SurferLucas
Southern Gentleman
Still haven't seen you on my commute out of EAT.
I've not been to EAT in I don't know how long...I'm doing a turn on the 20th of December, and overnighting there on the 30th if you're commuting one of those days!
Still haven't seen you on my commute out of EAT.
Also a smug Des Moines kid... okay not really. Burien was my old stomping ground.Yakima...oh, right, that's on the other side of/in the middle of those mountains...right...it's a place, I guess it (like most of Eastern WA) does exist.
<- smug Des Moines kid.
I've lived in Seattle. Owned a nice view house in W Seattle that's prolly worth a million today. I wouldn't trade the investment for being away from the rain, traffic, wall to wall people...rain, traffic. When I left SEA in the 90's, my real estate investment bought me a view mansion in Spokane Valley with 10 acres of pine trees. YYMV.... but you couldn't pay me to go back to the wet side of the hills. That's just me.
I went to Sunnydale and all.Also a smug Des Moines kid... okay not really. Burien was my old stomping ground.
Funny fact, Northern Exposure is based off the town I grew up in.Northern Exposure is a great show.
Amazing how much small town "stuff" (both good and bad) is the same, no matter the geographic location.
Funny fact, Northern Exposure is based off the town I grew up in.
I wish probably not going to be back until end of January.I've not been to EAT in I don't know how long...I'm doing a turn on the 20th of December, and overnighting there on the 30th if you're commuting one of those days!
I am thinking of moving there if job talk ends in my favor. If I am lucky I may work for a well known light plane manufacturer. So what's good in Yakima and what's not?
Whatever floats your boat. I like city life and I actually love the weather in the PNW. Then again, anywhere out there is beautiful, so I'm sure saidmansion was/is cool too. I do hate traffic, and while not as bad as socal, PDX and SEA both have incredibly poor traffic management, and it is excruciating at times......especially if you have to travel anywhere between Tacoma and Seattle. Either way, Seattle is the one place (aside from maybe San Diego after living there previously) that the wife and I can envision settling down in after I leave active duty. Her family is from there, so she spent a lot of time there as a kid, as did I with an older brother who went to UW, and I think we both have good memories of the place. Not to mention that it is one of the few places in the PNW where I could continue to fly and still make decent money.