Montlake Futures Interview - KJR/Softy
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Unless you're just hellbent on not buying anything in the stadium, you can't walk out of there without spending over a 100$.
Combine the fact that the U-District in general has become shit for pre-game places: Ram is gone, Bigtime is fucking impossible unless you get there 3 hours before kickoff, Same with Shultzy's, Dutchess/Ravenna brewing are super inconvenient. Other couple dive bars on the ave are way too packed with visiting fans, etc.
You're forced into the Zone paying 16$ per NIL beer. And that is by design.
If you go into the merch store which I do every time because I'm drunk, you're walking out with like 200$ spent on a few t-shirts and a hat.
In my experience UW is dead last of the 4 northwest schools when it comes to this.
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Joey’s?
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I was eating there the other night with my wife. They definitely hire from a very narrow range of girls, with the token exception in there because the lawyers told them to. My wife was like, "enjoying the scenery?" The whole time I'm there the line from Mo Greene kept popping into my head, but instead of Fredo it was Sark:
"He was banging cocktail waitresses two at time!"
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You do not come to U Village and talk to a man like @Joey like that!!
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yeah but does it feel better when some recruit or portal guy is on the hook and they go to somewhere like Missouri or TCU and the line is there’s just no way we can compete financially?
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Hurtful
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Yeah exactly. Where the fuck is the money going?
I can live without purple light shows and whatever else.
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Lazy hire, hopefully he'll be gone soon. Most recent thing I read about him was he congratulated Dickert on his new job on X. Couple that with him saying "Go Cougs!" on X AFTER being hired at UW, and he can go ahead and fuck off.
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You got that right.
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In the United States, Mexico, Australia, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Pacific Island nations, and English-speaking Canada, the sign is written
before the number
("$5"), even though the word is written or spoken after it ("five dollars", "cinco pesos").





