13 Nov 5
Seattle
Seattle was a great time I must admit. I saw many a cool site. We went to the EMP and SciFi museum which was quite the treat for a music and tech. dork like myself. I got to eat fish & chips like a man and there was many a tasty microbrew available to wash it down. We attended the birthday party of one of the members of Black Daisy Comedy and I was finally able to meet the two guys that my friend Jessica kept telling me about. Oh, also, Ali’s car was almost stolen. That was kind of a bummer. Luckily nothing was stolen from her car but the steering column was bent and the wipers didn’t work (they tend to be crucial in all the rain). All is well now as it only took a day to get that all taken care of. So, I’m back in SoDak and the transition from Seattle weather to the beginning of South Dakota winter is going smoothly. Please feel free to contact me at my regular number if you have any questions. That or leave comments.
Me & Ali
The Fremont Troll
Pike Place Market
and finally, Me & Lenin.





Glad to read that you had a good time! That says a lot for the city, especially after a few rainy days and an attempted car theft. My car and “the Club” are both in working order and safe this evening. Sunny 50-degree days have returned in the Emerald City, while I continue to search for work.
I’m confused by this statement from you post:
“Please feel free to contact me at my regular number if you have any questions.”
Is this like a Seattle brochure?
How was Pike Place Market? Did you make like Marv. Harrison and make some miraculous fish catch in the endzone to beat Ali at the last second while eating pizza?
and why is there a huge statue of Lenin?
Tyler, I’m still attempting to figure out how to make your name show up in a visible color. Your confusion is regarding me just being silly for my own amusement. Do not lose sleep. Pike Place Market was awesome actually. I think I would give it considerable attention if I lived in Seattle. Did you just communist manifest me on that question? There wasn’t any fish tossing that I saw. Should I have seen a fish in mid-flight, I certainly would have made like m. harrison. The only pizza we ate was delivery. The huge statue of Lenin, I must assume, is just a sign of liberal america surrendering to communism. The sign next to the statue stated that art is meant to inspire feeling whether positive or negative. Some people hate that it is there and some people love that validation so I guess the relevance is solidified.
If I can, I would like to congratulate you on using “communist manifest” as a verb, well done my friend. And yes, apparently there is copious amounts of fish tossing at Pike Place market. So much so they have a live web-cam devoted to it (although I’ve watched for a few minutes and haven’t seen any).
http://www.pikeplacefish.com/
http://www.pikeplacefish.com/Webcam.html
I thought you might appreciate that. I’m glad my intentions were realized. I had heard that there was fish-tossing. Apparently my mom caught one when she and my dad visited.