What's the one thing you miss most about living in Seattle?
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Rat and Raven or whatever the fuck, Blue Moon, Saturday nights in the U district.
It was a better college scene even in 2007-10 than most college towns. Random parties in Cap Hill and places.
Weed easy to get before it was now really easy to get.
Went to a party on Holloweeen sponsored by Elysian. All kegs their strongest beer. Some amazing bands played at random houses off of 22nd because the members went to school. -
Is there a gayer City than Seattle, though? Perfect fit, no?PurpleThrobber said:
Seattle Soccer is for fags. Dominated by Lesbians. Worse than the crowd at Storm gaymes.YellowSnow said:
The Northlake might be my all time favorite eating establishment in Seattle. Different vibe but I miss Varlamos a ton and Costa the owner.TurdBomber said:
Pizza at the Northlake Tavern, and Fiddler's Inn, along with a Shepherd's Pie at the George & Dragon are still worth eating, too.TurdBomber said:
It's far beyond the point of needing to be nuked. There's no saving it.YellowSnow said:
Seattle voters get the government they deserve. This is obvious and I think most here would agree.TurdBomber said:
Well, aside from that.....C'mon dude. Seattle voters have made the homeless scumbag populatoin priority #1, completely above the law and unaccountable for anything they ruin - like every park and greenbelt in the City.creepycoug said:
I normally agree with everything you say, but on this one point we differ. Ballard is better than it has ever been. There are rows of great fucking restaurants there, and people have invested in their homes and there are far fewer run-down little craftsman style places than there once was. I mostly didn't like Ballard back in the day, but I do now.Fishpo31 said:Old Ballard: drunk Norwegian fishermen
New Ballard: high (or strung out), mentally unstable homeless people
I miss drunk-fighter Ballard…
As for Yella's original question, I don't miss anything because I'm still here. We still have the restaurants, we still have Dicks (lolz), the U-district has always been a shit hole, or at least the Ave, and still is.
The only think I really miss is not having to see tent cities every fucking place I look. I do miss the absence of that, for sure.
It's the people who vote, man. They all suck ass.
My attempt here though was the reminisce about the good things that I for one miss. Even in 2022 Seattle has some worthwhile amenities.
Meanwhile, I'll eat Dick's burgers, do Happy Hour at Matador, and keep filling my 1/2 price growlers every Monday at EBB. I will also smoke cigars while walking my dog, blowing smoke in the faces of masked idiots, then faux apologizing for it as I proceed along the walk, chuckling.
But that's it. Everything else needs to die a violent death.
Fiddler's Inn was a long time spot for me.
George and Dragon and I never hit it off cause I think soccer if for fags. -
Up vote for Shepherds Pie at G&D…not a futbol guy, but we were running with euro transplants back in the day…TurdBomber said:
Pizza at the Northlake Tavern, and Fiddler's Inn, along with a Shepherd's Pie at the George & Dragon are still worth eating, too.TurdBomber said:
It's far beyond the point of needing to be nuked. There's no saving it.YellowSnow said:
Seattle voters get the government they deserve. This is obvious and I think most here would agree.TurdBomber said:
Well, aside from that.....C'mon dude. Seattle voters have made the homeless scumbag populatoin priority #1, completely above the law and unaccountable for anything they ruin - like every park and greenbelt in the City.creepycoug said:
I normally agree with everything you say, but on this one point we differ. Ballard is better than it has ever been. There are rows of great fucking restaurants there, and people have invested in their homes and there are far fewer run-down little craftsman style places than there once was. I mostly didn't like Ballard back in the day, but I do now.Fishpo31 said:Old Ballard: drunk Norwegian fishermen
New Ballard: high (or strung out), mentally unstable homeless people
I miss drunk-fighter Ballard…
As for Yella's original question, I don't miss anything because I'm still here. We still have the restaurants, we still have Dicks (lolz), the U-district has always been a shit hole, or at least the Ave, and still is.
The only think I really miss is not having to see tent cities every fucking place I look. I do miss the absence of that, for sure.
It's the people who vote, man. They all suck ass.
My attempt here though was the reminisce about the good things that I for one miss. Even in 2022 Seattle has some worthwhile amenities.
Meanwhile, I'll eat Dick's burgers, do Happy Hour at Matador, and keep filling my 1/2 price growlers every Monday at EBB. I will also smoke cigars while walking my dog, blowing smoke in the faces of masked idiots, then faux apologizing for it as I proceed along the walk, chuckling.
But that's it. Everything else needs to die a violent death.
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If you take away all those 30 and 40 yard runs, the Husky defense held the UCLA Bruins in checkcreepycoug said:
I normally agree with everything you say, but on this one point we differ. Ballard is better than it has ever been. There are rows of great fucking restaurants there, and people have invested in their homes and there are far fewer run-down little craftsman style places than there once was. I mostly didn't like Ballard back in the day, but I do now.Fishpo31 said:Old Ballard: drunk Norwegian fishermen
New Ballard: high (or strung out), mentally unstable homeless people
I miss drunk-fighter Ballard…
As for Yella's original question, I don't miss anything because I'm still here. We still have the restaurants, we still have Dicks (lolz), the U-district has always been a shit hole, or at least the Ave, and still is.
The only think I really miss is not having to see tent cities every fucking place I look. I do miss the absence of that, for sure. -
PurpleThrobber said:
Soccer is for fags.YellowSnow said:
The Northlake might be my all time favorite eating establishment in Seattle. Different vibe but I miss Varlamos a ton and Costa the owner.TurdBomber said:
Pizza at the Northlake Tavern, and Fiddler's Inn, along with a Shepherd's Pie at the George & Dragon are still worth eating, too.TurdBomber said:
It's far beyond the point of needing to be nuked. There's no saving it.YellowSnow said:
Seattle voters get the government they deserve. This is obvious and I think most here would agree.TurdBomber said:
Well, aside from that.....C'mon dude. Seattle voters have made the homeless scumbag populatoin priority #1, completely above the law and unaccountable for anything they ruin - like every park and greenbelt in the City.creepycoug said:
I normally agree with everything you say, but on this one point we differ. Ballard is better than it has ever been. There are rows of great fucking restaurants there, and people have invested in their homes and there are far fewer run-down little craftsman style places than there once was. I mostly didn't like Ballard back in the day, but I do now.Fishpo31 said:Old Ballard: drunk Norwegian fishermen
New Ballard: high (or strung out), mentally unstable homeless people
I miss drunk-fighter Ballard…
As for Yella's original question, I don't miss anything because I'm still here. We still have the restaurants, we still have Dicks (lolz), the U-district has always been a shit hole, or at least the Ave, and still is.
The only think I really miss is not having to see tent cities every fucking place I look. I do miss the absence of that, for sure.
It's the people who vote, man. They all suck ass.
My attempt here though was the reminisce about the good things that I for one miss. Even in 2022 Seattle has some worthwhile amenities.
Meanwhile, I'll eat Dick's burgers, do Happy Hour at Matador, and keep filling my 1/2 price growlers every Monday at EBB. I will also smoke cigars while walking my dog, blowing smoke in the faces of masked idiots, then faux apologizing for it as I proceed along the walk, chuckling.
But that's it. Everything else needs to die a violent death.
Fiddler's Inn was a long time spot for me.
George and Dragon and I never hit it off cause I think soccer if for fags.
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Lol fucking Christ, happy hour at Matador? Is that before the big family dinner at Chili's?TurdBomber said:
It's far beyond the point of needing to be nuked. There's no saving it.YellowSnow said:
Seattle voters get the government they deserve. This is obvious and I think most here would agree.TurdBomber said:
Well, aside from that.....C'mon dude. Seattle voters have made the homeless scumbag populatoin priority #1, completely above the law and unaccountable for anything they ruin - like every park and greenbelt in the City.creepycoug said:
I normally agree with everything you say, but on this one point we differ. Ballard is better than it has ever been. There are rows of great fucking restaurants there, and people have invested in their homes and there are far fewer run-down little craftsman style places than there once was. I mostly didn't like Ballard back in the day, but I do now.Fishpo31 said:Old Ballard: drunk Norwegian fishermen
New Ballard: high (or strung out), mentally unstable homeless people
I miss drunk-fighter Ballard…
As for Yella's original question, I don't miss anything because I'm still here. We still have the restaurants, we still have Dicks (lolz), the U-district has always been a shit hole, or at least the Ave, and still is.
The only think I really miss is not having to see tent cities every fucking place I look. I do miss the absence of that, for sure.
It's the people who vote, man. They all suck ass.
My attempt here though was the reminisce about the good things that I for one miss. Even in 2022 Seattle has some worthwhile amenities.
Meanwhile, I'll eat Dick's burgers, do Happy Hour at Matador, and keep filling my 1/2 price growlers every Monday at EBB. I will also smoke cigars while walking my dog, blowing smoke in the faces of masked idiots, then faux apologizing for it as I proceed along the walk, chuckling. -
How are things at the Spunky Monkey, @GRG?GreenRiverGatorz said:
Lol fucking Christ, happy hour at Matador? Is that before the big family dinner at Chili's?TurdBomber said:
It's far beyond the point of needing to be nuked. There's no saving it.YellowSnow said:
Seattle voters get the government they deserve. This is obvious and I think most here would agree.TurdBomber said:
Well, aside from that.....C'mon dude. Seattle voters have made the homeless scumbag populatoin priority #1, completely above the law and unaccountable for anything they ruin - like every park and greenbelt in the City.creepycoug said:
I normally agree with everything you say, but on this one point we differ. Ballard is better than it has ever been. There are rows of great fucking restaurants there, and people have invested in their homes and there are far fewer run-down little craftsman style places than there once was. I mostly didn't like Ballard back in the day, but I do now.Fishpo31 said:Old Ballard: drunk Norwegian fishermen
New Ballard: high (or strung out), mentally unstable homeless people
I miss drunk-fighter Ballard…
As for Yella's original question, I don't miss anything because I'm still here. We still have the restaurants, we still have Dicks (lolz), the U-district has always been a shit hole, or at least the Ave, and still is.
The only think I really miss is not having to see tent cities every fucking place I look. I do miss the absence of that, for sure.
It's the people who vote, man. They all suck ass.
My attempt here though was the reminisce about the good things that I for one miss. Even in 2022 Seattle has some worthwhile amenities.
Meanwhile, I'll eat Dick's burgers, do Happy Hour at Matador, and keep filling my 1/2 price growlers every Monday at EBB. I will also smoke cigars while walking my dog, blowing smoke in the faces of masked idiots, then faux apologizing for it as I proceed along the walk, chuckling. -
My dad used to like the Doghouse. I remember seeing a cigarette machine there circa 1992. That Denny Regrade area used to be so mellow compared to now. Two story buildings and Amazon was some book website losing money every year..TurdBomber said:
Smith & Wessons at the Doghouse at 6 a.m. after an all-nighter in Belltown.YellowSnow said:
But what’s something positive that you miss?TurdBomber said:Seattle was fucking great until about 2000 and when the population was under 700k.
All the new stick skinny tech fags and their 300lb girlfriends have ballooned the population to over 800k and they all suck, have no character, no sense of humor, are fully loaded with social justice bullshit, and live through their fucking phones.
The speeding meteor of death cannot come fast enough for this dirty sphincter city.
Driving without having to dodge retarded bicyclists who need special lines, lanes and lights, or else cannot function in traffic.
Greenlake without homeless surrounding it and not seeing HEAPS OF TRASH FUCKING EVERYWHERE.
FUN bars and GOOD restaurant food, vs. overpriced, mediocre "artisan" everything that sucks.
Good service in bars and restaurants.
Bar taps with a variety of craft beers instead of 20 different IPAs and one stout.
For starters. -
San Francisco is gayer rather easily.TurdBomber said:
Is there a gayer City than Seattle, though? Perfect fit, no?PurpleThrobber said:
Seattle Soccer is for fags. Dominated by Lesbians. Worse than the crowd at Storm gaymes.YellowSnow said:
The Northlake might be my all time favorite eating establishment in Seattle. Different vibe but I miss Varlamos a ton and Costa the owner.TurdBomber said:
Pizza at the Northlake Tavern, and Fiddler's Inn, along with a Shepherd's Pie at the George & Dragon are still worth eating, too.TurdBomber said:
It's far beyond the point of needing to be nuked. There's no saving it.YellowSnow said:
Seattle voters get the government they deserve. This is obvious and I think most here would agree.TurdBomber said:
Well, aside from that.....C'mon dude. Seattle voters have made the homeless scumbag populatoin priority #1, completely above the law and unaccountable for anything they ruin - like every park and greenbelt in the City.creepycoug said:
I normally agree with everything you say, but on this one point we differ. Ballard is better than it has ever been. There are rows of great fucking restaurants there, and people have invested in their homes and there are far fewer run-down little craftsman style places than there once was. I mostly didn't like Ballard back in the day, but I do now.Fishpo31 said:Old Ballard: drunk Norwegian fishermen
New Ballard: high (or strung out), mentally unstable homeless people
I miss drunk-fighter Ballard…
As for Yella's original question, I don't miss anything because I'm still here. We still have the restaurants, we still have Dicks (lolz), the U-district has always been a shit hole, or at least the Ave, and still is.
The only think I really miss is not having to see tent cities every fucking place I look. I do miss the absence of that, for sure.
It's the people who vote, man. They all suck ass.
My attempt here though was the reminisce about the good things that I for one miss. Even in 2022 Seattle has some worthwhile amenities.
Meanwhile, I'll eat Dick's burgers, do Happy Hour at Matador, and keep filling my 1/2 price growlers every Monday at EBB. I will also smoke cigars while walking my dog, blowing smoke in the faces of masked idiots, then faux apologizing for it as I proceed along the walk, chuckling.
But that's it. Everything else needs to die a violent death.
Fiddler's Inn was a long time spot for me.
George and Dragon and I never hit it off cause I think soccer if for fags.
Seattle is lesboer.
IR, YK. -
I miss WASHINGTON, dammit.
Alas, it's not coming back. Forever buried under the manboobs of it's former coach.





