Moving back to Seattle: what neighborhood to live in?
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I laffed.doogsinparadise said:
Don't worry, you sound too poor to be one.Pitchfork51 said:
What the fuck does arrivste meandoogsinparadise said:You sound like you'd fit in with all the other arriviste douchbags in LQA or Bellevue. Just stay out of #myWedgwood.
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Magnolia is solid. I knew a lot of kids who lived there in the 80s and 90s and I went to day camp in Discovery Park 30 years ago (cool story bro). If I had a family and I had to move back to that area, that neighborhood would be high on my list. It's nice, safe, and there aren't as many pretentious fags as QA.koopdog said:My favorite place I've ever lived except for Afghanistan and Iraq and Ft. Polk, Ft. Irwin, Ft. Hood, Ft. Gillem, Ft. Sam Houston, Ft. Hunter-Liggett, Junction City, was Magnolia. The Army actually put me on TCS orders for a year and a half (which means I got my Basic allowance for housing, salary, plus an additional 129/day....there's those missing trillions) to live there while I decommissioned Ft. Lawton. I could get to anywhere in Seattle proper in minutes. And it was quiet, amazing, and full of really wealthy beautiful MILFs who liked my uniform.
Also, lots of nice dogs, kittens, and playful wistful clouds.
You being an EE who can easily afford to send people 5 seasons of GoT should be able to afford it. -
Gorst*
* capitol hill (the Panorama is recently remodeled and has 1,2 and 3 bedroom units available. Outstanding views, pool, party room, etc). Tons of apartments in SLU, Eastlake, Queen Anne, Fremont and U dist. Stay away from magnolia unless you have a wife and 2.5 kids. Stay away from Green Lake. I don't want your faggoty ass here. -
Welcome back! The Roosevelt area isn't too bad. I lived there and commuted to the job I had in the downtown area back in the day. (Granted this was back in 2009, so I have no idea if the commute has significantly changed.)
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Since you're coming from SF, I suggest checking out these classifieds.
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Rainier Beach
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Welcome home, have you ever been to White Center? Some decent priced rentals along Roxbury. And a few good restaurants to boot!
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I grew up in Magnolia in the 90's, I fucking loved it. But it's a piece of shit town now. Overrun by hipsters and shit, I fucking hate it and I hope it burns to the ground.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
Magnolia is solid. I knew a lot of kids who lived there in the 80s and 90s and I went to day camp in Discovery Park 30 years ago (cool story bro). If I had a family and I had to move back to that area, that neighborhood would be high on my list. It's nice, safe, and there aren't as many pretentious fags as QA.koopdog said:My favorite place I've ever lived except for Afghanistan and Iraq and Ft. Polk, Ft. Irwin, Ft. Hood, Ft. Gillem, Ft. Sam Houston, Ft. Hunter-Liggett, Junction City, was Magnolia. The Army actually put me on TCS orders for a year and a half (which means I got my Basic allowance for housing, salary, plus an additional 129/day....there's those missing trillions) to live there while I decommissioned Ft. Lawton. I could get to anywhere in Seattle proper in minutes. And it was quiet, amazing, and full of really wealthy beautiful MILFs who liked my uniform.
Also, lots of nice dogs, kittens, and playful wistful clouds.
You being an EE who can easily afford to send people 5 seasons of GoT should be able to afford it. -
#MyVikingsRaceBannon said:Rainier Beach
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Garfield. 23rd and Cherry.









