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	<title>Comments on: Seattle Fits, Eventually</title>
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		<title>By: jameson</title>
		<link>http://seattle.metblogs.com/2008/08/28/seattle-fits-eventually/comment-page-1/#comment-15699</link>
		<dc:creator>jameson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 01:54:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I knew I was going to stay in Seattle when I realized I had the courage to be snarky in blog comments.  And when I realized I loved expendable choices, like human fetuses.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I knew I was going to stay in Seattle when I realized I had the courage to be snarky in blog comments.  And when I realized I loved expendable choices, like human fetuses.</p>
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		<title>By: bamassippi</title>
		<link>http://seattle.metblogs.com/2008/08/28/seattle-fits-eventually/comment-page-1/#comment-15698</link>
		<dc:creator>bamassippi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2008 23:40:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I celebrate my 2 year anniversary in Seattle this weekend. It only took me 1 visit in the spring of 2005 to fall in love with this place. I came from an small, conservative community in Alabama... 

• I love how clean everything is.
• I love how green everything is.
• I love the wine and beer culture in that people want to &lt;i&gt;taste&lt;/i&gt; it and not just drink it.
• I love that when someone is nice, they&#039;re being genuine about it and not simply attempting to meet the status quo of friendliness.
• I love how everyone freaks out about sunshine, but secretly longs for rainy November days so that they can curl up on the couch and catch up on their reading.
• I love how politically sound everyone is, yet they&#039;re still willing to put a 143-day young Junior Senator from Illinois in the White House. :) Sorry... I had to take that jab.
• I love how mad my liberal friends get with themselves when they find out I voted for Bush twice &lt;b&gt;and&lt;/b&gt; I attend Mars Hill Church.
• I love how Queen Anne feels like a small town within a big city.
• I love the fact that there&#039;s nature.every.where.I.look.
• I love the hotdog stands in Belltown.
• I love how everyone hated Cafe Minnie&#039;s, but they ended up there on a late Saturday night at least once per year.
• I love that the Mariners, even in an abysmal season, still pull in 27,000 fans every game.
• I love 520 bridge when there&#039;s no traffic.
• I love that I&#039;m number 8,567 of the 15,000+ season ticket waiting list for the Seahawks.
• I love the sun setting behind the Olympic mountain range.
• I love how Ballard &lt;i&gt;really would&lt;/i&gt; succeed from Seattle if given the opportunity.
• I love a good sunset dinner at Ray&#039;s Boathouse.
• I love the reaction I&#039;ll get from the &quot;hate&quot; section below...

&lt;b&gt;Though things aren&#039;t always peachy keen in the Rain City...&lt;/b&gt;
• I hate that most Seattleites will never experience an Southeastern Conference college football game, and their understanding of college football is traffic jams in Montlake or day-long trips to-and-from Pullman. 
• I hate that there are so many condos going up.
• I hate that I don&#039;t have a boat.
• I hate that taxpayer dollars fund public parks which taxpayers never get to fully enjoy due to an overwhelming presence of bums, who are defended by misguided liberals who claim that &lt;i&gt;&quot;bums are citizens too.&quot;&lt;/i&gt; If they don&#039;t have jobs, don&#039;t pay taxes, and offer crack to tourists at Steinbrueck Park... &lt;i&gt;I don&#039;t consider them &quot;citizens&quot; of Seattle.&lt;/i&gt;

• I hate that most people think Starbucks is the devil, when in reality Starbucks paved the way for the Cafe Ladro&#039;s, Stumptown&#039;s, and roadside espresso joints of the Northwest (and the world for that matter).
• I hate that Starbucks kinda &lt;b&gt;is&lt;/b&gt; the devil.
• I hate that Queen Anne High School is no longer an actual school. How much fun would it have been to go there?
• I hate that in a city abundant with knowledge and teaching... Seattle Public School systems aren&#039;t world renown.
• I hate that Seattleites preach tolerance and an open mind, yet most citizens have a disdain for any type of organized religion or faith outside of Buddhism or New Age thinking.
• I hate that Seattlites aren&#039;t convinced of the Bible and other non-religious historical backing of the Bible, yet a 90-minute movie by Al Gore changed their life... and they&#039;re convinced that it&#039;s hotter today than it was yesterday.
• I hate that people hate the Bush administration, blaming it for the downfall of our government, yet so few people actually take action to change their government. &lt;i&gt;Reading anger-filled, f-bomb-laden poetry at &#039;open mic night&#039; in your local coffee shop doesn&#039;t count as &quot;doing something.&quot;&lt;/i&gt;
• I hate that the city, as a whole, couldn&#039;t care less about the Sonics leaving town.
• I hate that I feel like I&#039;m the only person who considers &#039;The Crocodile&#039; to be an overrated music venue.
• I hate how the baby seals on Alki Beach are guarded as priceless treasures... though human fetus are an considered expendable &quot;choice.&quot; &lt;i&gt;(I love baby seals just as much as the next fellow... but you get my point.)&lt;/i&gt;
• But most of all, I hate that I&#039;ll probably have to leave Seattle one day, and miss loving and hating the aforementioned...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I celebrate my 2 year anniversary in Seattle this weekend. It only took me 1 visit in the spring of 2005 to fall in love with this place. I came from an small, conservative community in Alabama&#8230; </p>
<p>• I love how clean everything is.<br />
• I love how green everything is.<br />
• I love the wine and beer culture in that people want to <i>taste</i> it and not just drink it.<br />
• I love that when someone is nice, they&#8217;re being genuine about it and not simply attempting to meet the status quo of friendliness.<br />
• I love how everyone freaks out about sunshine, but secretly longs for rainy November days so that they can curl up on the couch and catch up on their reading.<br />
• I love how politically sound everyone is, yet they&#8217;re still willing to put a 143-day young Junior Senator from Illinois in the White House. :) Sorry&#8230; I had to take that jab.<br />
• I love how mad my liberal friends get with themselves when they find out I voted for Bush twice <b>and</b> I attend Mars Hill Church.<br />
• I love how Queen Anne feels like a small town within a big city.<br />
• I love the fact that there&#8217;s nature.every.where.I.look.<br />
• I love the hotdog stands in Belltown.<br />
• I love how everyone hated Cafe Minnie&#8217;s, but they ended up there on a late Saturday night at least once per year.<br />
• I love that the Mariners, even in an abysmal season, still pull in 27,000 fans every game.<br />
• I love 520 bridge when there&#8217;s no traffic.<br />
• I love that I&#8217;m number 8,567 of the 15,000+ season ticket waiting list for the Seahawks.<br />
• I love the sun setting behind the Olympic mountain range.<br />
• I love how Ballard <i>really would</i> succeed from Seattle if given the opportunity.<br />
• I love a good sunset dinner at Ray&#8217;s Boathouse.<br />
• I love the reaction I&#8217;ll get from the &quot;hate&quot; section below&#8230;</p>
<p><b>Though things aren&#8217;t always peachy keen in the Rain City&#8230;</b><br />
• I hate that most Seattleites will never experience an Southeastern Conference college football game, and their understanding of college football is traffic jams in Montlake or day-long trips to-and-from Pullman.<br />
• I hate that there are so many condos going up.<br />
• I hate that I don&#8217;t have a boat.<br />
• I hate that taxpayer dollars fund public parks which taxpayers never get to fully enjoy due to an overwhelming presence of bums, who are defended by misguided liberals who claim that <i>&quot;bums are citizens too.&quot;</i> If they don&#8217;t have jobs, don&#8217;t pay taxes, and offer crack to tourists at Steinbrueck Park&#8230; <i>I don&#8217;t consider them &quot;citizens&quot; of Seattle.</i></p>
<p>• I hate that most people think Starbucks is the devil, when in reality Starbucks paved the way for the Cafe Ladro&#8217;s, Stumptown&#8217;s, and roadside espresso joints of the Northwest (and the world for that matter).<br />
• I hate that Starbucks kinda <b>is</b> the devil.<br />
• I hate that Queen Anne High School is no longer an actual school. How much fun would it have been to go there?<br />
• I hate that in a city abundant with knowledge and teaching&#8230; Seattle Public School systems aren&#8217;t world renown.<br />
• I hate that Seattleites preach tolerance and an open mind, yet most citizens have a disdain for any type of organized religion or faith outside of Buddhism or New Age thinking.<br />
• I hate that Seattlites aren&#8217;t convinced of the Bible and other non-religious historical backing of the Bible, yet a 90-minute movie by Al Gore changed their life&#8230; and they&#8217;re convinced that it&#8217;s hotter today than it was yesterday.<br />
• I hate that people hate the Bush administration, blaming it for the downfall of our government, yet so few people actually take action to change their government. <i>Reading anger-filled, f-bomb-laden poetry at &#8216;open mic night&#8217; in your local coffee shop doesn&#8217;t count as &quot;doing something.&quot;</i><br />
• I hate that the city, as a whole, couldn&#8217;t care less about the Sonics leaving town.<br />
• I hate that I feel like I&#8217;m the only person who considers &#8216;The Crocodile&#8217; to be an overrated music venue.<br />
• I hate how the baby seals on Alki Beach are guarded as priceless treasures&#8230; though human fetus are an considered expendable &quot;choice.&quot; <i>(I love baby seals just as much as the next fellow&#8230; but you get my point.)</i><br />
• But most of all, I hate that I&#8217;ll probably have to leave Seattle one day, and miss loving and hating the aforementioned&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: CeRo</title>
		<link>http://seattle.metblogs.com/2008/08/28/seattle-fits-eventually/comment-page-1/#comment-15697</link>
		<dc:creator>CeRo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2008 20:32:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Not my first sign, but the latest: on Tuesday I wore socks with summer sandals on a cold rainy day.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not my first sign, but the latest: on Tuesday I wore socks with summer sandals on a cold rainy day.</p>
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