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Felix pitched a good game.
Seager hit a home run.
We won.
I don't even know anymore.
I was rooting for the A's
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Felix pitched a good game.
Seager hit a home run.
We won.
I don't even know anymore.
I was rooting for the A's
Or Jays.Booo.
At least you're not a Red Sox fan. ;-)
Please vote for Cary Moon! If you care about housing affordability, she is the best candidate running. She has some super cool ideas that could do A LOT to reverse the current status quo.
I like Moon a lot and think having an urban planner for mayor is awesome, but then I listened to Farrel during the debate and I liked her too.
https://thecisforcrank.com/2017/07/17/the-c-is-for-crank-endorses-jessyn-farrell/
Basically, I wish I knew which one is polling better so I can give them my vote, cause I have feeling Durkan (only in Seattle is the lesbian candidate the "establishment" pick) will make it through against someone.
Wikipedia has a few polls listed. The margin of error makes those polls fairly useless.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_mayoral_election,_2017#Opinion_polls
That said, I've seen quite a few Moon ads on TV and The Stranger endorsed her. I'd assume she's leading over Farrel.
In all likelihood, it will be McGinn and Durkan in the general. I share your fears, below is my reasoning.My fear is Farrel and Moon are going to cannibalize each other's votes, letting someone else get through the primary, like McGinn.
I voted for McGinn the last two elections and I still like him, but I like Moon and Farrel more this go around.
Honestly, I'd be happy with any of them as our mayor, but Durkan gives me the same worries that Murray did (ie. in bed with developers).
I guess I'm the only one going for Nikkita?
She is an optimistic choice, but she has a very limited base of support. She is politically unsavvy, and honestly has little knowledge of the city's (and, to a lesser extent, the region's) problems outside of her key wedge issues. Many of Seattle's problems are also King County's problems (and, again to a lesser extent, Snohomish and Pierce County's). Fixing housing affordability demands a regional solution, and Nikkita is hyper-focused on Seattle, to the point where it would likely be to the detriment of the issues she's trying to address.I guess I'm the only one going for Nikkita?
Regardless, with such a crowded field, I think that it is best to rally behind someone who has the support and political know-how to stand a chance of making it to the general election.
That's reasonable, I think. As long as Durkan or Hasegawa don't get elected I'll be a happy camper. We need serious change, not boring candidates who are only interested in maintaining the status quo (and protecting business interests).This is a fair point, though the polls seem to indicate she's got a shot of sneaking through. My thinking is that even if she doesn't make it, there will be an "acceptable" choice on the general ballot anyway, so I'd rather give her the support now in the hopes that she makes it, and then fall back to whoever makes the most sense later.
The view at Nest is unbelievable. FYI, Ive always been able to walk in; in fact, I didnt even know you could pay to reserve haha. With two people especially you might have to hover for a bit but you can always snag a spot with a great view quickly. Also, because youre right its insanely expensive and their drinks are nothing special, weve learned to just always spring for their cheapest bottle of champagne...a) you feel awesome and b) youll get twice as many drinks out of it as anything else for that price there.Anyone know any good/fun bars downtown nearish the market? I'm taking my girlfriend to Maximilien next Wednesday evening and want some options for drinks in the vicinity afterwards (<10 minute walk from the restaurant preferably). The Nest rooftop bar is right up her street, but it looks expensive and I don't really want to be hit with a $50 surcharge for a couch when there's just two of us (hopefully they allow walk-ins)!
Cheers!
The view at Nest is unbelievable. FYI, I've always been able to walk in; in fact, I didn't even know you could pay to reserve haha. With two people especially you might have to hover for a bit but you can always snag a spot with a great view quickly. Also, because you're right it's insanely expensive and their drinks are nothing special, we've learned to just always spring for their cheapest bottle of champagne...a) you feel awesome and b) you'll get twice as many drinks out of it as anything else for that price there.
Radiator Whiskey in the market is also a really good option!
Anyone know any good/fun bars downtown nearish the market?
I usually end up at Kell's when I'm down there though.
They have live bands at night. I mainly go there because we know one of the bartenders though 😅 watch Seahawks games there too.Only time I've ever been there was watching a world cup game at like 11 AM, and that was pretty good times
AllThanks for the suggestions guys - they all look really great! Now I just have to decide which one(s) we go to :S
Ooooh, thanks for the warning. I'm going to break out my rooms AC unit.Komo is forecasting 97 for Thursday. Kiro is going with 92. Either way, it's gonna get hot. And the summer has been so pleasant so far.
Komo is forecasting 97 for Thursday. Kiro is going with 92. Either way, it's gonna get hot. And the summer has been so pleasant so far.
Ooooh, thanks for the warning. I'm going to break out my rooms AC unit.
It's getting uglier with each passing hour. Now Komo claims, starting from Tuesday (my birthday, fuck me): 90, 93, 98, 91.
We should definitely do a real meetup at some point.So like... is Seattle GAF just a bunch of weather complaints? Does anyone on Seattle GAF actually hang out w/ each other?
So like... is Seattle GAF just a bunch of weather complaints? Does anyone on Seattle GAF actually hang out w/ each other?
We should definitely do a real meetup at some point.
So like... is Seattle GAF just a bunch of weather complaints? Does anyone on Seattle GAF actually hang out w/ each other?