First off, Staying in Bellevue is a huge mistake. our Public transportation is amazing. You don't even need a car. I took the train right from the airport and took it right back to the airport today. But they banned public transportation in Bellvue so it's a no go there.I'd recommend the College Inn. It's got a real stylish vibe and is right off campus. If it is to late to change where your staying. It sounds like you will be right by Meydenbauer Bay Yacht Club. I'd skip driving to the game and just head down to the clubhouse 4 hours before kickoff with an ice cold 6 pack of rainer. Plenty of guys their will give you a ride to the game in their million dollar boats for that small fee.
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Hi all, as the title says, my family and I are visiting Seattle for the first time and staying from Thursday thru Sunday the week the Buffs come to town. Wanted your insight on maybe some cool dinner spots/Friday activities/must-see sites while we are visiting! We are staying in a hotel in Bellevue but very close to the bridge that leads to Husky stadium If that helps with suggestions. (about 7 miles from the stadium) Any and all tips are welcome. Thanks!
Hi all, as the title says, my family and I are visiting Seattle for the first time and staying from Thursday thru Sunday the week the Buffs come to town. Wanted your insight on maybe some cool dinner spots/Friday activities/must-see sites while we are visiting! We are staying in a hotel in Bellevue but very close to the bridge that leads to Husky stadium If that helps with suggestions. (about 7 miles from the stadium) Any and all tips are welcome. Thanks! Sure - Here is a decent rundown:I would hit the Met or Daniels for steak. Anthony's or Ray's for Seafood. Alki Tavern has the best burger in town. Northlake tavern has great pizza and cold beer and you can walk to the game from there. The Ram at U village has an incredible "Ribs 'n Rickshaw" special $15.99 all you can eat and a ride to the game in a rickshaw. Plus they have a lot of cool HD TV's so you can hang with your peeps and catch some other games.If you like to have a few "sodas" you can can carry them around in a big red cup.Don't forget to go to the Space Needle. Hit the Underground tour. Visit the Locks. Go to the Experience Music Project. Visit Pike Place Market and see the flying fish and the big piggy bank. Hit the Seattle Art Museum. Don't forget to go to the Seattle Center Fun Forest. Oh,and walk down to the water front. Go to Ivars. Get the large chowder.
Hi all, as the title says, my family and I are visiting Seattle for the first time and staying from Thursday thru Sunday the week the Buffs come to town. Wanted your insight on maybe some cool dinner spots/Friday activities/must-see sites while we are visiting! We are staying in a hotel in Bellevue but very close to the bridge that leads to Husky stadium If that helps with suggestions. (about 7 miles from the stadium) Any and all tips are welcome. Thanks! Sure - Here is a decent rundown:I would hit the Met or Daniels for steak. Anthony's or Ray's for Seafood. Alki Tavern has the best burger in town. Northlake tavern has great pizza and cold beer and you can walk to the game from there. The Ram at U village has an incredible "Ribs 'n Rickshaw" special $15.99 all you can eat and a ride to the game in a rickshaw. Plus they have a lot of cool HD TV's so you can hang with your peeps and catch some other games.If you like to have a few "sodas" you can can carry them around in a big red cup.Don't forget to go to the Space Needle. Hit the Underground tour. Visit the Locks. Go to the Experience Music Project. Visit Pike Place Market and see the flying fish and the big piggy bank. Hit the Seattle Art Museum. Don't forget to go to the Seattle Center Fun Forest. Oh,and walk down to the water front. Go to Ivars. Get the large chowder. I didn’t think I was going to get anything a page and a half in haha. Much appreciated!
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The chores of a Roman emperor usually fall into I of V categories: drinking wine, fucking concubines, composing edicts, posing for sculptors and engaging in intrigue. However during the summer of XXIX I had been bogged down dispensing aequitus to enemies of the empire. The last of the lot were some Aegyptians who'd been captured in the revolt of Heroonopolis. Eager to be done with the business and LEAVE the Palatine Hill, I sentenced the togaheads to drown and hastened back to my domus, where I proceeded to polish my javelins while they gurgled out their souls in the Tiber River. The next day I met my fraters at the Circus Maximus. Marcus Agrippa, my friend Manius "the knave" Naveius and my stepson Nero. We prepared our chariots, yoked our steeds and were off to the hunt, careening down the Via Appia at XV miles per hour while wolfing lotus off the posteriors of whores. Our caravan consisted of LXXXI of Rome's finest concubines, together with an assortment of slaves, scullions, potters, blacksmiths, water boys, oxen, actors, musicians and fable writers. The seventh legion accompanied the caravan as a matter of praxis, in case we encountered any barbarians along the way. If that asshole Pliny the Elder wanted to dig up any real shit on me he should have attended one of my hunts. This one was in the province of Noricum, bordering Germania. We were there to hunt alpine ibex. But really, lets be honest. Hunting was a sideshow to the main event - debauchery. Our tents were large enough to hold one hundred mastodons. We held reenactments of the battle of Troy in one of them, dining on stuffed dormice and peacock while Hector and Achilles bludgeoned each other in the background. Another was devoted entirely to intimus. It was a steamy brothel that would have made the dirtiest Vandal blush like a vestal virgin. We fucked any harlot that we liked, day or night, and every one of them had mammae and buttocks that would have gave Venus a run for her denari. When we tired of fucking and wanted to relax, we lounged in mineral baths and watched orgies. Satyrs danced round the fires with their hooves and horns, playing wicked tunes on lutes and lyres while we smoked hemp and ate lotus. Wine flowed freely like waterfalls from endless casks. One night, high on lotus and hard as marble, I stumbled to the nearest concubine and emptied my phallus inside her voice box before passing out on a heap of smashed grapes and other remnants of a gluttonous feast we had consumed earlier in the day.The hunt itself was unremarkable save for a single incident. We had slain our quota of ibex for the day and were coming round a bend in the trail when we came face to face with an ursus arctos horribilis. The ursus arctos reared up on its hind legs and bellowed like a minotaur. I dropped the ibex I was carrying and reached for my javelin, cautioning the others to remain tranquil. But Manius fled and the horribilis pursued him. I launched my javelin at the monstrum, impaling it through the discipline hole and pinning it to a tree. It turned out to be a female. After subduing the beast we scoured the surrounding area and captured II little horribillium. I presented the pair of creatures as gifts to my domina after returning to Rome. It served to gloss over some of my indiscretions, and spared me from having to sleep outside in the peristylium again.
Harv must be bored after blocking half of twatter nation. That is a disgusting slur and very offensive to women everywhere. Whoever this Harv is shoudl be ashamed.
Harv must be bored after blocking half of twatter nation.
Harv must be bored after blocking half of twatter nation. That is a disgusting slur and very offensive to women everywhere. Whoever this Harv is shoudl be ashamed. https://twitter.com/Harvey__Road/status/1042853952679604224?s=19@RuffaloSoldier