Cle Elum sells couch
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You realize that makes no difference, legally, correct?
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I'm not talking about legality. Throwing that out in the context of who actually put the deal together when talking about who is compromised, didn't listen to constituents, etc.
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Rafting buddy of mine used to live there. Would go out and kayak with him on days we weren't working.
Went over for his birthday one time with a tub of everclear jello. We ended up burning the old couch, the patio furniture, and a bunch of used motoroil at like 4am in a giant bonfire.
His girlfriend banned me from coming over again.
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Not sure what your point is. Not sure what dog you have in the fight, but you must have one, so sorry if I insulted it.
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I don't have any dog in the fight at all, but am pointing out that there were two different regimes in power at the city and they made two different decisions at different points in time. Were they both corrupt? Or did they each make the wrong decision at their respective points in time? It seems like you have something of a pulse on the town.
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Lots of hot milfs running around at Suncadia.
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Had to do it. YKW
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pics brother, even new fish have this read down
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Like anywhere else in the West (well, mostly) it's the same old, same old Californication (ode to RHCP). The Eagles (The Last Resort) sang "somebody laid the mountains low, while the town got high." Denver sang "more people, more scars upon the land" in Rocky Mountain High. It's all about pushing too much development and change, too fast, which ruins the area that everyone loved coming to in the first place. And when someone says, wait a second, this place is no longer X or Y, well, there you have it. The original draw of open space, dark skies, quiet nights and freedom to move are all gone and replaced by imports from elsewhere, along with their impacts, cultures & problems. Let's turn Cle Elum into Aspen (they'd like to think)! More like Lynnwood. Sorry Cle Elum Council, ya done got greedy and thought you were "all that" because of Suncadia. It all reminds me of the Simpson's Monorail Episode. Build it just to build it, and if it doesn't work, well blame Troy McClure - who's long gone by the time people realize what they've destroyed. As for the retired Judge, she may as well have filed the Bankruptcy Petition herself or just burned the town to the ground, because Cle Elum could never pay that judgement in a million years. As for the plaintiffs in the case, they're about to learn what "you can't get blood from a stone" and "doesn't have a pot to piss in" mean.
Stupid to make the original agreement - BUT WE HAVE A HOUSELESSNESS CRISIS (don't say homeless, because a sleeping bag and cardboard box is a home) - so let's act like we're addressing it by building a bunch of expensive mountain homes above Cle Elum.
Stupid to fight and ignore the original agreement by subsequent councils bound by their predecessors' agreement.






