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  • #616324

    In reply to: Hummer Houses

    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Is your house by any chance on 37th? There are several gigantic tacky houses that are completely out of character with the charming bungalows around them. (Columns? Seriously???) But I guess it’s true of everywhere in Seattle.

    #586489
    Jerald
    Participant

    A friend told me yesterday she was going to consider using a roofer (or something like that) because she’d read a recommendation here on the WSB. She said she liked getting an honest, local recommendation.

    At first I thought, that’s nice, and then I started to wonder. How confident can we be that these are legitimate individuals, not shills for a particular company/service. (I think there’s a computer-jargon word for this, but I’m not that current.)

    Is there a way to maintain this blog’s “purity” or is it destined to become corrupted by the big bad world outside West Seattle?

    #616365
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Your only 10 year older than I am, and I certainly don’t think of myself as an old fart! I do applaud you for being on this forum, we can’t get my in-laws online they are afraid, my Mother was also afraid. But get this. my 96 old year Grandmother was all for the Internet!!!

    #616208

    In reply to: Pit Bulls

    JoB
    Participant

    jerald.. you may be wise …

    and it is possible i was more right than i knew when i associated lattemom and house…

    read the voice in the generation gap thread… doesn’t sound much like lattemom…

    i am tired of playing. i think all trolls should go back to their west seattle bridge because this fairy goodmother is checking out for the night

    #616207

    In reply to: Pit Bulls

    mjd
    Member

    JoB.. my boss always wears jeans and cowboy boots!

    I find it amusing that a discussion re: pit bulls has evolved to – what is appropriate office attire?! I guess that is what I get when jumping in late.

    #616364
    JoB
    Participant

    because i am an old fart and proud of it.

    i earned every year.

    i paid attention to everything that happened to me… and i learned from it.

    and i don’t mind sharing my experience and perspective.

    thus.. old fart.

    And i am not yet 60.. tho i won’t be saying that long.

    #616310
    JoB
    Participant

    I apologize for my immature behavior.

    I didn’t have any chocolate so missed my fat pills… but ate a good dose of humble pie (non-fattening) and recovered my equilibrium:)

    #616205

    In reply to: Pit Bulls

    JoB
    Participant

    mjd.. my little cujos are shiba inus which are really just japanese rat terriers in a different package and not as easy going… my hubby would love to take them to work with him and could… but thought better of it since either dogs or people are always there and one dog is good with people and the other with dogs:)

    as for a dress code.. i asked him what his boss wore to work. Baggy shorts and sandals or trainers… year round. hubby is actually way over dressed in chinos… tho not likely to change the dressing habits of a lifetime:)

    all that… downtown… for one of the biggest companies in Seattle. imagine that;-)

    lattemom… unless you speak politely, we no longer have anything to talk about.

    #616363
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    JoB: Didn’t mean to offend you with my last comment above, but why do you keep referring yourself as an old fart??

    #616405

    In reply to: Cleaning Up Email

    Anonymous
    Inactive

    We share the same router and we are set up for home networking through Comcast already but I still receive 2 sets of email. My husband just receivs 1 set on both computers so I have to check both computers all the time.

    #616204

    In reply to: Pit Bulls

    mjd
    Member

    Hmmm, at my office we have two dogs that are at work nearly every day,nd have been for the last 5 years. A jack russel terrier and a pit bull. There aren’t too many people in our office(less than 15) and everyone is more than okay with having the dogs at work.

    Other than my own dog (a pug), I have never met a sweeter pup than the pit bull. The jack russel clearly has anger issues, but we don’t mind too much b/c he’s small and for the most part harmless. In fact, on days when I know that the J R won’t be in the office I bring my pug in to play with the pit bull. There are nice pit bulls out there. (And Jack Russels too, just not the one in my office (: )

    #616203

    In reply to: Pit Bulls

    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Sure load up on the fats that should do the trick!!

    Just because I see that people in general downtown Seattle dress sloppy, kids wear baggy disgusting pants showing their bottoms, I don’t care to be harassed while eating with my family, that I do not care for aggressive dogs, that if people want the freedo of the U.S. they should at the very least learn the English language, hey why not they get all the priviledges of an American born Citizen when they get their Visa’s, Look who is calling the kettle black lady!

    I don’t have to agree with any of you people, you don’t have to agree with me. This is a discussion forum, get it!! Not an all agree forum.

    JanS, you missed my point totally, I was not talking about people who work at home, just people working Downtown Seattle. We don’t go Downtown much anymore since having to deal with the smokers and the homeless we go to the mall.

    #615367
    karen
    Participant

    Actually, I did tell him one morning when we met that we don’t have aluminum cans. We very rarely buy soft drinks in cans. However, he continues to dig through every other week.

    I guess it’s one of those things that will just annoy me but that I don’t feel strong enough to do anything about.

    I suppose I could have worse things to complain about!!

    #615366
    JoB
    Participant

    new resident.. i like that idea… although i would guess the recycling company wouldn’t. i am sure they count on the revenue from the cans.

    but if it keeps one person off the streets.. i would do it.

    #616309
    JoB
    Participant

    maybe i will have to reconsider shunning:(

    #616202

    In reply to: Pit Bulls

    JoB
    Participant

    Well, isn’t that interesting… so lattemom is happy that “she” got Kayleigh to blow her cool…

    and we haven’t seen house lately, but lattemom is back. hmmmmm…….

    just adding fuel to a fire that should burn itself out:(

    I don’t care who you are lattemom.

    This has truly reached a ridiculous point.

    If you want to play that way… i don’t play.

    talk nice to others.. if you once knew how to dress i am pretty sure you know how to speak politely as well.

    you are giving Christians a bad name… and that offends me.

    Do you know how to spell bigot?

    and yes.. i just crossed my own line.

    time for chocolate.

    lots of chocolate!

    #616201

    In reply to: Pit Bulls

    JanS
    Participant

    this certainly has been interesting reading. I’m the other “cranky old lady” on here…and I am a professional in the sense that my “job” is considered a professioinal service. I work at home, I wear comfy clothing, stretch pants, sometimes sweats, and I work, for the most part, barefooted. And I see clients…and they don’t mind because they aren’t there for my clothes, they are there for the professional service that I provide for them. While I was reading Lattemom’s idea of a workplace, and how one should dress, I had a picture in my mind of “stepford” workers – lol..they dress great, know nothing about their jobs..hehe…oh, well.

    Andrea..thanks for the kind words…and, by the way, part of my job is being “psychic” – lol..do you know that you’ve been to see me in the past to avail yourself of my professional services? hehehe

    JoB…I’m so glad to see you back…

    #616404

    In reply to: Cleaning Up Email

    JoB
    Participant

    lattemom… have you considered networking your computers so you could share the email?

    or use a google account so you have them available in one place…

    #616308
    JoB
    Participant

    JT.. i wish i wanted to offend you that much…

    but glad you have a real good grasp on what’s important:)

    where should we send those checks?

    #615495

    In reply to: Go Hillary

    JoB
    Participant

    beachdrivegirl…

    Bill Clinton campaigned on a platform of change… tho he/they were unable to make the kinds of changes they wanted.

    that experience taught hillary that she couldn’t make the kinds of changes she wanted to make without learning how to play washington politics.

    the truth is that a vote in the house or senate is always for sale. Unless they are sponsoring a bill, none of them will commit to vote for anything (even if they believe in it) without getting some favor for their vote. It isn’t how it should be.. but it is how it is.

    I wish it there would be a new game… but this process is too well entrenched to give up without one heck of a fight… and that may take generations. You have to play the game that exists.. not the one you wish did.

    the thing that would be different with this Clinton presidency is that there is a very good possibility that this president will have a congress they can actually work with… and imagine what somebody who knew how to play the game could do with that.

    that to me speaks more of hope than anything in this campaign. Someone who knows how to work the system and has the ability to get things done.

    Perhaps we would finally get the chance to see the democratic agenda in action.

    Did you know that Hillary and Bill were wide eyed idealists… both working deep within the democratic party when they started? i think younger than you at their first real experience at democratic power brokering… in Texas.

    She is still a wide eyed idealist… who optimistically believes there has to be a way to get things done and keeps trying even when she runs into countless roadblocks.

    she will literally work with anyone to accomplish her goals.

    And more important.. after the beating they took in Texas.. she stayed in the game. (One i dropped out of…) and she learned how to play hardball. She truly believes you can change the system from within. She has spent her entire political career doing just that.

    I have read both candidates websites… so i know what their platforms are… and where they differ, i think Hillary has a better grasp of the issues… but being an old gal who has seen more campaign promises broken than kept, i wanted to know what Obama has actually done.

    I will tell you that the news is more promising than i thought.. tho his senate record (including who he chose to mentor with and his attempts at passing substantive bills) is not what one would hope for as an agent of change.

    I agree that Obama sells. But he is going to have to sell a lot more than people’s enthusiasm for him and hope if he wants to beat McCain.

    McCain has a reputation of being a tough independent and when the shouting is over and he has that nomination, he will go back to selling that image.. regardless of the fact that he sold it out in a heartbeat to get his chance at the presidency.

    Let me tell you, it’s a pretty convincing image.

    And he has equally good plans for almost everything except getting out of the war and the economy.

    He knows how to play hardball… and has no qualms about doing so.

    And he has a republican administration behind him to help time events to promote his agenda.

    If it becomes the Obama campaign against the McCain campaign, this pretense of a clean and gracious campaign.. the political high road… will have to go because it just plain won’t stand up against the republican/McCain smear campaign. It won’t be a gentleman’s race.

    If he has to campaign against McCain, you won’t get the same candidate you have now because he will have to adjust his rhetoric and his strategy to combat some of the dirtiest politicking available.

    I am sorry new resident and any other republican toes i stepped on there… but i am just stating the obvious… the truth is that if you don’t win.. you never get a chance to either keep or break your campaign promises and nobody knows that better than John McCain.

    and i am sorry if this offends obama supporters. I am not putting him down. i truly think he would make a great president in 4 to 8 years… but for now, i am am hoping the better woman gets a chance to get things done:)

    ok.. so i guess i have to apologize to the guys too for my sexist ways;-)

    just more food for thought…

    #616200

    In reply to: Pit Bulls

    ALS
    Participant

    Again, ditto Kayleigh. Lattemom, welcome to 2008. Things are different from “when you worked 7 years ago.” Why don’t you get off your butt and get a job and then talk to me about what’s appropriate at work. Like hopey, I also work in the tech industry and no one cares what you wear when you’re behind a computer all day. If the freaking CEO wears jean shorts to work, I think it’s okay for me to wear jeans. I do own a suit which I have worn for interviews, but as soon as you’re in the door, you assimilate with company culture. Everyone would probably assume I was interviewing for another job if I showed up to work in a suit, lol.

    #615494

    In reply to: Go Hillary

    beachdrivegirl
    Participant

    I am not trying to bash Clinton I am trying to point out one of the strongest reasons why people of my in my age bracket our voting for Obama. ( I am 25). I think that a number of us have not spoken up in the past about who we think could when the past two elections and lets take a look around and see where that has gotten us. So yes the number one reason why I would like to see Obama come out ahead after the primaries is because I do think he can and will win. A few of the other reasons I support Obama include the fact that he seems more like the guy next door and someone you can open up to than Hillary. Furthermore, he would be change. And change is what we need. Lets take a look back for my entire lifetime starting since before i was born in 1982 we have had either a Bush or a Clinton in the White House. (Including VP’s) Now fast forward to today and take a look at where we are. Yes I like Hillary, I think she has great points, and I think she is an extremely positive role model for all women out there; however, i disagree that she is what we need. Take a look @ Obama’s web page if you have a chance he isn’t forgetting Healthcare, or kids, in fact he addresses each issue and has huge plans as to how to change the problems with in each of these issues. Maybe his biggest weakness is that he is not speaking out about them enough–but to me i think that plays into his hope campaign. that if he doesn’t over sell what he plans to change people will believe in him and have hope for our country!

    #616307
    barmargia
    Member

    Oh well I will show you JT, hold on and let me get my checkbook

    #616306
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    For those of you enjoying a good “laugh” at my expense, I would like to amend my original comment. Heheheh no longer bothers me. I am now offended by people sending me cash.

    #615493

    In reply to: Go Hillary

    Anonymous
    Inactive

    True, Kayleigh. I have yet to meet a Democrat who really “gets” it. I say this smiling. We both have a lot of faith in our respective party.

    And, believe me, I’m sure the Democratic party will get some Republican votes this year. However, I firmly believe that Democrats have a better chance of winning if it’s a McCain/Clinton race. I think more Republicans would be apt to vote for Clinton over Obama.

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