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  • #625568
    JenV
    Member

    Jiggers- I used to live here: http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/apa/697158555.html

    (of course, when I lived here it was only $395/mo)

    anyway, it is a great building- VERY quiet. If you don’t have pets, it is a great place- and cheaper than what you are paying now. Utilities are cheap there too, there is a central boiler room and radiators in each unit. the walk in closet is big enough for a queen bed, so you can use it for sleeping.

    #621235

    In reply to: Hot for Hillary

    beachdrivegirl
    Participant

    Main Entry: opin·ion

    Pronunciation: \ə-ˈpin-yən\

    Function: noun

    Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin opinion-, opinio, from opinari

    Date: 14th century

    1 a: a view, judgment, or appraisal formed in the mind about a particular matter b: approval, esteem

    2 a: belief stronger than impression and less strong than positive knowledge b: a generally held view

    3 a: a formal expression of judgment or advice by an expert b: the formal expression (as by a judge, court, or referee) of the legal reasons and principles upon which a legal decision is based

    The above is the webster definition of Opinion. You state your opinions as fact. I am just point out that they are opinions. So yes when you state that your opinion is fact I point out that you are wrong. All I am asking is that you start backing your opinons up with fact. And once again you dont get to pick and choose what states you compare. And you dont get to define who is poor and who is working class. All I was pointing out is that Hillary’s argument that she pulls the “working class” better is a bunch of bull b/c unfortunatly she and her campaign team do not get to decide who is and who is not wrokign class, poor etc.

    #625524

    In reply to: Pimp My Grocery Store

    JenV
    Member

    “I cannot shop at Jefferson square since I am neither a midget nor on Prozac.”…..Ken, everyone on the interwebs say they “LOL’d” – well, I actually laughed out loud. that was awesome.

    I am surprised no one has mentioned Tony’s for produce! That place rocks. I am going to have to check out cash and carry for the next BBQ for sure.

    #625523

    In reply to: Pimp My Grocery Store

    JanS
    Participant

    KatherineL…I’m with you on the pharmacy at Adm. Safeway…..they’re friendly, helpful, knowledgeable…

    #621234

    In reply to: Hot for Hillary

    JoB
    Participant

    Beachdrivegirl…

    i didn’t mention West Virginia.. i compared Washington and Oregon.. and if you look at the two states i compared.. you will find i was accurate.

    BTW.. i think you will find the section where i mentioned Richardson clearly labeled as opinion…

    You are welcome to call me on something i have written that is wrong.. but you have to stop assuming i am telling falsehoods and calling me a liar. It is unkind… and highly disrespectful.

    Kayleigh..

    the interviews that were published on television with West Virginia voters were with racists… That doesn’t mean the state was full of racists… and therefore those people should just be written off.

    Obama did not even campaign to get votes there.. and he could have with the bill he co-sponsored in Illinois to benefit miners…

    You would be incensed if someone cherry picked interviews with persons of color in the same way and then implied that they represented all people of color. Should the voters of West Virginia be any different because their skin is white?

    Just because that kind of bigotry plays into the current political story doesn’t make it true.. or justified.

    i know you to work hard to defend the rights of others. Why should the poor of West Virginia.. or anywhere else be any different?

    I agree that a discussion of class is long overdue.. but not because those poor people don’t know any better… or are somehow failing their children because they don’t send them to college. A college education does not necessarily make anyone smarter… nor is it the guaranteed ticket out of poverty it once was.

    Were you aware that the employment stats for college grads are currently lower than those for high school grads? … and if you look at those stats closer.. you will find the employment stats for those with lower incomes is lower still.

    A college education may still generate higher dollars in average lifetime income.. but it sure doesn’t guarantee employment unless you belong to the class with connections… and that class raises the averages substantially.

    I will read matt’s piece later… got to go.

    #625522

    In reply to: Pimp My Grocery Store

    KatherineL
    Participant

    I’m surprised at the comments about Admiral Safeway. Anytime I compare prices with Met Market, Safeway usually comes out cheaper. I mostly shop there because I get my meds there. The pharmacy people are great. And it’s right there between the library and PCC. As for PCC, yeah, it can be more expensive although if you’re a member you can shop on discount days. But remember, you’re not getting a bunch of extras (i.e.; carcinogens) in your food at PCC. PCC’s main idea is to get healthful food to the people and to support local food growers in the process. Safeway, Thriftway, Metropolitan Market – their bottom line is the bottom line.

    #625567
    JoB
    Participant

    that should help her find a place…

    and if the dog is only 3 pounds over… she can get away with saying he is under 50..

    i have been driving by rental signs… i will be looking again soon myself.

    #625558

    In reply to: Smoothie Time!!

    flowerpetal
    Member

    I make a smoothie every morning; and of course a pot of java! It may be a bit much for some of you who like your smoothies sweet; but I enjoy throwing in veggies too. Left over steamed carrots, sweet potato, steamed leafy greens, and last week I discovered that Ican toss in some basil leaves rather than letting them turn bad in the fridge. Yum!

    #625521

    In reply to: Pimp My Grocery Store

    Kayleigh
    Member

    I thought I was the only one who found stuff at Thriftway to be overpriced. I rarely shop there. Same with PCC and Met Market.

    I get most everything at either the Jefferson Square or Roxbury Safeways…and the cool interesting stuff at Trader Joe’s in Burien or Madison Park.

    #625566
    wsChic
    Member

    Thank you so much JanS. Its kinda funny in this day and age it totally escaped me to look in the newspaper. I have been scouring craigslist and all the online apartment search sites but never thought to check the paper.

    As for question as to why someone would leave wonderful Portland for Seattle, one word sums it up: Military. ;)

    #621233

    In reply to: Hot for Hillary

    Kayleigh
    Member

    JoB, thinking further…

    I think we need to have an open and frank discussion on class in this country without people like Hillary calling others “elitist” at every turn. If we don’t start calling on the working class to vote *for* their economic interest and to think better of the “eggheads” that are trying to help them, aren’t we helping keep the working class down?

    If we don’t get higher levels of college education in this country, how are we going to bring more people into living wage jobs? It may be tragic that manufacturing jobs are vanishing, but it’s a fact, and I think it will get worse rather than better. Is it elitist to come out and say, “Dude, get your kids into college so that they know how to do something else.”?

    This is where democrats, both Hillary and Obama supporters, actually agree: we value education and living wage jobs. In fact, we actually agree on a *lot*, and if you read Matt Taibbi’s piece, you might concur with him that this primary race stopped being about politics and has become about image and projection and identity and redemption.

    #625520

    In reply to: Pimp My Grocery Store

    Ken
    Participant

    If you want quality and don’t mind quantity, go to Cash and Carry downtown on 4th ave.

    They sell “Packers cut” wet aged beef and pork. Cut your own steaks and freeze.

    This is the same steak you will be served in most restaurants. Their Angus rib-eye is great and usually around 5.50 a pound.

    Those who smoke or bar-b-que cannot get better price and quality on whole brisket or pork shoulder. As far as I know, Thriftway and the small Safeway’s don’t even carry any butchers cut size pork or beef suitable for smoking.

    As far as Safeway goes, I go to roxbury since I can park and the aisles are wide enough for two carts to pass. I cannot shop at Jefferson square since I am neither a midget nor on Prozac.

    Since the GF is a DBA, we compare prices every couple of years. Safeway is by far the cheapest for the specific items we buy regularly.

    Thriftway has some specials occasionally and is right down the hill, but is almost as insane as Met market on regular grocery items.

    Costco and Tony’s market fill in the spaces on specific items that are either unavailable from regular stores or deeply discounted in quantity.

    The day I care what someone in any store is wearing will be the day I beg my family to shoot me and bury me in the back yard.

    #621232

    In reply to: Hot for Hillary

    Kayleigh
    Member

    Jan, y’all are in my neighborhood all the time…and I don’t bite. Well, I don’t bite much. Or hard. And when I do bite, I feel bad afterward and apologize. ;-)

    The idea that Rachel Ray is a jihadist sympathizer is funny, JT, the more I think about it. I admit I had no idea what a keffiyeh was or what it supposedly symbolized. I googled but came up with all kinds of different info on it.

    But she’s a TV chef, for heaven’s sake, a perpetually chirpy one at that. If she *were* a secret terrorist sympathizer, would she *really* have bragged about it on a Dunkin Donuts commercial? I mean, it would kinda blow her cover.

    #625519

    In reply to: Pimp My Grocery Store

    WSB
    Keymaster

    Hi all, WRT Admiral Safeway, it’s not grapevine, it’s indeed a plan that it will be torn down and the site will be redeveloped (having a big ground–level parking lot is apparently way passe’).

    Nothing formal filed yet but the developers have been to the Admiral Neighborhood Association – this is our report from last month:

    https://westseattleblog.com/blog/?p=6789

    including throwing out to the WSB world their question about “what do you want to see?”

    ANA canceled its May meeting but we’ll be at the June meeting and guessing some kind of update will be available — TR

    p.s. on the West Seattle Thriftway, which we too agree is an eternal improvement over the pre-fire version (will never forget coming back from a vacation in March 1997 and doing a triple-take to see the smoldering rubble), they have an excellent website – note the “new product request” feature:

    http://westseattlethriftway.com

    #625518

    In reply to: Pimp My Grocery Store

    Jeffro
    Member

    Of all the safeways I semi-regularly visit the ranking is something like: SeaTac > Renton > Admiral > Junction > U-district. Anyone that thinks that Admiral is the worst should take a little field trip over to the U district, it’s a total time warp. Hopefully when Admiral safeway does their makeover they get the idea to restock the broccoli and spinach when they run out. The staff has always been great, not to mention that my friends and I are totally mystified by one checker in particular.

    Metropolitan Market lures me in with the cheap high-quality produce and those coupon mailers, and before I know it I’m picking up all kinds of stuff. It’s also becoming one of my favorite places to eat lunch. The soup is to die for.

    Pcc I really want to like because it’s so close to me, but I’m always put off by the prices, though I do enjoy walking past their cooking classroom. I’ve always liked the Thriftway since it’s kind of a step between Safeway and Metropolitan, and I’d probably go there more if it were closer to me.

    #625565
    JanS
    Participant

    I’m home recovering from surgery…lol…guess I could do a little research for ya, huh…I’ll see what I can find.

    jiggers…I know you’re still lookin’….don’t know what to tell ya :)

    #625564
    JanS
    Participant

    wsChic…I just saw a 1 bdr. apt in the Admiral District in the Seattle times…says they take dogs…$985/mo…maybe she should put the dog on a diet for a week or so, and have it weigh under 50 lbs? lol

    #621231

    In reply to: Hot for Hillary

    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Kayleigh, via Fox news, of course, Dunkin Donuts is pulling the ad. I don’t even know what to say. The most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard.

    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,359501,00.html

    #625557

    In reply to: Smoothie Time!!

    Erik
    Participant

    Jan – At least I haven’t killed the blues yet. I’ve been hand-watering them every day, and have mulched them twice…I want them to live…lol.

    I had some fresh strawberries I tossed in with the frozen blues this morning…yum!

    #625237

    In reply to: WASL/School Standards

    Caduceus
    Member

    Yeah JT I understand.

    Especially after reading that Thriftway topic, where two people made good-natured jokes and both mis-understand each other’s motives.

    But it is rather obnoxious to attempt to be condescending because they assume I’m naive and ignorant simply because they made a mistake in their comprehension of what I said.

    I retaliated a bit and that may have been inappropriate but I’m only 17! Hahahah. :]

    #625437

    In reply to: WS Breakfast Places…

    Shibaguyz
    Member

    hhhmmmm… not a bad idea… hhhmmmmm…

    #625236

    In reply to: WASL/School Standards

    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Caduceus, I don’t know enough about this topic to weigh in, but I think it’s great that a 17 yo is on here holding your own. It can be difficult to not take things personally, and words often sound harsher in print than in person. Don’t let that discourage from participating. Most of us are pretty decent, we just get passionate sometimes.

    #625517

    In reply to: Pimp My Grocery Store

    JanS
    Participant

    oh, and if any store needs “tartin’ up” it’s the Adm. Safeway. I have heard through the grapevine that they plan ( not in the immediate future) to tear down completely, and rebuild…with whatever else they want to rebuild with it. I know that they’re supposed to present something to the Adm. Neighborhood Assn’…does anyone know if they’ve done that yet?

    #625516

    In reply to: Pimp My Grocery Store

    JanS
    Participant

    I guess I’m one of the few that shops at Admiral Safeway (although it sure does seem packed to me at times – hmmm). Actually, I live across the street from Adm. Safeway, so there’s a reason to go there for certain things…shop the sales, etc. And…I live about 1/2 block form Met Mkt…..so I can take advantage of that , too…..and then….I live about 1 1/2 blocks from PCC…love to shop there for bulk items…rice, quinoa, organic steel cut oats, and the best cinnamon this side of…well, wherever the cinnamon comes from.

    I do venture at times down to Thriftway when I feel like it…haven’t done that lately…may have to when I can drive again…

    #625235

    In reply to: WASL/School Standards

    Caduceus
    Member

    I’ll just quote myself a few times since some of you have made some silly comments that I’ve already addressed, I’ll also correct your misconceptions because of your condescension on me being young .

    Hopey said: “Which 23 year old do you think makes more money: a fresh college graduate, or the person who spent three or four years apprenticing to become a power line worker?”

    I previously said: “Now not to say you’re screwed without a college degree a lot of people get by just fine and live comfortably,”

    Hopey also said: “You’ve got quite a chip on your shoulder there, Caduceus. I am glad you are accustomed to being the top of the heap.”

    My response: Of course I have a chip on my shoulder, I came from a bankrupt family who moved 2-3 times a year and I managed to learn how to read, I managed to comprehend basic math, I managed to learn how to grasp the English language , etc. That doesn’t make me an amazing genius, that just means I’m not mentally challenged.

    If you cannot read in high school.

    If you cannot grasp the concept of positive and negative numbers in high school.

    If you aren’t sure what the difference between “your” and you’re” is in high school.

    You do not belong in high school. You should be tutoring in all of your free time, you should paying 100% attention not talking about how awesome Grand Theft Auto was, and how you waited outside for 2 hours to get it before anyone else, etc.

    Is it rude for me to look down on someone who is 17, speaks fluent English, is mentally capable and can’t read even though they’ve consistently been in school? No.

    The same way it isn’t rude for me to look down on a 10 year old, who can see, who can move their arms and fingers, speaks perfect English, is mentally capable, who can’t do those infant puzzles where you match the shapes to their corresponding slots.

    Hopey also says: “College is NOT for everyone. Who do you think maintains our roads, builds our homes and office buildetcetc”

    I again, already said: “Now not to say you’re screwed without a college degree a lot of people get by just fine and live comfortably,”

    Hopey, in case you missed it the first few times, the key word in that quote is “A LOT”.

    (have decided that individual quotes will take forever)

    My –>entire<– point was people with special needs are beside what I’m trying to say since obviously they are an exception. You can’t compare a perfectly well student with someone with a severe mental issue, or someone who is blind, or someone who can’t speak English.

    Which is WHY I’ve been steering away from that subject, yet you all somehow missed it even though it’s common sense.

    I love how many times “naive”, “ignorant”, “elitist”, “young” (equivalent to ignorant in context) has been thrown around then quickly followed by an uproar of miscommunication! Oh the irony!(That, was me being condescending and an elitist.)

    It isn’t that it was easy for me, it’s that the tests and high school in general are easy, period.

    Like walking, and breathing. Those are easy things.

    Like reading and comprehension. (ironically this thread lacks a lot of that.)

    And yet to further exemplify my point that you all missed many times over is that a person who has no legs cannot walk, therefore they are an exception. The same way someone who is blind or cannot speak English cannot read English.

    I shouldn’t have to point that out because it’s COMMON SENSE.

    Which is why I asked that we not get into the subject of ESL and the like.

    You guys, are hilarious. Thank you for the awesome read. (That was also elitism, since you all apparently need some examples as to what it is.)

    And yes, I was consciously being a dick as this post progressed because you guys seem to make a point to get all flustered over nothing anyhow. I mean really, I’m 17, don’t you guys have better things to do then totally mis-understand things I post on the internet? And then attempt to break my morale with your sad attempts at condescending maturity?

    Granted you all made some valid points, but some of you need to take your own advice and stop trying to argue over the internet about something that has already been addressed whether directly and you somehow missed it or because it was common sense.

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