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January 18, 2008 at 6:30 pm #614050
In reply to: Sidewalk Worker Fired For Using Foul Langauage……
flipjackParticipantWe tend to attract what we tend to focus on.
January 18, 2008 at 2:37 pm #613905In reply to: online voter registration and change of address
KenParticipantba-dump bump
The last day to change your voter info or registration via the web page is tomorrow, the 19th before the primary.
For the caucus, you just have to be registered somewhere and show an id, or utility bill or one of the usual formes of ID to sign in.
If the PCO knows you are a resident they can allow you to sign in but you need to make sure your voter registration matches your current address asap.
Reminder: The caucus is the only place to make your preference known on the Democrats running for President. No Dem delegates will be awarded in the primary. The caucus is paid for and organized by the parties and is therefore not mentioned by the King Co elections division on it’s web site. See above post for links.
Washington Democratic precinct caucus, Saturday, Feb 9th at 1 pm. It should last about 2 hours. Snacks and coffee available. :)
January 18, 2008 at 5:43 am #614027In reply to: Sidewalk Worker Fired For Using Foul Langauage……
JanSParticipantLattemom…curiosity question…did you observe the supervisor firing him? Or just heard it via a phone call?
January 18, 2008 at 4:26 am #614018In reply to: Sidewalk Worker Fired For Using Foul Langauage……
cruiserMemberWow!
Lattemom I take it so that you’ve never used a swear word within hearing distance of another human? Be honest now.
I don’t think anyone has condoned what happened,but you’re an adult and he’s an adult and there were no kids around correct? Sure sounds like the guy was having a bad day but sure we’ve all had one of those,eh?
I’m curious, do you feel he deserved to loose his job? You say you didn’t make that decision and that’e true but do you think people should get fired because they lost it a bit?
Anyway I wish you well and am somewhat jealous of you if this is all you gotta be worried about:)Maybe you should drop the latte’s and while you’re at it get a life?
January 18, 2008 at 2:55 am #614015In reply to: Sidewalk Worker Fired For Using Foul Langauage……
KenParticipantI am in my 50’s and raised next to an army base. My neighbor was a former drill instructor so I heard a virtuoso in the field at a young age. The Lt Colonel on the other side did a fair job himself when the situation arose.
Perhaps it made me a bit more tolerant.
I didn’t seem to effect me or the several thousand kids he was a scoutmaster of.
The language has changed and continues to change. The current iteration contains dozens of words that were deadly insults and venal sins in ages past.
However François Rabelais is still funny after 500 years.
http://psychologytoday.com/articles/pto-20040413-000003.html
Today someone destroyed a mans career and bragged about it on this forum.
Obscenity is indeed in the eye of the beholder.
January 18, 2008 at 12:03 am #613919In reply to: Passport photos
AnonymousInactiveFound this article online:
Do you have to update your Canadian Citizenship photo?
I currently live about 15 minutes away from Detroit, Michigan, and if I traveled there from my city in Canada, it would be by land.
I was told by Passport Canada that Canadians do not require passports to enter the US by land (until 2008), but if you travel by air, you would need to have your passport. Since my Canadian passport expired in April 2007, I’ll have to resort to using my Canadian Citizenship card to cross the border.
The problem is, the photo taken of myself is from when I was 9-10 years old. I’m now 22 years old. I’ve had no problems in the past few years going to the States with just my Citizenship card, but one immigration officer said my photo was too outdated, even though I had other valid photo ID to prove that was me.
My question is this: Do you have to update your Canadian Citizenship photo? And can they deny you entry because you look too young in just the Citizenship card photo? And how can I obtain an updated Citizenship card? Thanks so much
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Kingstonsean: The cizitizenship card is not a travel document, but from now until 2008, all you need to travel from canada to the US is proof of your citizenship and govt issued photo id, such as a drivers license…so until 2008, you don’t need a passport if traveling by land and sea.
January 17, 2008 at 10:40 pm #613995In reply to: Sidewalk Worker Fired For Using Foul Langauage……
JimmyGMemberYou missed my point. It IS a big deal this guy got fired, a big over-reaction.
Can you post a link to some studies that prove there is permanent damage to kids from merely hearing curse words?
Bottom line: Karma can be a b*>ch.
January 17, 2008 at 10:21 pm #613991In reply to: Sidewalk Worker Fired For Using Foul Langauage……
JimmyGMemberWhy would you be happy you got this guy fired?
No child has ever been permanently scarred by hearing curse words, and it’s not a crime to swear. It may be poor taste and bad manners, but it’s not worth a person losing their job over.
Especially since no children were around at the time. How do you know he would have kept swearing when the kids were out for recess? You don’t.
He may have deserved a discussion with his supervisor over appropriate vs inappropriate behaviour, but to be fired for it? I think not.
I certainly don’t share your feeling of being happy or proud over getting him fired.
Kids are going to hear swearing at some point in their life, everytime they do are you going to try to get the person fired?
January 17, 2008 at 7:36 pm #613852KenParticipantI am hoping that anyone who wants their voice heard will understand the situation in the short term.
The primary is only important if you are a republican.
The Caucus on Saturday Feb. 9th at 1 pm is the only place presidential nominee delegates will be chosen this year.
I checked my ballot on the primary page at king county elections and there are NO ballot measures, annexation votes or fire of school district measures on it.
https://www.metrokc.gov/elections/pollingplace/voterlookup.aspx
I am thinking of choosing the worst possible candidate and voting in the Republican primary since they will be choosing half the Republican delegates via the primary.
Last time the primary was cancelled due to neither party choosing delegates from its results with a savings of several million taxpayer dollars.
If you want to “get out among the people” this year, you should join your neighbors at the caucus on Feb 9th and let your voice be heard.
Also note anyone who wants to make their local party, be it Republican or Democrat, either more progressive or more conservative, has very nearly only one path to do so. Join the local district organization and become a voting member.
If you’re a Democrat or even a green or socialist leaning independent, your only chance to tilt district policy in the direction you want is to join and speak up.
http://www.34dems.org/members-join.htm
If you are a Republican then use google to look for your contact and caucus info. I think the WA Republican party has purged most of the moderates but a few are still hanging on here in Seattle. If you identify yourself as a moderate Republican, please join your party and help save them from the crazies.
Note: the 34th district includes all of West Seattle, Vashon Island and parts of Burien
Caucus info is updated regularly here:
January 17, 2008 at 5:16 pm #613850cheyenneMemberI too am more critical of the vote by mail system. The current in-person scantron system is better, at least partly because voting by mail you run the risk of not receiving your ballot on time, losing it, etc. Just to let you know, I am a poll worker. I prefer that voters go to the precinct they are listed in, rather than voting by provisional ballot, since those are not always counted except in recounts.
January 16, 2008 at 9:54 pm #586259dustinParticipantThis will be my wife and I’s first Valentines Day as a married couple and I’d love to know what types of things are available in the West Seattle area. While were dating and engaged we were either in school or making no money so it was a lot of homemade picnics and scenic drives. Not that those aren’t great, but now that we’re both making real money it’d be nice to do something a little nicer.
Are there any dinner spots that have special Valentines Day menus or maybe spice up the atmosphere? Bay cruises maybe? Just curious since I know there must be a wealth of knowledge out there. Any and all tips/stories are welcome.
January 16, 2008 at 8:56 pm #613930In reply to: Elementary school recommendations??
steveParticipantThanks for your comments. We have visited Sanislo and Gatewood and liked what we saw at both of those schools and we will definitely check out a few others too. Fortunately, we aren’t in a huge rush to make this decision.
Karen, our current school encourages the children to attend the conferences and I like that too. The teacher had each student do a presentation for their parents and it was so cool!
We are interested in smaller classes, although our child is doing great in a large class right now and we would like to go to a school where parental involvement is highly encouraged.
KenParticipantWhat are you babbling about?
Are you arguing that
“all Americans during the Revolutionary War were (the) virtuous, Christian citizens”?
Come up with some facts of your own if so. I have an entire card catalog of history texts as well as dedicated rooms of revolutionary period pamphlets and broadsheets in the Widner Library at Harvard, or the Dunster House Library at Harvard that indicate otherwise. I cannot afford to have the whole library copied, but if you were to even bother with a credible defense of your view, (and I could figure out what exactly that view is) I could have a friend in Cambridge go in and scan a randomly chosen month of publication which would disprove the theory of all innocent pious citizens.
Are you disputing that William Federer, Tim LeHaye or David Barton are not proven liars and quote manglers by the documents they themselves often cite? Do you need a breakdown of each and every occasion? I could probably do that with google and nothing but links in a couple of hours, but why should I? You’re obviously not interested in the empirical truth when it conflicts with you “faith based logic”. Besides I figure if you were really interested in the real history and how it compares with the revisionism of the above named stooges, you would have ordered the book by now.
Or is this just another example of faiths triumphant victory over facts by virtue of the readers simply disbelieving the facts?
Ah well.
No doubt Age of Reason has been hard on many Christians and Huckabee is promising to do away with it just as soon as we elect him President.
“I have opponents in this race who do not want to change the Constitution. But I believe it’s a lot easier to change the Constitution than it would be to change the word of the living God. And that’s what we need to do, to amend the Constitution so it’s in God standards rather than try to change God’s standards so it lines up with some contemporary view of how we treat each other and how we treat the family. “
— Mike Huckabee, Jan 14th 2008
January 16, 2008 at 3:57 am #586254Topic: The Strata on California/Graham
in forum Open DiscussiongregorywadeMemberI was curious if anyone noticed the new sign advertising “Luxury Apartments” for lease at the Strata on California and Graham? I thought the apartment complex was undergoing a conversion to Condos, and I recall seeing them advertised as condos not long ago.
Now I’m not so sure. Does anybody know if the condo conversion was scraped, or was I simply making an ill informed assumption all along?
January 16, 2008 at 12:07 am #586251Topic: Elementary school recommendations??
in forum West Seattle SchoolssteveParticipantWe have 2 children, one currently a 1st grader and one a pre-schooler. Currently, they go to school in another neighborhood due to work and childcare but we are looking into moving them to a public school in W Seattle in the 2009-2010 school year. We are interested in both Sanislo and Gatewood at this point, but am open to other suggestions. Does anyone have any info about these two schools or others?
ErikParticipantThanks for the reminder on Pepperdock. Played hookey today and stopped by there on my walk this afternoon for lunch. Only customer and it was scrumpdilyicious!
January 16, 2008 at 12:01 am #613884In reply to: Class directory
AnonymousInactiveHi Jerald,
I have already sent my suggestions to the principal and will see what she says first regarding the school policy and personal information, dependening on what she says I will then ask the teacher and I have already offered my assistance to help gather this information, I will even type it up!! :)
I see what you means about now being able to laugh at your past concerns with middle and high school, however it is a different ballgame nowadays, especially with a merger of Denny and Sealth. Since our daughter moved up a grade and will be in middle school when she is 11 it does nothing to know she could be in a school with 11th and 12th graders, sorry!
The cultural differences I think is part of the reason for no directories at Roxhill, alot of the kids in our daughters class are Spanish.
I don’t believe that our daughter would be endangered at Denny or Sealth perse but agin all the influences with being at the same school of much older kids is scary, the drugs, smoking, sex, everything!! I am not trying to shelter her but sgain would like her to remain a kid as long as possible. I know that high school is a whole different ballgame but with only being 11 at middle school does not ease my concerns.
It has been along time for me too being in high school I am coming up on my 30th reunion and the schools and kids are so different then way back then!!
January 15, 2008 at 10:37 pm #613883In reply to: Class directory
JeraldParticipantTwo comments:
When my kids were at Lafayette a few years ago, they allowed a parent to create a class roster by sending a form home with the kids, asking for the information. But that works best if the teacher is supportive and will help remind the kids to return it. And cultural differences seemed to make some families suspicious of the intent. At least you might get some of their contact info.
Also, now that my children are high school/college age, I look at your concerns about middle school from a different perspective. I remember being terrified of those big kids as my eldest moved into middle and then high school. Now it seems funny to me as I’ve come to realize that they’re still just kids and fun to be around. I’ve had children at Denny, Madison, Sealth, and Garfield, and never had any significant problems between my kids and the other students. They laugh when I ask them if they feel endangered. They have enough “street smarts” to avoid threatening situations, just as I knew not to enter a certain restroom when I was in high school (a long, long time ago).
January 15, 2008 at 10:37 pm #586250Topic: reliable handyman?
in forum WSB Reader RecommendationsdebypattersonMemberneed someone to help me hang heavy pictures, mirrors w/ minimum damage to walls, securely done. Any suggestions?
January 15, 2008 at 7:54 pm #613827In reply to: Nearest E.R.??
DJSonstengMemberHey everyone,
I am EMT in the local Seattle/King County area so I thought I might be able to help you all out since I spend a lot of time at the local hospitals.
Highline- 16251 Sylvester Rd S- This is the main campus and the ER entrance is located just south of SW 160th St on 8th Ave SW. This is their main ER, the ER at 128th and Military Rd (Riverton Campus) is more of an urgent care. If you go to the Riverton Campus and your symptoms are more severe than they can handle,you are in active labor, or they need to admit you. They will trasfer you to the main campus by ambulance, which is aprox an $800 ride.
Harborview Medical Center- 325 9th Ave- Harborview is the only Level I adult and pediatric trauma center and regional burn center serving Washington, Alaska, Montana and Idaho. They are ALWAYS busy and always packed. Harborview’s Centers of Emphasis for neurosciences, trauma, burns, reconstruction and rehabilitation, mentally ill and medically vulnerable, and AIDS/STD treatment provide leading edge teaching,research, and clinical care for all patients. They are also the only county hospital. Harborview gets the majority of the Airlifts from outside of seattle due to their level 1 rating. One of two major teaching hospitals for UW Medicine
Swedish First Hill-747 Broadway- The ER here is located on the West side of the building. They are fairly busy on a regular basis. They don’t really handle major Trauma.
This is what else is located at first hill:
Swedish Cancer Institute
Swedish Orthopedic Institute
Emergency Room
Emergency Room for Children
Eye Center
Health Education Classes
Joslin Diabetes Center
Medical Imaging Services
Pediatric Specialties
Primary Care
Surgical Services
Women’s Health & Childbirth Services
Swedish Cherry Hill-500-17th Avenue- The ER is located on the west side of the building.
This is whats offered at Cherry Hill:
The Swedish Heart and Vascular Institute
The Swedish Neuroscience Institute
Behavioral Health
Breast Center
Emergency Room
Executive Health Center
Orthopedics
Primary Care
Surgical Services
Rehabilitation
Wound Healing Center
Virgina Mason Medical Center- 1100 9th ave- The ERis located on the south side of the building. This ER is on the smaller side, but they are building a new one in the next few years.
UW Medical center-1959 NE Pacific -Among the top dozen medical centers in the United States as rated by U.S. News & World Report 2007 “America’s Best Hospitals.One of two major teaching hospitals for UW Medicine. This is quite a ways from West Seattle espically during rush hour.
Childrens Hospital-4800 Sand Point Way NE- Pretty much self explanitory. Most kids with trauma type injurys will go to Harborview if transported by ambulance or medics.
Valley Medical-400 South 43rd Street- South King county trauma center. Valley is a level III trauma center. They handle anything. This is a ways from West Seattle as well.
All the other hospitals in King County are a fair distance from West Seattle. The exception of is West Seattle Psychiatric Hospital @ 2600 SW Holden St. West Seattle Psych has the capacity to serve individuals who voluntarily seek psychiatric inpatient services. Case management, counseling, crisis stabilization services, group services, vocational services, domestic violence treatment, expanding community services program and child/adolescent psychiatry are other main services provided by the hospital.
I hope this information helps.
D.J.
January 15, 2008 at 7:11 pm #613474In reply to: Massage therapist – experienced with pregnant women
JennyNMemberHi, Amy,
I found info on one therapist in West Seattle you may want to try…I haven’t seen Stephanie Ross myself, however she lists pregnancy massage as one of her specialties.
I am a semi-regular client at M3 Bodyworks for a few years now. I’ve seen a total of 4 massage therapists during that time and have been very satisfied with the results.
See http://www.m3bodyworks.com/therapists.html for overviews of the therapists currently there.
January 15, 2008 at 4:13 pm #613880In reply to: Class directory
AnonymousInactiveHi Bonnie,
That is funny we made opposite changes!! Arbor Heights was a good school it just wasn’t the right fit for our daughter and our family, we have felt at home right away at Roxhill and yes it does not have the money and parent involvement as does Arbor Heights but for us it had acouple programs that were not offered at Arbor Heights.
It also does not hurt that they have a rainy day program and the kids aren’t all in a playcourt together as it was at Arbor Heights, I no longer have to worry about our daughter being wet and cold.
Our daughter started at Roxhill in 1st grade and was quickly moved up to 2nd grade at Roxhill, a move she needed as she was bored and not challenged.
She does want to play soccer and we haven’t tried dance in awhile and she is currently enrolled in swimming.
I know we have awhile to worry about this but I am worried when it comes to middle school selection, I am not thrilled about Denny and now with it mergering with Sealth really makes it a no brainer for her not to attend that school.
As for the teachers at Roxhill they are great and I have a good idea which 4/5 grade teacher you are talking about!
January 15, 2008 at 2:29 am #586248Topic: Deck above garage
in forum WSB Reader RecommendationsCandrewBMemberWe are interested in cutting a deck into our garage roof and was wondering what experiences members have had or recommendations for something remotely similar…
January 14, 2008 at 8:52 pm #613873In reply to: Class directory
WSMomParticipantMy heart really goes out to you, this is such a dilemma as it is important for our children to have friendships. One more thought, my daughter had an excellent experience with Girl Scouts. Girl Scouts Totem Council is very well organized and open to all girls from K-12. http://www.girlscoutsww.org/
Every summer Girl Scouts has a two week day camp at Camp Long. This has been the highlight of my daughter’s summer for the last 10 years.
Given the circumstance at your child’s school, you may need to help her develop friendships in other places and/or consider other school options. You sound like a great mom! Good luck!!
January 14, 2008 at 8:06 pm #613899In reply to: House Cleaning
WSBKeymasterhi – we had a discussion about house cleaners back when Reader Recommendations were on the main part of the site, pre-forums – look at the comments here:
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