Horseman 2,416 Posted May 12 8 minutes ago, thegeneral said: Yeah Lewis McChord is a destination, What a dumbass Why don’t you go bag some of your cowshit for me. I’ll take 5 bags please! I guess you've given up trying to list one thing Seattle is better at? It's worse on cost, crime, homeless, pollution, garbage, graffiti, drug addicts. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Horseman 2,416 Posted May 12 1 minute ago, thegeneral said: The rain brings the snow and makes it green here. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thegeneral 3,037 Posted May 12 Just now, Horseman said: I guess you've given up trying to list one thing Seattle is better at? It's worse on cost, crime, homeless, pollution, garbage, graffiti, drug addicts. Remind me what area in Seattle you lived in again Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Horseman 2,416 Posted May 12 The general thinks it has to rain for 8 months straight for things to be green. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maximum Overkill 1,825 Posted May 12 1 minute ago, Horseman said: The general thinks it has to rain for 8 months straight for things to be green. @thegeneral is closer to his Transtifa buddies in Seattle. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thegeneral 3,037 Posted May 12 Just now, Horseman said: The general thinks it has to rain for 8 months straight for things to be green. There’s a temperate rainforest a couple hours away . Even your weirdass has to admit the natural beauty of this area is undeniable, Remind me shitfarmer, where did you live again up here? You won’t say. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fnord 2,106 Posted May 12 2 minutes ago, thegeneral said: There’s a temperate rainforest a couple hours away . Even your weirdass has to admit the natural beauty of this area is undeniable, Remind me shitfarmer, where did you live again up here? You won’t say. He probably got kicked out of CHAZ for being too much of an ass. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thegeneral 3,037 Posted May 12 3 minutes ago, Maximum Overkill said: @thegeneral is closer to his Transtifa buddies in Seattle. I don’t mess with Antifa and they don’t mess with me! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
5-Points 3,424 Posted May 12 5 hours ago, TheNewGirl said: "Where'd you get that big green pepper welfare burger?" "Waaahhhhh......my mother made it....waaaaaahhhh." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shadrap 226 Posted May 12 3 hours ago, thegeneral said: Remind me what area in Seattle you lived in again was in Seattle for a week 6 years ago. Garbage along roads & streets along with homeless. As I was there many times in the 80's it appears that liberals have torn it apart since then. IMHO Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jbycho 666 Posted May 12 2 minutes ago, shadrap said: was in Seattle for a week 6 years ago. Garbage along roads & streets along with homeless. As I was there many times in the 80's it appears that liberals have torn it apart since then. IMHO It's a confirmed shlthole.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Horseman 2,416 Posted May 12 17 minutes ago, shadrap said: was in Seattle for a week 6 years ago. Garbage along roads & streets along with homeless. As I was there many times in the 80's it appears that liberals have torn it apart since then. IMHO I lived in the burbs for 13 years. Went downhill year after year. Over a billion dollars spent on the homeless problem and they only made it worse. Drug addicts everywhere. Complete incompetence from every elected official. So glad we got out, I'd hate trying to sell a house after the garbage people spread out that far. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jbycho 666 Posted May 12 1 minute ago, Horseman said: I lived in the burbs for 13 years. Went downhill year after year. Over a billion dollars spent on the homeless problem and it only made it worse. Drug addicts everywhere. Complete incompetence from every elected official. So glad we got out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CaptainObvious1 345 Posted May 12 23 hours ago, thegeneral said: No wonder you always smell like cowshit! I’m not making fun of anyone except you Micropeen. You obsessed with his d!ck? You're such a weird poster. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thegeneral 3,037 Posted May 12 44 minutes ago, Horseman said: 58 minutes ago, shadrap said: was in Seattle for a week 6 years ago. Garbage along roads & streets along with homeless. As I was there many times in the 80's it appears that liberals have torn it apart since then. IMHO I lived in the burbs for 13 years. Went downhill year after year. Over a billion dollars spent on the homeless problem and they only made it worse. Drug addicts everywhere. Complete incompetence from every elected official. So glad we got out, I'd hate trying to sell a house after the garbage people spread out that far. Six years ago for a week and the 80’s and a guy that lived in “the burbs”. No offense but you guys are regular locals! The house down the street from mine sold on the first day with multiple offers. Been that way for years TBH. To each their own! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shadrap 226 Posted May 12 1 hour ago, thegeneral said: Six years ago for a week and the 80’s and a guy that lived in “the burbs”. No offense but you guys are regular locals! The house down the street from mine sold on the first day with multiple offers. Been that way for years TBH. To each their own! Went to college at Gonzaga in Spokane. Very familiar with Seattle and been there a LOT regardless of how you want to paint it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thegeneral 3,037 Posted May 12 7 minutes ago, shadrap said: Went to college at Gonzaga in Spokane. Very familiar with Seattle and been there a LOT regardless of how you want to paint it. Spokane is about as far as you can be from Seattle in the state. I do like Eastern WA. Those Red Mountain grapes. In any case. If the place is such a dump why do people knock themselves out to spend millions to buy a 2000 square foot house? Doesn’t that seem to be a little evidence despite what yours or my personal opinions on this matter may be? It’s 60 out today, the mountains are out still painted with snow, heading into summer when this place is the tiits. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shadrap 226 Posted May 12 11 minutes ago, thegeneral said: Spokane is about as far as you can be from Seattle in the state. I do like Eastern WA. Those Red Mountain grapes. In any case. If the place is such a dump why do people knock themselves out to spend millions to buy a 2000 square foot house? Doesn’t that seem to be a little evidence despite what yours or my personal opinions on this matter may be? It’s 60 out today, the mountains are out still painted with snow, heading into summer when this place is the tiits. I'm saying the changes that have happened, such as garbage strewn everywhere along roadways, homeless encampments, and the increased crime is directly related to the political leanings of the western side of the State. I think it is sad. Still a decent place but drifting down the liberal rabbit hole that consumed San Fran., Portland & the the other cities going this same way. Just an observation from someone who has been there. also IMO Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thegeneral 3,037 Posted May 12 Just now, shadrap said: I'm saying the changes that have happened, such as garbage strewn everywhere along roadways, homeless encampments, and the increased crime is directly related to the political leanings of the western side of the State. I think it is sad. Still a decent place but drifting down the liberal rabbit hole that consumed San Fran., Portland & the the other cities going this same way. Just an observation from someone who has been there. also IMO Fair enough. Big cities have these issues. I grew up in rural Indiana and people threw garbage out the car window and hung up killed deer in front of their trailer that I passed on my way home from school. Seattle will be just fine (as I said proof is in the real estate, jobs, etc) as will SF and Portland a couple other great American big cities. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shadrap 226 Posted May 13 28 minutes ago, thegeneral said: Fair enough. Big cities have these issues. I grew up in rural Indiana and people threw garbage out the car window and hung up killed deer in front of their trailer that I passed on my way home from school. Seattle will be just fine (as I said proof is in the real estate, jobs, etc) as will SF and Portland a couple other great American big cities. your last sentence. they will be fine? they have gotten worse every year for the last 20 years. good luck but I see the trend & it is not getting better, it getting worse in every city you just mentioned. You get what you vote for & nothing indicates those cities are on the rise. Just the opposite. Rose colored glasses and all. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thegeneral 3,037 Posted May 13 7 minutes ago, shadrap said: your last sentence. they will be fine? they have gotten worse every year for the last 20 years. good luck but I see the trend & it is not getting better, it getting worse in every city you just mentioned. You get what you vote for & nothing indicates those cities are on the rise. Just the opposite. Rose colored glasses and all. This is your opinion, you can have it of course. My opinion is it’s an amazing place to live that is unique in this entire country. People rush in to buy in Seattle. That’s the bottom line. They must all be wrong. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maximum Overkill 1,825 Posted May 13 12 hours ago, thegeneral said: People rush in to buy in Seattle. That’s the bottom line. They must all be wrong. They are wrong, the weather sucks, it's too expensive and everyone wants to kill themselves. Seattle and King County suicide rates are a serious public health concern. Here's a breakdown: 1. King County Suicide Rates: Overall: The overall suicide death rate in King County was 12.3 per 100,000 residents between 2018 and 2022, with 12 per 100,000 in 2022, totaling 298 deaths. Higher than average: Several groups have higher suicide rates than the King County average, including adults 75+, adults 65-74, adults 45-64, and adults 18-24. Specific Seattle Neighborhoods: Downtown, Belltown, and First Hill have the highest suicide rates in King County, while Green Lake, Phinney Ridge, Rainier Valley, and Rainier Beach have lower rates. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thegeneral 3,037 Posted May 13 16 minutes ago, Maximum Overkill said: They are wrong, the weather sucks, it's too expensive and everyone wants to kill themselves. Seattle and King County suicide rates are a serious public health concern. Here's a breakdown: 1. King County Suicide Rates: Overall: The overall suicide death rate in King County was 12.3 per 100,000 residents between 2018 and 2022, with 12 per 100,000 in 2022, totaling 298 deaths. Higher than average: Several groups have higher suicide rates than the King County average, including adults 75+, adults 65-74, adults 45-64, and adults 18-24. Specific Seattle Neighborhoods: Downtown, Belltown, and First Hill have the highest suicide rates in King County, while Green Lake, Phinney Ridge, Rainier Valley, and Rainier Beach have lower rates. Great research Kavorkian. Hey look I live in one of the lower ones...phew! Give me 40 degrees and rain over 0 degrees for months on end. Then in summer 75 and low humidity over 100 and 95%. I lived in Midwest and it stinks!! if you ever feel depressed please reach out, MO! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maximum Overkill 1,825 Posted May 13 3 minutes ago, thegeneral said: Great research Kavorkian. Hey look I live in one of the lower ones...phew! Give me 40 degrees and rain over 0 degrees for months on end. Then in summer 75 and low humidity over 100 and 95%. I lived in Midwest and it stinks!! if you ever feel depressed please reach out, MO! I'd go back to Afghanistan before I went back to Seattle, it's safer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thegeneral 3,037 Posted May 13 Just now, Maximum Overkill said: I'd go back to Afghanistan before I went back to Seattle, it's safer. I guess if you are soft. You come back up and I’ll show you around and keep you safe! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maximum Overkill 1,825 Posted May 13 1 minute ago, thegeneral said: I guess if you are soft. You come back up and I’ll show you around and keep you safe! Appreciated. Come to Hilton Head Island and I'll show you what it's like to live. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thegeneral 3,037 Posted May 13 2 minutes ago, Maximum Overkill said: Appreciated. Come to Hilton Head Island and I'll show you what it's like to live. It’s a deal. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheNewGirl 1,400 Posted May 13 Eggs are still around $9/dozen here at the local larger chain I shop at. I am not sure what they are at Trader Joes, but last time I went there they were considerably less, like $5/dozen which is closer to "normal" here. The super organic cage free brown eggs are $12/dozen at the larger chain. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squistion 2,016 Posted May 13 8 minutes ago, TheNewGirl said: Eggs are still around $9/dozen here at the local larger chain I shop at. I am not sure what they are at Trader Joes, but last time I went there they were considerably less, like $5/dozen which is closer to "normal" here. The super organic cage free brown eggs are $12/dozen at the larger chain. $7.99 for a dozen Egglands Best for me at Von/Albertsons (Lucerne store brand the same price). Yeah, Trader Joe's is probably a little cheaper but I don't have one close to me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maximum Overkill 1,825 Posted May 13 . It's killing Squissy to know that Americans are thriving in this beautiful Trump economy! I paid $3.50 for organic free range eggs the other day. Suck it, blame someone else Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
seafoam1 2,838 Posted May 13 Just now, Maximum Overkill said: . It's killing Squissy to in now that Americans are thriving in this beautiful Trump economy! I paid $3.50 for organic free range eggs the other day. Suck it, blame your Mayor Liberals are all depressed we aren't gonna be as poor as they are. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gepetto 1,317 Posted May 14 Graph showing prices on many consumer items over the years can be found here: https://www.bls.gov/charts/consumer-price-index/consumer-price-index-average-price-data.htm Share this post Link to post Share on other sites