More like in the locks.
Yep, just donāt get step on the hypodermic needles ![]()
Wife: s best friend lives there easy sell on that trip for us.
that must have replaced jaywalking as the infraction du jour up in Sea town
One of my Army buddies lives in Seattle. Spent a drought summer in 1978 there. Truly a spectacular city.
The UW stadium is where āThe Waveā was created. The school has been cursed ever since.
Been to Seattle 7-8 times. Once loved it. It has deteriorated badly. Homeless situation is really hurting city. I have hiked up to 7000 feet on Zmt Rainer. In July got into several feet of snow. Hiked around Mt St Helenās. Hiked the z Columbia River Gorge river gorge and Mt Hood. Looks d of waterfalls. Did the Oregon game in Eugene. Summers and fall very nice, winter not do much. Sadly I will not return.
Exciting. This would be a must-make trip for me.
What they actually call it is āsailgating.ā
I didnāt see many sails.
I gotta good Dad joke for that one!! But you know what , Iām going to hold off for now. ![]()
. You welcome.
Their fans dont say thereās too much to do in Seattle or blame the Seahawks, etc. for not showing up to the games.
Iāve been on the UW campus. Itās breathtaking.
A canopy in a stadium in the Pacific Northwest but none even in future plans for a stadium in Southeast Texas!?!?
What wave?
Would have been cool living in Seattle in the 90āsā¦.Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Mother Love Bone, Mudhoney, Alice In Chains, etc.
I would have been at a club every night.
I saw a couple gray whales from the shore in Port Orford, Oregon when my Mom lived thereā¦
PNW is so beautiful!
I meanā¦when youāre tailgating, how many tails do you see?
Depends on the type of tail.
Seattle area is beautiful. My aunt and family moved there early 2000s. Iāve been 4 or 5 times. Never leave disappointed from spectacular views and cool adventures.
Iām in!!!
GO COOGS