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  • #986859

    In reply to: Ephesus

    Michael Waldo
    Participant

    we went a while back on a Wednesday to avoid any crowds. Sat on the desk with only two other tables.
    Had my usual Scallop kebob and wife had her chicken kabob.
    Both were wonderful as ever. The Esme was a little different but the hummus was good.
    Serving bread instead of pita.
    Didn’t really enjoy eating out with masks so we went again for take out.
    We will go back.
    I believe he expanded the menu, not changed it.

    #986825

    In reply to: Lawnmower Repair

    miws
    Participant

    It’s been over a couple decades since I’ve had/used a mower, and I never tinkered around with the engine a *lot*, but going by vague memory, I seem to recall at least one small spring to the carb/throttle connecting to a hole on one end, and onto what is essentially a hook on the other end.

    I’m going to include a link to a Google results page, in where I searched copying from “Briggs”, through the end of the model number, in your post, then adding “schematics”.

    Also, have you searched online for tutorials/vids?

    I hope this can help at least until a more knowledgable reply comes in.

    https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Briggs+50+series+engine+model+9t502+schematic%22&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwjKnZSE7srrAhWIop4KHfgeAMUQ2-cCegQIABAA&oq=%22Briggs+50+series+engine+model+9t502+schematic%22&gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQA1DHJViIRGDCSGgAcAB4AIABoQGIAY0JkgEEMC4xMJgBAKABAaoBC2d3cy13aXotaW1nwAEB&sclient=img&ei=AMRPX8qdMIjF-gT4vYCoDA&bih=442&biw=911&safe=off

    Mike

    #986782

    Topic: Amazed.

    in forum Open Discussion
    buttercup
    Participant

    Two weeks ago I stopped at 7-11 for a coffee on the way to work and the clerk was wearing his mask under his nose while working with food while not wearing gloves or using a utensil. I asked him to please pull it up. Last Wednesday I stopped and he didn’t have a mask on at all, again touching food with no gloves on, leaning over good. Again asked him to put mask on. Called customer service and was told I would get a call back from someone. That didn’t happen. Thinking this problem was rectified I stopped this morning. Again no mask, another customer in the store already. When he saw me he hurriedly put his mask on, obviously knew it was me that complained. Again, touching food with no gloves. As I left 3 men entered the store not wearing masks and nothing was said to them. Called customer service again. How long will a store put up with someone not following mandates.I wish I knew where to call in the city to complain. So angry that this store foes mot show respect. I used to frequent regularly, now once a week and it’s not good. Must find somewhere else. Don’t get me wrong, there are awesome 7-11’s, just not this one.

    #986775
    noelf
    Participant

    September 4-6 (Fri-Sun)
    9:00am to 4:30pm
    5629 SW Manning (look for the big orange signs)

    – All items were collected, processed and stored pre-COVID-19
    – Entire sale is outside in a cul-de-sac
    – MASKS REQUIRED and Social Distancing will be observed

    Many great items: 500+ pieces of costume jewelry, 100+ books, 30+ fabulous handbags, 50+ games and puzzles, 100+ cookware and utensils, dishes, crystal, small furniture, linens, DVDs, baseball cards, tools, one-of-a kind items – too much to list!

    #986657

    In reply to: True Value rant

    anonyme
    Participant

    I’ve searched extensively online and there is little real evidence that cash transactions are likely to transmit Covid. The connection has more to do with the interpersonal transaction than it does the cash itself. The problem is mainly one of perception, sort of like the ‘need’ for toilet seat covers. Many businesses have developed clever ways of handling cash, such as requiring it to be placed in a can with no hand-to-hand contact. Yes, money has always been filthy, but Covid is unlikely to cause greater risk than usual. Avoid it if you choose; that will make the financial institutions raking in bank fees right now very happy. It should also be noted that many people, especially those with lower incomes, the elderly, POC, etc., do not (or cannot) use cards, making survival in these difficult times even more stressful.

    #986724

    In reply to: True Value rant

    Catmom
    Participant

    I would be concerned about a business that only accepts cash. They may be avoiding taxes
    or only reporting a portion of sales. Like a place I wont name in the West seattle Junction who was not reporting some cash sales a few years back.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 12 months ago by Catmom.
    #986677
    sdgrandi
    Participant

    I have a 15’x 10.5’ room for rent near Roxbury and 21st Ave . The room is in the lower basement and has a private entrance and private 3/4 bathroom with shared kitchen and living area upstairs. The house has a fenced front and back yard with enclosed parking. Includes communal gardening space. House location is convenient for commuting even with west Seattle bridge closed. The room is unfurnished and is available September 1st. Rent is $900 plus utilities. Utilities run $150-200. We will need to sign a 6 or 12 month lease with the landlord and a $900 deposit is due upon moving in.

    A little bit about myself, I am 35 year old Sagittarius, full time engineer. I work the majority of the time from home with a couple days in office weekly. I enjoy the outdoors and being active. I love collecting rocks and exploring in my van. I standup paddle board, skateboard, slack line, snowboard, bike, and enjoy riding my motorcycle. I am all for wearing a mask and practicing social distancing to help fight COVID.

    I am looking for a girl/guy who is clean, career oriented roommate and motivated but still knows how to relax and chill. I am looking for someone who shares similar interests. I also want someone who is protecting themselves against COVID through mask wearing and reducing exposure to others. Message me if interested.

    jamma
    Participant

    Two, safe bubbling families are looking for a nanny/remote learning facilitator for 2 – 2nd graders and 2 – 7th graders at the same schools. Looking for someone to work between our two homes (one mile apart) in West Seattle. 30 hours/week, $25/hour.

    About the parents: full-time working parents, with some work from home and some in the office. We are laid back but serious about safety.
    About the kids: A pair of brothers and a pair of sisters, who have known each other since kindergarten (and for the younger set, since they were 1!) They are fun, bright kids, and while they miss their friends, they have adapted well to online learning.

    About you: Fun, engaging, and want to bring creative activities outside remote learning. You’re a non-smoker, reliable transportation, and you like dogs (one dog at each home). Daily start/end times are flexible.
    Please contact me at: jamieleviton@gmail.com

    • This topic was modified 5 years ago by jamma.
    #986639
    allisonw
    Participant

    We are a West Seattle family searching for an experienced and reliable nanny for our 2 children, ages 6 and 9, with responsibilities including overseeing online school, assisting with any homework and finding fun offline activities for the kids after the official school hours have ended. Some transportation to and from sports activities will also be required.

    The role will be approximately 40 hours a week with some variation to the exact hours per day based on sports activities and our work schedules.

    We have been careful about our interactions with others during COVID and would like to have a nanny with a similar mindset.

    Schedule: ~7:30am-5:00pm
    Days: M-F
    Kids: 6 & 9
    Location: Seaview
    Pay: $23/hour
    Background check: Required
    Paid Holidays: 2 weeks vacation + major holidays

    We are scheduling FaceTime/Zoom interviews for qualified candidates and look forward to hearing from you!

    Contact me at allisonsuewright@gmail.com

    #986588

    In reply to: True Value rant

    CarDriver
    Participant

    ALL businesses should ALWAY’s protect their employees and customers. As we’ve learned more from MEDICAL expert’s cash is not being called out as a safety issue. That is the crux of my “rant”I don’t believe paying with cash is the difference between safe or sick people. Now,if any business want to change the way they do business and be card only here on out I FULLY SUPPORT THEM. That is their right. But if they think by going cashless it will keep employees and customers free from covid(or any other virus) i’d love to see the science. My LAST question. Once we have a vaccine how many businesses will continue with what they’re doing now and how many will go back to the “good old day’s” and not continue with the covid protocals??. PEACE OUT

    #986568
    KatieK
    Participant

    We are seeking a flexible, super patient, and loving nanny! Kids are 4 & 8 and we are looking for 35 hours a week care M-F from 8am-3pm. Aside from being flexible, super patient, and loving, we would love someone who is able to prepare snacks/meals, and tidy up. 8 year old is enrolled in SPS. We strive to be as responsible about Covid as possible, and would like to match with a caregiver who is similar. We are 6 blocks from the heart of the Alaska Junction. You do not have to have a ton of experience- just have a kind heart and want to work. We really prefer candidates who live close by, and are Covid careful.

    Schedule: 8am-3pm
    Days: M-F
    Kids: 4 & 8
    Location: Alaska Junction
    Pay: $20/hour
    Background check: Required
    Paid Holidays: 9/7, 11/26, 11/27, 12/21-25, 1/1, 1/18 (labor day, thanksgiving th-f, December holiday-1 week, new years, and MLK)

    Please email me at: legosandunicornsandpokemon@gmail.com

    Thank you!

    #986512
    WS Person
    Participant

    Most of these are very lightly worn, I can send you pictures or we can do a no contact viewing in the backyard. Contact at wssale AT outlook dot com
    Poly filled Gap Vest size 10 (barely worn) $7
    Bathing trunks size 10 (barely worn) $5
    Bathing trunks size 16 (barely worn) $5
    Thermal leggings size L (never worn) $3
    White long sleeve button down shirt size M $3
    Cargo Pants Grey size 16 (never worn w/tags) $5
    Cargo Pants Grey size 16 $3
    Khaki Pants size 14 $3
    Red Hawaiian Print shirt size L $5
    Blue and White large check long sleeve shirt size L $5
    Plaid shorts size 14 $3
    Linen look shorts size 14 $3
    Jeans 28×30 $2
    2 pair cargo shorts size 14 $2

    #986483
    LisaH
    Participant

    Aug 29th and Aug 30th 9 AM – 6 PM
    7333 29th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98126-3318, United States

    This will probably be the BIGGEST sale you’ve seen this year! 4 households FULL of cool stuff! TONS of GUY STUFF Tools, Electronics, Industrial Surplus, Air soft, Camping and much more! Also Tons of clothing: Everything from Maternity-Newborn thorough 7T. Adult Men’s and Women’s.. Most clothing will be “Fill a large bag for $2!!”
    Household, Cook books, Holiday, Books, DVD’s, Jewelry, Collectables, Die cast cars and so much more! There will also be a plant sale going on in the back yard. (Please “Lisa’s Plants and Succulents” on Facebook for more details) Masks required to enter the sale and hand sanitizer available for use.

    #986456

    In reply to: True Value rant

    scott
    Participant

    Bartell definitely cleans the machine between transactions.

    #986440
    LisaH
    Participant

    Aug 29 at 9 AM – Aug 30 at 6 PM
    7333 29th Ave SW

    Last sale of the year! Get a jump on your Fall – Winter gardens AND grab some beautiful succulent arrangements! ALL weekend! August 29th and 30th from 9am to 6pm. A few things for sale are Alpine Strawberries, Catnip, Cauliflower, Brussels Sprouts, Cilantro, Mint, Romaine lettuce and always the Hen and chick tubs AND some brand new basket arrangements! PS there will also be a very LARGE yard sale going on in the front yard and masks ARE required!

    #986405

    In reply to: True Value rant

    daisyg
    Participant

    There is a big sign at the front door, that can’t be missed, that says they don’t take cash, only cards. I’ve been to True Value twice in the past two weeks and both times they have cleaned the card reader as I approached to pay.

    Regarding cash and COVID-19 – even without the pandemic, cash is full of germs.

    You can research this on Google, but most dollar bills are covered in 3,000 types of bacteria.

    Either way, with your credit card, you have control of keeping it clean after use.

    #986392

    In reply to: True Value rant

    newnative
    Participant

    It’s pretty hard to have no contact cash-exchange. The CDC doesn’t seem to instruct against the use of cash explicitly but does warn against close contact, including cash-handling.
    https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/organizations/bank-employees.html for bank employees and
    https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/guidance-business-response.html
    for general workplace hygiene, including retail.

    #986376

    In reply to: True Value rant

    CarDriver
    Participant

    Actually, I’ve only encountered 1 other business that’s card only. Everywhere else I shop is fine taking cash.But what has the virus got to do with this? Haven’t heard any statements from state,county,city health experts that touching money spreads the virus Would think they would say something if it did. And I would be fine not using if it was bad. Also, must note that machines aren’t perfect. I’ve had machines not work when I was going to pay with a card. So what’s T V going to do if the system is down? Are they going to lock there door’s and not let anybody in until their card reader is working?

    #986338
    RTB
    Participant

    Found dumbbells vicinity Lowman Park on 8/26/2020. ID them and I’ll get them back to you.

    #986190
    Catrina60
    Participant

    TRUMPET LESSONS (offering Stay Home Stay Safe Video Lessons)

    David Harkness – Offering on-line trumpet lessons. I have over 40 yrs experience teaching music and brass instruments. I play professionally with various orchestras, bands, quintets and I teach music for the Renton School District. I have a BA degree in music education from Pacific Lutheran University and a Masters Degree in music performance from Western Washington University. I have studied with members of Seattle Symphony, Chicago Symphony and Boston Symphony.

    Please contact me for rates, resume and availability. (email david19626@yahoo.com, cell 206-335-2121)

    Thank you, David

    #986120

    Sunshine Music Together, the eight-time ParentMap Golden Teddy Award Winner for Best Music Program in Seattle, is taking registrations now for their online fall session! Register for a free sample class before the start of the session.

    Classes begin September 14th and include 10 weekly live online music classes (choose from either Zoom or Facebook Live platforms) and a beautifully illustrated songbook and CD mailed to your home! In addition to this, you’ll have exclusive access to recorded live classes to watch on demand! You could have music class every day of the week if you’d like! Experience the joy of family music making right in your living room.

    Music Together is a research-based, internationally recognized early-childhood music development program for children aged birth to five and their parents or caregivers. Classes include songs, rhythmic rhymes, movement, and instrument play—forty-five minutes of pure fun with your child every week!

    Check out the fall schedule of classes and watch this video to learn what a Music Together Class is all about.

    #986090

    In reply to: Lose Your Hat?

    makenziewhite2
    Participant

    Is it a baseball cap with a mountain goat on it? if so, its mine!

    #986061
    Patrick
    Keymaster

    5413 31st Ave. Sw
    Seatte WA
    Aug Sat 22nd to Sun 23rd
    From 9 am to 4pm
    Base ball cards, comics, silver work Bead work collectables
    Ham Radio’s and Equipment
    Collectible T-shirts
    PLEASE BE SAFE, Masks and Gloves will be provided

    #985978
    Laurie Cox
    Participant

    West Seattle Wonder Dogs is hiring for the position of puppy play coach/assistant class instructor.

    Our ideal candidate would be someone with professional dog experience interested in practicing or learning more about training dogs using positive reinforcement methods.

    We are a team of creative, flexible, reliable and hard working dog lovers. Anyone joining our team will have the same qualities as well as a high level of independence and self determination. .

    Our current classes include puppy socialization groups and levels training classes covering basic manners and skills. We would like to add classes in leash reactivity, tricks and Canine Good Citizen as well as workshops that provide value to our clients and community.

    Classes are held Monday through Thursday evenings from 6:15 to 8:30pm and on weekends from around 10am-1:00 depending on the class series being offered. We are currently holding puppy socialization groups without owners and our in-person classes are held outdoors with masks required.

    Pay is based on experience, with the opportunity for continuing education and advancement.

    Requirements:

    Experience with group play and/or basic dog training.

    Ability to work with a team of diverse trainers towards a common goal.

    Be coachable and willing to implement feedback in the interest of providing the best training services around.

    Ability to catch and lift puppies up to 50 lbs. and stand/walk on pavement for 3 hours at a time.

    Job Type: Part-time

    Pay: $18.00 – $22.00 per hour

    COVID-19 considerations:
    We are currently holding classes outdoors with masks required and our puppy play times are held without parents in the room and with no contact drop offs.

    Experience:

    Dog Handling: 1 year (Preferred)

    indeed.com/job/puppy-play-coachassistant-trainer-f1ae892a2c4b7ce7

    #985965
    KP Painter
    Participant

    Hiring for entry level part-time painter position. Ideal candidate has basic surface preparation knowledge including: filling, sanding, cleaning, caulking. Willing to train the right person.
    Clean appearance, smartphone, and reliable transportation a must.
    Learn a trade, make a living, and work for a good company.
    Qualified applicants will have the following:
    • Positive attitude and willingness to work hard
    • MUST HAVE reliable transportation and valid driver’s license
    • Ability to show up on time and prepared to work
    • Speak English
    • Ability to lift 75lbs regularly
    • Full range of motion including kneeling, crouching, reaching and climbing
    • Flexible schedule, available to work weekends, nights and overtime when needed.
    • Work well with others including performing tasks as needed by lead
    • Eligible to work in the US
    • Experience in brush and roll, ect.

    Please send resume to kppainter206@gmail.com

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