RIP E1
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Idk man, most UW students I knew would do anything to save some money on living expense just so they’d have more to spend on weed and fireballbackthepack said:
Not a lot of students are going to live in those fucking apartments. It’s going to be mostly addicts and pours. Not the best place to put those folks on a fucking college campus.2001400ex said:
Because the average student is wealthy?backthepack said:That’s a really fucking dumb idea to have low incoming housing on a college campus lmfao.
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How far will light rail extend by the time they close E1? I'm guessing Northgate, Bellevue/Redmond, and Federal Way links will be up and running.
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You all sound poor. Who even tailgates in E1? Join us on lake washington where the real fans Sailgate.
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Been trying to get a sailgate invite for years.Bread said:You all sound poor. Who even tailgates in E1? Join us on lake washington where the real fans Sailgate.
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The plans have been scrapped, it's not happening. E1 is staying open.whatshouldicareabout said:How far will light rail extend by the time they close E1? I'm guessing Northgate, Bellevue/Redmond, and Federal Way links will be up and running.
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Yeah. I'm down.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Been trying to get a sailgate invite for years.Bread said:You all sound poor. Who even tailgates in E1? Join us on lake washington where the real fans Sailgate.
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Light rail hasn't been scrapped. And neither has this plan. It just is waiting on a breakthrough in accelerated waste management to make the landfill under e1 suitable for residential construction.UWhuskytskeet said:
The plans have been scrapped, it's not happening. E1 is staying open.whatshouldicareabout said:How far will light rail extend by the time they close E1? I'm guessing Northgate, Bellevue/Redmond, and Federal Way links will be up and running.
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Like I say. It's not the same to bum of someone, you'll want your own boat to get the full experience. I suggest getting a used one you don't mind trashing in a weekend and discarding(the maintenance cost isn't worth it long haul). Personally, I find Craig's list to be better then ebay if your on a budget. And you can find a boat pretty quick for any budget. You got your $50 rowboats that'll be good for 2-4 people. Around $500 your start seeing some legit sailgaters for 10-20 people that'll take just a but of work to get going. January is the best time to buy a sailgating boat so it's good you brought this up now, Prices are usually a triple of these in August.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Been trying to get a sailgate invite for years.Bread said:You all sound poor. Who even tailgates in E1? Join us on lake washington where the real fans Sailgate.
This looks like a hidden gem. If it doesnt float just slap some flex tape on the leaks.
Https://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/boa/d/everett-26-tollycraft-project-boat/6781930118.html -
You can rent a boat too
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I wasn't talking about light rail, that's obviously still being built. They might do something with E1 some day, but it's not in any 10-year plans.Bread said:
Light rail hasn't been scrapped. And neither has this plan. It just is waiting on a breakthrough in accelerated waste management to make the landfill under e1 suitable for residential construction.UWhuskytskeet said:
The plans have been scrapped, it's not happening. E1 is staying open.whatshouldicareabout said:How far will light rail extend by the time they close E1? I'm guessing Northgate, Bellevue/Redmond, and Federal Way links will be up and running.






