bar bombing was like 30 years ago. Yes, sure it has changed since 1970 but it's not like the neighborhood has suddenly over the last 2 weeks or even last 2 decades taken a hard left. It's been 50 years in the making.
     
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    I've driven in Seattle a few times. A good friend lives east of there in Enumclaw and I've driven in the area to see other friends in Bellevue, Olympia, and to attend Mariners games. I grew up in a town of 1,500 people and can't imagine dealing with that traffic on a daily basis. I also lived in Bangkok for a while and I can't decide if the Seattle traffic is worse or not.
     
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    Noooo!!! The airport cafe closed? I can taste the Fish n Chips as I type. When?
     
  8. Tom-D

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    they are open
     
  9. Warmi

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    Uhh Seattle ... that place is so f**** up that his so called free zone may actually be an improvement ... and that’s coming from somebody who has been commuting to work downtown Chicago via Gresham/Englewood ( thankfully Metra only) for the last 20 years.
     
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    Hope you do get some more information about hangars
     
  11. Eric Lehto

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    Thread drift has probably already killed any hope of that. Par for the course....definitely got some good info out of this thread early on. I've got a good starting point. Some day I'll have to move to that mythical locale where hangars are plentiful.
     
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    No, no, no... It's "Poo-wallop." Unless you're from the south. Then, it's "Poo-Y'all-up"! :cool::cool::cool:
     
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    Do get in touch with the guys from FATPNW. Its worth the effort. A lot of sublet and/or temporary hangar space gets made available via that Facebook group.
     
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    December 31, 2019 was their last day. The airport was going to renovate their building (long overdue) and the 7 month (at the time) downtime was not going to work for them, so they pulled the plug. Now the new building won't be ready until after the first of the year. I hope the new restaurant is at least as good. Like any other airport cafe it has to be good enough to bring in the local traffic as fly in traffic alone won't keep them in business.

    Which one? The cafe at KPWT is shut down. The Spruce Goose is open, but the airport (Port Townsend) doesn't re-open until June 20.
     
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  16. Eric Lehto

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    Already requested access through FB. Awaiting approval. Thanks!!
     
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    Dude, fake an injury or move to Lithuania or something, anything other than move to THAT part of the PNW...
     
  18. Becky

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    I’m in SE Washington state. Heard a radio announcer once mangle “Puyallup” a few times before finally saying, “Isn’t that what Reagan had removed from his colon?”

    Seattle. Only if you enjoy experiencing the good (?) and bad of massive concentrations of humanity every time you leave home. Once was a cool place. We now avoid it assiduously.
     
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    Little towns like Oak Harbor are nice places, but you are not going to commute from KENT.
     
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    I have lived in various parts of King County since 1960 and I love it. It does not rain a lot, but it has many days with precipitation. I do own a rain jacket that I wear maybe six times a year and own no umbrellas of any kind. Unless your wife is the Wicked Witch of the West and melts when wet, you will do what most of us do...ignore the mist and drizzle.

    We live in Renton and go into Seattle as little as possible..your wife's expectations are delusional. I would not live in the city for any amount of money. Insofar as the plane is concerned, if you live in the city you are faced with a miserable drive to Renton, Boeing, Auburn, Crest, or Kent....if you can find a hangar at any of those airports. Buy a cover for your airplane and you will be money ahead (although covers are not cheap and are a headache if you are in a hurry).

    The Olympic Peninsula is a great place to retire, once you reach that goal.

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    The last year I lived in the PNW, summer was on a Thursday and I had to work.
     
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  22. Chip Sylverne

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    Quit with the negative waves, man.
    My favorite two words regarding SEA:

    Dungeness Crab.
     
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    Go to www.zillow.com and check rental prices for downtown Seattle and compare them to Kent, Auburn, and Renton. You will see individual neighborhoods like Lea Hills and Lake Meridian in addition to the cities themselves.

    We go into Seattle only for hospital visits and doctor's appointments...all of the downtown stores have branches at either the Southcenter or The Landing shopping centers and of course there are no "big box" stores in Seattle's downtown area. Caveat: There is more nightlife in Seattle than in the suburbs...a questionable rationale when looking for a place to live.

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    Yup. I have known natives who left because they were "Sick and Tired of All The Rain".

    For myself. I was fortunate to have been stationed in that area when in the military - and it happened to be over the summer (which was fine). Did about half my flight training
    and took my checkride there. So I have some pleasant memories of the place (particularly the awesome scenery when doing cross-countries). Never lived in WA again, though.

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    This. No native would ever suffer the indignity of using an umbrella.
     
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    For sure. That commute would be horrible. Sorry if I wasn't clear enough that I was NOT suggesting this as a good solution.
     
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    Not true!

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    I'm a Seattle native and used umbrellas fairly often when I lived there. Many of my fellow natives did too.
     
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    Here on the Oregon coast you're welcome to bring an umbrella, with our usual winds it will be found several counties away.
     
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    For those who don't get the humor in Deon's post, the umbrellas are being carried to protect against pepper spray....

    Ron Wanttaja
     
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    Hm? I clicked on the quotation image in your post and the video played. Curious.
     
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    It works if I copy the URL into a separate browser tab, but not if I click on the embedded version. :dunno:
     
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    Well even if we can't all agree about umbrella usage, it is good to see some other PNW folk here :)
     
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    Downtown Seattle used to be a fun place to visit. Unless you like the sights and smells like feces, heroin needles, and emboldened criminals due to a police force that’s powerless to stop crime due to political agendas, it’s not anymore.
     
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    Which just goes to show that all the front-line antagonists are out-of-towners!
     
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    They got this cool place right in the center- you can do what ever u want.