Re: [MMouse]: re: cities.

2000-05-17 Thread JessesSecret

i agree with mike. my friends say that seattle are is way kick bck im going 
there next month!
yay
jesse



Re: [MMouse]: re: cities.

2000-05-17 Thread KrazyLitts

>  However, the best record store ever is DEFINATELY Singles Going Steady.
>  ha.


Singles Going Steady?  That place freaks me out, i went in there once, and it 
looked like it was a porn shop that happened to sell records.  the guy behind 
the counter was really freaky too, lotsa leather, LOTS of Leather.

shuddering...
~Mike



Re: [MMouse]: re: cities.

2000-05-17 Thread Jamie Rockmost



i'm seconding (not a word) that motion. Fremont is indeed the most laid back 
place ever. i mean, a giant stone troll under a bridge? great. its turned 
into a big tourist trap though. but if you are ever in seattle, check out 
fremont. Broadway is also pretty laid back.
However, the best record store ever is DEFINATELY Singles Going Steady.
ha.
 .jamie..
rock and roll = www.singlesgoingsteady.com.

>
>Nope, not #1, Fremont in Seattle.  That is the most laid back and cool
>neighborhood on the planet.  Portland might come in #2 but Fremont takes 
>the
>cake.  They have a giant mock-up of a rocketship labeled, "The Center of 
>the
>Universe" and every other person is wearing tie-dye.  Oh, and there is the
>most kick-ass record store ever there, its called sonic boom records.
>
>~Mike


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Re: [MMouse]: re: cities.

2000-05-16 Thread KrazyLitts

> As far as Portland is concerned, if you think that this city is full
>  of arrogant people then you really haven't been to other cities. In my
>  humble opinion this is one of the most friendly, laid back, cities to
>  exist. It just might be the most. The east coast for sure has nothing
>  but cities that ignore you unless you know where to go, and any of most
>  of the others people are just to busy to notice or care about you.
>  I do like New Orleans though (atleast, only for a couple of weeks at the
>  most).

Nope, not #1, Fremont in Seattle.  That is the most laid back and cool 
neighborhood on the planet.  Portland might come in #2 but Fremont takes the 
cake.  They have a giant mock-up of a rocketship labeled, "The Center of the 
Universe" and every other person is wearing tie-dye.  Oh, and there is the 
most kick-ass record store ever there, its called sonic boom records.

~Mike