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  • Comment on O my captain's answer…
    Gogogophers_small

    "I will however sit and talk with him about being a little bigger then I can handle. If he isnt bothered by it then I will move on. Dont worry I am a strong woman." Note to all women: If you ever want to dump a man, this is the most wonderful and pain-free (no pun intended) way to do it. He'll walk away dejected, but with a crooked smile on his face.

  • Comment on Marty Unger's answer…
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    It is a light rain for most of those seven-eight months. But it is also grey. Every day. Week after week. Wet. And grey. For seven months. At least. Are you prepared for that?

  • Comment on O my captain's answer…
    Gogogophers_small

    Lucky you, though. You got one. You're free to ignore it as you wish.

  • Comment on O my captain's answer…
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    Figured. That's the answer I was hoping not to hear. Those averages always come from an age span of everyone working today. People in their 40's and above started their careers in a much more unfair time. Let's make an average of those salary statistics for the under 35 crowd though, and I think you'd be surprised at the result. There may be a few younger men making a whole lot more money than women, such as the investment banker crowd, skewing the average, but they're making a whole lot more money than just about everyone. Person to person, it's different. I think a lot more young men are finding themselves unemployed or readily underpaid. Just take a look at the percentages of women vs men graduating from college campuses these days. The pendulum has swung in this regard (though not in other areas, I readily admit) and you're forsaking the younger male generation, though still acting like you're being taken advantage of financially.
    Yes. Irrelevant to what you want to know. But you ask that sort of question, you can expect such answers.

    Regardless, free country (sort of?). You're free to spend your money where you like. And some gadflys with nothing better to do at the moment are free to comment on your question.

  • Comment on O my captain's answer…
    Gogogophers_small

    Him specifically? Probably not. No. That is a fair, but different question. But I am only assuming that he does not frequent many tattoo shops. If he does, then... specifics always help.

  • Comment on O my captain's answer…
    Gogogophers_small

    I do. Because it's a fair question. I'm sure if someone posed the same sort of question in some field, replacing "men" with women, someone would ask this, possibly yourself.

  • Comment on soundslikepuget's answer…
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    " The funniest quirk I witness re: Seattle drivers is their anticipatory driving. ENTIRE LANES will be empty because, eventually, a mile ahead, it merges with another lane."

    Yes. This too! Seattle... you suck at driving.

  • Comment on soundslikepuget's answer…
    Gogogophers_small

    Can't merge! Can't fuckin merge! They slow down! I'd shroom you again, if I could. I've been ranting this to everyone who cares (or doesn't) to listen, for years.

    And there's no such thing as a fast-lane in Washington State.

  • Comment on agness's answer…
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    I wish there was a feature to answer your own question. Best single-serving cookie after 6:30 in Capitol Hill: Bleu Grotto. They bake their own, fresh. They don't touch North Hill either, but they're moist and tasty. And they taste great with a whiskey on the rocks.

  • Comment on agness's answer…
    Gogogophers_small

    God damn it. I keep getting the name wrong (for the one person following who may care). It's "Seattle's Favorite Cookies" which apparently ship to different convenience stores. Next to North Hill Bakery, who's chocolate krinkle is fuckin phenomenal, it's the best cookie I've found on the hill, since there's no competition.

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