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  • #922412
    michelemw51
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    My daughter and I want to rent a floating hot tub on Lake Union in mid August. We wondered if anyone would be interested in sharing the cost and enjoying yourself for a couple of fun hours. Truely a unique experience.

    #922304
    EdSane
    Participant

    I should also mention that if there were concerns around the permit issuance SDOT can be contacted here: SDOTPermits@Seattle.gov

    It doesn’t bother me but in the Westwood/South Delridge area I would welcome this kind of development over some of the blight I see daily (burned out buildings left to fester).

    #922269
    anonyme
    Participant

    I’ve never heard of such a thing. Dumpsters should be stored inside the facility, and Waste Management should have access. It’s insane that a permit should allow what is essentially an “alley vacation”, whereby the business has taken over a public right-of-way. There should be fines – not permits. Another backward day in Seattle…

    #922282
    Beto
    Participant

    Hi everbody, does someone know what happened with the farm that used to sell blueberries in the Highline area? The family’s last name is McFarland and the place was run by a very nice and friendly older couple. We called their phone number to see which days is open in the summer but the line has been disconnected. We drove by their house (11266 3rd. Ave S) yesterday and we didn’t see any sign outside, the way they used to have it. It was a tradition for us to go to their house to pick blueberries and we will miss them very much if they decided to close permanently. Please give us some information if someone know about what happened.

    • This topic was modified 7 years, 10 months ago by Beto.
    #922253
    heartless
    Participant

    I’ve noticed that also, I keep thinking it must be a temporary thing… but now I’m not so sure. I mean, it can’t be a permanent thing? Right? That would be too ridiculous.

    ps
    I don’t think the developers are hurting for cash, couldn’t they (shouldn’t they) store the dumpsters in the garage and hire someone to bring them out on collection day?

    #922143
    madonnajeanne
    Participant

    Huge estate/garage sale everything must go… Items are too numerous to list all,but here are a few to wet your whistle!
    2001 Buick LeSabre less than 77,000 miles asking $3,500 firm navy blue in color good condition, furniture, bedroom pieces, couch excellent condition like new/fabric material with gold studding, bikes, kitchenware, antiques, unique zenith shortwave radio,Rolltop desk, kitchen table and chairs, bedroom furniture, books, puzzles, stunning antique curio cabinet mahogany with curved sides, collectibles – Betty Boop,Department 56, Fenton glass, shawnee pottery/smiley Pig cookie jar Green bandanna w/Gold trim shamrocks also matching salt and pepper shakers and sugar jar,precious moments,hummels, Ron Lee,Anri, gobel,etc. also Halloween items and Decor,and a large quantity of Christmas items decorations, ornaments, you name it we have it at this sale! Hope to see you there!
    CASH ONLY PLEASE!
    Saturday 9 AM to 4 PM 7/14-18
    Sunday 10 AM to 3 PM 7/15/18
    5643 49th AVE SW

    #922151
    dmsbeb
    Participant

    5600 SW Spokane St.
    Seattle, WA. 98116

    July 13, 14, 15 8:30am-4pm

    Sale is at a West Seattle Mid-Century Modern Treasure!

    Highlights:
    FURNITURE: Dining Set; 6 chairs, MCM Dresser, King Headboard and mattress/box spring, office furniture, comfy recliner, MCM tile inset coffee table and side table, many MCM accessories. Excellent condition portable sewing table.

    KITCHEN: General kitchen items; pots, pans, electrics, bowls….

    CLOTHING: Vintage late 60’s-70’s Women’s clothing; all in pristine condition. Authentic Naval uniform and Pea Coat

    ART: Limited Edition Rosemary Miner Print on canvas. Red Skeleton Limited Edition

    TOOLS: Lots of garden and building, bicycles

    OTHER: Vintage Gold Filigree Dance Purse, Vintage doll with movable “Happy/Sad Head. Silvertone Syntronic Hi-Fi Record Player, records; 33, 45, 78’s. Ansonia Trurntable CD player. Harmony House “Rosebud” dinnerware and Rodger Bros silver plate “Reflection”.

    APPLIANCES: Freezer, washer and dryer

    LINENS: Many hand embroidered linens. Sheets and comforters

    #922102
    jarbow
    Participant

    BE BOLD.
     

    MobileOne, a T-Mobile Premium Retailer, wants you to be our next Mobile Associate! Join our team of dynamic, self-motivated sales representatives with a desire to meet and exceed sales goals.
     

    It’s the time to be present. To be fulfilled. To be Bold.

    As a Mobile Associate, you’ll be responsible for:

    Obtaining or receiving merchandise, totaling bills, accepting payments and making change for customers in retail store. 
    Perform all required opening and closing duties.
    Meet and exceed monthly revenue and profit targets.
    Research and memorize T-Mobile’s products and services lineup.
    Support your team, keep the store looking its best, and make sure your knowledge of T-Mobile technology is up to date.
    Consistently act in the best interest of the company.

    SET THE TONE.

    A true Mobile Associate is a people-person just as much as a tech-person, with a competitive spirit and infectious energy.  You can work the floor with a breezy confidence, elevating the customer experience. We want you to make the first impression. We want you to set the tone.

    As a Mobile Associate, you’ll be responsible to follow these customer regulations:

    Help Customers that come into the store location who are browsing and/or ready to make a purchase.
    Approach with confidence and a smile, and go to work, assessing needs and concerns for customers by building a genuine relationship with them.
    Build trust with customers by answering their questions, educating, and offering solutions that pave the way for a potential T-Mobile sale.
    When it’s time to make the sale, you’re an expert at finding just the right plan for your customer, and then making sure they’re primed for success throughout the customer on-boarding process 
    Right-fit customers into the correct phone and rate plan package.

    FIND YOUR PATH.

    All Mobile Associates have the opportunity to build a pathway for their future success and become a Mobile Expert—a store’s lead tech guru—and continue to thrive in a company that you love. Now is the time to demonstrate expertise with

    current and future products and services.

    That means longevity. Stability. Growth. Fulfillment.

    And, that means success.

    In order to be a Mobile Associate, you need to have the following:

    Previous customer service or sales experience. Wireless experience is not needed.
    A passion for technology and the ability to smoothly find your way around a computer.
    Instinctual problem-solving skills.
    Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
    Legal authorization to work in the United States.
    Pass a pre-employment background check.
    Flexibility in schedule and work varied shifts, 7 days per week, which may include evenings, weekends, and holidays.
    Bilingual is a plus.
    A high-school diploma or GED and be at least 18 years of age.

    *Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. *

    WORKING CONDITIONS:

    The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
    This is largely a standing role; however, some filing is required. This would require the ability to lift files, open filing cabinets and bending or standing on a stool as necessary.
    Travel is required sometimes for training purposes.
    While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to fumes or airborne particles, moving mechanical parts and vibration. The noise level in the work environment can be loud. 

    CLICK HERE to apply: https://mobileone-llc.careerplug.com/j/07vywa

    furryfaces
    Participant

    Paws & Paint…our signature pop-up event is hilarious and fun! Yes, the dogs really do paint on stretched canvas, using non-toxic paint and sponges.

    We are hoping you can help staff this great community event on Saturday July 14th. Shifts are 3 hours and of course you can stay longer If you are having too much fun to leave. Your joyful responsibilities include:
    • Helping dogs and owners find a space to sit, select paint colors and paint
    • Give owners tips on how to sponge paint onto their dog’s paws and transfer that to the canvas. (You’ll learn the tips real fast!)
    • Sometimes you will be holding treats to lure the dogs to walk across the canvas.
    • Provide clean up water and paper towels to the dogs and owners.
    • ‘Check’ the paintings in case folks would like to walk about Summerfest and not carrying the painting.

    It is tough duty, but someone has to do it!

    Do you have three hours to share and help dogs ‘n’ owners paint? We would love to hear from you! Email us at furryfaces@hotmail.com

    https://www.facebook.com/events/1744139905633088/

    furryfaces
    Participant

    Paws & Paint…our signature pop-up event is hilarious and fun! Yes, the dogs really do paint on stretched canvas, using non-toxic paint and sponges.

    We are hoping you can help staff this great community event on Saturday July 14th. Shifts are 3 hours and of course you can stay longer If you are having too much fun to leave. Your joyful responsibilities include:
    • Helping dogs and owners find a space to sit, select paint colors and paint
    • Give owners tips on how to sponge paint onto their dog’s paws and transfer that to the canvas. (You’ll learn the tips real fast!)
    • Sometimes you will be holding treats to lure the dogs to walk across the canvas.
    • Provide clean up water and paper towels to the dogs and owners.
    • ‘Check’ the paintings in case folks would like to walk about Summerfest and not carrying the painting.

    It is tough duty, but someone has to do it!

    Do you have three hours to share and help dogs ‘n’ owners paint? We would love to hear from you! Email us at furryfaces@hotmail.com

    https://www.facebook.com/events/1744139905633088/

    #922032
    JoB
    Participant

    TooMuchwhine

    no tax looks fair when you look at them singularly. You have to look at the totals to compare. For where we live … assuming you aren’t in the process of buying and setting up a house.. our total tax burden is relatively low.

    I agree that i wish we got more bang for our buck.. and we should.. but that’s another conversation.

    https://wallethub.com/edu/states-with-highest-lowest-tax-burden/20494/

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 10 months ago by JoB.
    #922031
    JoB
    Participant

    HMCRich
    I am still recovering from a double whammy of surgeries a couple of years ago.. but I am still here and my last scan was clear.. so i would say i am doing just fine.

    it’s all well and good to bandy terms but it’s probably better if you know what they actually mean.. True revolutionaries turned in their grave when you labeled Sawant a Trotskyite… though i am sure she looks pretty revolutionary to conservatives.

    What is the difference between Trotskyism and Democratic Socialism?
    byu/creamerlad inSocialism_101

    #922021
    RThompson79
    Participant

    Your post was a couple weeks old, are you still in need of a carpenter for layout and frame of interior walls and a set of stairs built? I have 20+ years experience , and if your still looking id be happy to answer any questions, give references, meet on site and go over what your looking to do. thank you, Robert Thompson 206-696-1901

    #922016
    2 Much Whine
    Participant

    Income taxes are ridiculous! The only people that pay into income taxes are the folks that live here. Every single person that visits from elsewhere to enjoy our beautiful part of the world pays nothing and we are left to shoulder the burden for everything that needs to be done. How can income taxes be an improvement over getting folks from other parts of the country and the world to help keep our economy and government running? Wanting an income tax makes no sense.

    I must agree, however, that property taxes are out of hand and I will not support additional increases until there is some accountability.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 10 months ago by 2 Much Whine.
    • This reply was modified 7 years, 10 months ago by 2 Much Whine.
    #921986
    kaylopez
    Participant

    Hello everyone I am the wife of the man who was robbed at gunpoint for his bike. The officers told my husband that he was lucky to be alive because there was a bullet in chamber but gun jammed. Well the court has sent Aaron knox to walla walla for 30 months just a few months ago. and the other 2 suspects we don’t know what happened to them. But I am sure they turned on their friend. So I would like to Thank You all for your concern as for my husband he does not ride his bike anymore. And that is ashame. But like I said thanks everyone

    #921961
    Melissa P
    Participant

    We are in need of a volunteer to deliver meals in West Seattle Wednesday mornings, as needed when one of the weekly drivers will be away. Drivers arrive around 9 am and are typically done with their route in 1-2 hours. Training is provided and mileage is reimbursable while making deliveries.

    Qualifications: Communication skills, flexibility, reliable, attention to detail, people skills, good cheer, and a commitment to the well-being of homebound elders. This is an on-going volunteer commitment.

    As a Meals on Wheels Volunteer, you will belong to a team committed to helping homebound seniors maintain their health and independence with nutritious food, personal contact, and caring service.

    For more information email us at mealsonwheels@soundgenerations.org.

    Ranger14
    Participant

    Last summer it was not able to get above the temp of 101. Paneling on outside is old as the tub is 18 years old. It is a 2001 Sundance Cameo. Easy access to the tub from the back yard to a pick up area that a truck can back up to for removal. Newer cover and supplies available as well.

    BillieLarry
    Participant

    Collectables, Furniture, Household Goods, Model Car Collection and more!

    #921912

    In reply to: not innocent fun

    JoB
    Participant

    J242

    “There’s a third option, work to get real enforcement of the issue. SPD could make a serious dent in their operating budget for the year in just two nights by ticketing anyone they see lighting anything bigger than sparklers. Set off a role of black-cats? That’s $5K. Set off mortar shells? That’s $5K for each round.”

    what a great idea… if only they would take neighbor’s pictures as evidence …

    #921861
    kb3
    Participant

    Hi! I can’t see the picture but was moving through Saturday morning and live close by. Could you please email it to kbandspwedding at gmail.com?

    #921882

    In reply to: not innocent fun

    J242
    Participant

    “PS…I’m a 55 yr old man and fireworks have been going off as far back as I can remember, do I like them, no, do they keep me awake at night, yes sometimes but they’ll probably keep going off until the day I leave this earth”

    Seems like a very defeated attitude. Why? I don’t understand that. Public nuisances that a lot of people vocally dislike and want to end can be stopped. If 1 house on a block throws loud ragers every night, the police can step in with fines to address the problem. The same can be done with fireworks.

    “so I can either ignore them or let my inner sole dwell on them and turn into a grumpy old man, what do you think?”

    There’s a third option, work to get real enforcement of the issue. SPD could make a serious dent in their operating budget for the year in just two nights by ticketing anyone they see lighting anything bigger than sparklers. Set off a role of black-cats? That’s $5K. Set off mortar shells? That’s $5K for each round.

    Taking a no-holds-barred approach for just one year would drive so much news everyone would know about it and maybe, just maybe, they’d drive or catch a bus south for the the 1-3 miles to WC/Burien to set them off instead. You know, where it’s actually legal? Here in my neighborhood during New Year’s the idiots across the street were setting off larger rockets (not penny-bottle rockets but not mortars) AT cars. SPD didn’t do anything about it even though I said I had video of them doing it repeatedly. That’s offensive. It shouldn’t take a serious accident before this changes but it’s only a matter of time before one of these tools sets a forest fire, or causes a car accident, or physically injures someone. Why is that an acceptable risk?

    tcayce
    Participant

    Urban Key Property Management is looking to hire a full-time accountant ASAP!

    Join our exciting, growing, and dedicated team of property management professionals at Urban Key in West Seattle.

    Our new accountant will have the responsibility of fully and accurately managing our property accounting through our AppFolio software system. Additionally, our new accountant will assist in preparing monthly financial statements for owners as well as be involved in every aspect of the accounting department.

    The Accountant’s primary responsibilities will include, but not be limited to, the preparation of owners’ monthly financial statements, transacting resident ledgers, A/P, A/R, maintaining general ledger, analyzing financial statements, resolving ledger questions and disputes, plus much more!

    Job Requirements

    Our ideal candidate is required to have a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, at least 2+ years of experience in property management and general ledger accounting preferred. Candidate must be proficient in Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word and experience with QuickBooks is desirable. The individual in this position must possess a good working knowledge of accounting principles and the ability to work with staff, clients, and outside auditors. The individual must have a strong attention to detail and possess excellent organizational skills to manage multiple projects simultaneously, often with rigid deadlines. The individual should have strong written and oral communication skills to interact effectively with staff, clients, and a broad variety of outside vendors.

    Urban Key offers a very competitive salary and benefits like paid vacation/sick/personal days (PTO), 11 paid holidays, 401(k) Plan, and office snacks! Interested and qualified candidates, please forward a resume and salary requirement to: Ty Cayce at ty@urbankey.com. No phone calls please.

    #921854
    dobro
    Participant

    “My worry is that once an income tax is started it will go up, up, up, and municipalities and state agencies will still charge or pass new taxes further burdening everyone.”

    This is exactly why we will never improve our tax system. Even when voters have a chance to move toward a fairer, more progressive tax system the defeatist attitude prevails. Just a couple of years ago there was an initiative that would have levied a small income tax on the most wealthy corporations and individuals in the state (I don’t remember the initiative number, you could look it up). It would have been enough to completely cover the costs of a state sponsored healthcare program and only affect a tiny portion of the populace. And it was something we all got to vote on, not something cooked up by legislators. Result? Not passed. Because “once they start an income tax…”

    So, always a good topic for complaining, but no stomach, even among voters much less legislators, to do even the slightest thing to alter one of the most unfair and regressive tax systems among the 50 states.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 10 months ago by dobro.
    #921823

    In reply to: Bricks?

    CM
    Participant

    Hey, susieq…those are called “building bricks” to help your search, and unfortunately are fairly hard to find unless you’re buying a LOT. I would suggest checking with Second Use or other architecture recycling places. Funny how brick has fallen so out of fashion. Concrete block is much more readily available, but has it’s obvious limitations. Cheaper, though, and can be stained for aesthetics. Good luck.

    #921772
    JoB
    Participant

    dhg
    i would prefer to think that democrats are held accountable
    or as in Franken’s case.. hold themselves accountable
    unfortunately that isn’t always the case ….

    if we accept a lack of ethics as a barometer of success we have lost.

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