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December 24, 2007 at 4:42 am #613244
In reply to: WS Random Acts
AimParticipantAs someone who works at the corp. office of said coffee co, I can tell you for a FACT it’s not a marketing ploy. It happened once a couple of years ago as a fluke thing, and the story filtered up to the powers-that-be, who decided it was a good story to put on the cups for the Holidays, to inspire people to “Pass the Cheer.” Apparently its working, as we’re hearing about it from multiple stores, multiple times a day. Buying the coffee of the person behind you in line is just a nice gesture, and a way to really make someone’s day for a couple of bucks.
On a similar note, there was a man named Jerry who used to stand at the corner of 1st and Spokane every morning. I often got caught at the light, and would chat with him and give him some breakfast or a buck or two if I had it. One day I gave him a $5 coffee card I’d been given as a gift, and he got tears in his eyes. He said “every day for me is about surviving. I get a little money, I get a meal, occasionally someone gets me some new shoes. But coffee. Good coffee is a luxury, and I haven’t had it in a very long time.”
We also have a tradition in my family of buying the salvation army bellringers a hot chocolate if it’s chilly out. Just bring them one, and see the reaction.
December 24, 2007 at 4:36 am #586165Topic: West Seattle Lesbian groups?
in forum WSB Reader RecommendationsdunderpMemberI am wondering if there are any groups for the Older Lesbians that meet in West Seattle? Thanks, Happy Holidays. Pamela
December 24, 2007 at 4:30 am #586164Topic: change out bathtub
in forum WSB Reader RecommendationsdunderpMemberJust moved to Alaska Junction. I would like opinions on a contractor or plumber to switch out a bathtub. I also would like to know if there is a group for older Lesbians that meet in West Seattle. Thanks and Happy Holidays, Pamela
December 24, 2007 at 4:16 am #613126In reply to: Favorite West Seattle Coffee Shop?
QueMemberUptown Espresso for at the junction for if I have a group of folks that I am meeting with, since they have such nice big tables and good lighting. It always seems cheerful in there. And Ladro has wonderful coffee too. Yum to both places
QueMemberGreg Jensen of Jensen plumbing is terrific. Super nice guy. Has done a bunch of work on our house over the years and I have been happy with all of it.
December 24, 2007 at 3:55 am #613243In reply to: WS Random Acts
TheHouseMemberI was walking in front of Capers when a mid-30ish woman asked me for a dollar. I replied as I always do to people begging for money, “NO”. By the time I got to West 5, I turned around and asked her if she was truly hungry. She stated yes. I proceeded to take her down to West 5 and bought her their largest serving of Mac and Cheese. Merry Christmas!
December 24, 2007 at 3:18 am #586163Topic: Message portal for WS Gamers
in forum Open DiscussionFreeRangeAuthorParticipantI have opened a message portal for online gamers from West Seattle – free, self-service,
http://wsgames.proboards77.com
… so local players can find each other to form a clan, schedule game play, or just yack about their favorite online game.
By way of introduction, my Steam ID Profile,
http://steamcommunity.com/id/zodwallop
or my adventures in World of Warcraft …
http://libertyrangers.blogspot.com
… see you online.
December 24, 2007 at 2:58 am #613164In reply to: Restaurants Open on Christmas?
CHMemberyou sir are a wildman.
December 23, 2007 at 10:35 pm #613259In reply to: My top ten holiday peeves..bah humbug:)
LAintheJunctionParticipantOK, so it took awhile to go through the register/password/DNA test to get logged into the forum, but it sure is great to be here.
Cruiser, I feel your pain, especially #3. I call it “giving me the hey”. If I let you in, especially in thick traffic and you’re yakking on your cell phone, all I ask is that you give me the hey. A tiny little wave in the rear view mirror, it’s not much. Just an acknowledgment that somebody saw you, realized you needed a break, and gave it to you, whether you deserved it or not. If you give me the hey, all is well in the world, the cosmic karma remains in balance. And we all need that this time of year, right? So a big “hey” to all you out in WSB land.
rcrawleyMembernekonoir,
We’ve used Mrs. Kim’s alterations (I don’t think that’s the name of the shop, but she goes by Mrs. Kim) a block north of Cafe Ladro and the dog grooming/sitting place FKA The Tail Wag on California. She’s done a good job on everything we’ve taken (my suits and shirts and some stuff from my wife), and I’ve only had one minor issue with an alteration she did on a shirt. I think she’s just alterations and garment repair.
December 23, 2007 at 8:42 pm #613163In reply to: Restaurants Open on Christmas?
rcrawleyMemberJust did a full Junction walk along California (not to the approval of my dog :) to check restaurant signs and basically everything is either closed or an unknown (meaning they didn’t have anything posted). I haven’t called any of the unknowns, but I’m assuming if they don’t say, they’re closed. Here’s the full list in case anyone has info on the ones w/o posted signs.<br>
- Ama Ama: Unknown
- Tom Young Kum: Closed
- Yummy Teriyaki: Closed
- Elliott Bay Brew Pub: Closed
- Talarico’s: Unknown
- Rocksport: Unknown (Forgot to check)
- Cupcake Royale: Unknown
- Jak’s: Closed
- Matador: Unknown
- Maharaja: Unknown
- Garlic Jim’s: Unknown
- Kamei: Unknown
- Lee’s Asian: Unknown
- Shadowland: Unknown
- Shoefly: Closed
- Pagliacci: Unknown (I turned south after Shoefly and forgot to check)
- Bee’s: Unknown
- Caper’s: Unknown
- Azuma: Unknown
- West 5: Closed (although open on C-Mas Eve)
- Easy Street: Closed
- Great Harvest: Closed
- Poggie’s: OPEN at 5:00 PM, but I don’t think they serve food
- Taqueria Guaymas: Unknown
- Husky Deli: Unknown (although presumed closed b/c they are for other holidays such as Easter)
- Mashiko’s: Unknown
- Puerto Vallarta: Unknown
- Bakery Nouveau: Closed
Sure, it would have been easier to just say “They’re all closed except for Poggie’s,” but you don’t realize how many restaurants we have on one street in a 2-block area until you look at each of them and try to commit them to memory. Looks like we may start a new Christmas tradition this year: Dim Sum in the ID followed by drinks at Poggie’s. :)
December 23, 2007 at 8:40 pm #613258In reply to: My top ten holiday peeves..bah humbug:)
JanSParticipantFunny….I haven’t been to Southcenter in years. I shun malls with a passion (except Westwood). Can’t find it locally or online? Guess I just save my money…hehe.I truly sympathize with the peeves…great list :)
December 23, 2007 at 7:48 pm #613125In reply to: Favorite West Seattle Coffee Shop?
ALSParticipantI’m a big fan of Uptown Espresso, any location. Their coffee has kind of a carmely flavor to it.
December 23, 2007 at 5:41 pm #613257In reply to: My top ten holiday peeves..bah humbug:)
PDieterParticipantMy #1 holiday pet peeve….giving into holiday pet peeves.
Have fun
December 23, 2007 at 5:29 pm #613242In reply to: WS Random Acts
grrParticipantat Hotwire the other morning a customer gave the barista $20 and told her to treat the Postal Workers next door to coffee if/when they came in..Said they looked a little frazzled :)
December 23, 2007 at 5:19 pm #613124In reply to: Favorite West Seattle Coffee Shop?
kParticipantwe need a stumptown coffee over here! they have opened two in capitol hill! we need one here! amazing coffee. they serve it at cupcake royale/verite, but do not give it justice.
December 23, 2007 at 5:16 pm #613090In reply to: Restaurants
kParticipanthead to the ID and check some out in that area. you can’t go wrong!
December 23, 2007 at 4:45 pm #613089In reply to: Restaurants
SueParticipantCMP, I’ve eaten at Ho-Win twice. It’s functional. Not the best, not the worst. I wouldn’t say to run there, but you could do worse.
I think my issue with chinese restaurants though is that chinese food in NYC/NJ is *very* different than chinese food here. I think I’m searching for something that doesn’t exist here, like good pastrami. So I tolerate it here and then when I’m back there I eat myself sick on it. :)
cruiserMemberI had Southwest come out and quote for some repipe….$1600 for ten sweat joints on copper pipes. That’s $160 a joint!. I hired a retired plumber for the day who taught me how to solder and I did it myself:)
December 23, 2007 at 7:59 am #613256In reply to: My top ten holiday peeves..bah humbug:)
acemotelParticipantcruiser, #6 is the winner. heaven forbid you should ever actually tell the clerk what you couldn’t find! “I’m sorry you couldn’t find the low sodium capers, but can’t you see I’m really busy, and there are fourteen people in line behind you, and my performance is based on productivity, so please move through the line in 20 seconds, goodbye Mr. (looks at receipt) A, haveaniceday.”
My #1 pet peeve = drivers who amble along at 40, 45 mph in the left lane of a highway (I usually notice on I-90 over the pass) dum-de-dum without a care in the world. These people, have they never heard of the PASSING LANE?
December 23, 2007 at 7:41 am #613123In reply to: Favorite West Seattle Coffee Shop?
karizma23MemberFunny, I’d say the Alki Starbucks is by far the best in WS. Admiral is 2nd best, though the staff there can be snarky at times. Worst by far is 35th/Avalon DT, followed closely by the Morgan Junction location. All my opinion, though, of course.
December 23, 2007 at 6:54 am #613255In reply to: My top ten holiday peeves..bah humbug:)
AimParticipantRight there with you on this. Southcenter is pure, unmitigated Hell.
There is a lady who has been behind me in stores twice now, on two different days in two different Westwood Village stores, singing Christmas Carols. Just as I was sighing a breath of relief that they weren’t playing overhead for that 5 minutes, she started up. She had a nice voice; I’m just over the Christmas music. (bah humbug, Grinch I am)
Shout out to three folks I encountered tonight also at Westwood Village. The first one was a mother and daughter team at B&N. I walk with a cane. Daughter (4-ish?) was heading toward me and Mom reeled her in a bit so she didn’t smack into me. Daughter pointed and asked “Mommy, what’s that?” Mom replied “It’s a cane. People use it to help them walk better.” So many parents “shush” their kids when they’re asking perfectly normal, natural questions about the differences between folks. It’s nice to see one answer in a matter-of-fact way.
Both of the other two were at QFC. I was exhausted by the time I got there. It must have showed. A kind man using a scooter back near the butcher asked me if I wanted a lift, which made me giggle.
I asked an employee where-the-heck they were hiding the raisins, as I’d been around the store 3 times, and down the baking aisle each time and hadn’t seen them. The woman not only went and got them for me, but then offered to carry my basket for me to finish my shopping. I must have really looked as tired as I felt. I’ve been fighting a pretty major medical issue, and tonight was a night where the “above and beyond” as well as the touch of humor were just so appreciated. It really made my night.
December 23, 2007 at 6:49 am #613241In reply to: WS Random Acts
WSBKeymasterThe suspicion is that it’s guerrilla marketing (or viral, I always confuse the two) that Starbucks agents themselves may have instigated. Whatever, if it’s really happening, that’s kinda cool. I’ll just settle for the free samples.
December 23, 2007 at 5:50 am #613240In reply to: WS Random Acts
AnonymousInactiveThere’s sort of a meme going around the Blogosphere about this. It’s been mentioned in several places. I forgot whether I saw it on MeFi or Boing Boing.
December 23, 2007 at 5:19 am #613088In reply to: Restaurants
grrParticipant+1 for 7 Stars!! It’s amazing.
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