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NapAnon
26th June 2009, 18:18
In just a few days I will be going back to Washington, my homestate, for the first time in 12 years. I just wanted to get some feedback on some things I should check out while there, and not just the run of the mill touristy (sp) stuff, places that locals enjoy as well.

P.S. Please refrain from saying Space needle, i've seen/heard it far to many times during my searching.

Thanks

An archist
26th June 2009, 20:00
Check out the space needle.

which doctor
26th June 2009, 20:54
and pike place

black magick hustla
26th June 2009, 21:52
hipster coke parties

ls
26th June 2009, 22:09
Ask cyu!

All I can suggest is take a piss on Microsoft's lawn in Redmond.

jake williams
26th June 2009, 23:46
Be a yuppie. But a colder one than you would be if you were in San Fran.

mykittyhasaboner
26th June 2009, 23:47
Enjoy the rain?

Angry Young Man
27th June 2009, 23:17
See the bridge in Aberdeen.

Sugar Hill Kevis
27th June 2009, 23:49
Listen to Nirvana

Alternately: Agua Verde, Boat St., On Portage Bay between Lake Washington and Lake Union, just south and west of the University of Washington is a standout, attractive but informal, with creative, contemporary Mexican cooking, including a lot of great vegetarian and seafood options. Show up early, be prepared to wait half an hour, or get your food to go and sit at the picnic tables by the lake outside. They also rent kayaks and do tours around Lake Union.

Get some fajitas and a kayak

Jack
28th June 2009, 04:16
Smash a Starbucks window.

NapAnon
28th June 2009, 04:41
Enjoy the rain?

hipster coke parties
Fantastic ideas, thank you!


Aqua Verde, though, seems really cool.
Fajitas and kayaks is just a brilliant idea, I think I'll check that out.

That bridge seems cool as well.

More Fire for the People
28th June 2009, 05:18
I can't believe nobody has said you should see a Blue Scholars concert.

Sugar Hill Kevis
28th June 2009, 12:16
According to their myspace the only gig they've got lined up currently is in San Diego and in August... so nerrr :p

Angry Young Man
28th June 2009, 15:15
Smash a Starbucks window.

You could probably do that without leaving your chair.

Nothing Human Is Alien
28th June 2009, 20:54
Steelhead and salmon fishing.

StalinFanboy
28th June 2009, 21:59
Smash a Starbucks window.
Beat me to it.

Angry Young Man
29th June 2009, 03:35
Steal a plane, pick us all up and we launch an assault on DC

Comrade B
29th June 2009, 16:18
Steal a plane, pick us all up and we launch an assault on DC
FBI raid

anyway, see a concert man, everyone on eastern Washington side that we were living over there

Communist Theory
29th June 2009, 17:03
Go see the giant Gundam.

:lol:

Or you can go to the Space Needle.

Sam_b
29th June 2009, 17:48
Go record shopping and pay a visit to the Crocodile cafe/live music venue. I hear its very good for up-and-coming bands.

Sugar Hill Kevis
29th June 2009, 18:37
Or you can go to the Space Needle.

It's a starbucks now

Comrade B
30th June 2009, 00:49
It's a starbucks now
hehe, I bet it has one inside...

Taboo Tongue
30th June 2009, 01:26
You could probably do that without leaving your chair.
Does that count as Armchair revolution still?

Depending on how you like Lenin, there is a statue (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue_of_Lenin_%28Seattle%29) there.

Rouge
3rd July 2009, 07:11
You could something......exciting?
Or visit the not so glorious shit-hole of a town that I live in. It's kinda near Seattle. :P
We have trees and weed.

Comrade B
3rd July 2009, 07:31
We have trees and weed.
Hah, we got that, onions, wine, and coke!
just that none of it waits around in town
A little coke does...
And we have meth labs aplenty! And NONE of that gets exported!

Pirate turtle the 11th
3rd July 2009, 08:30
Masturbate Furiously.

Angry Young Man
3rd July 2009, 12:56
Hey! Just because that's how you spent your holiday in Seattle!

NapAnon
6th July 2009, 17:03
Masturbate Furiously.

I did that before I left. Figured I would masturbate enough for the time spent here.

Needless to say, I am very squishy in areas....

RedScare
6th July 2009, 18:50
Go see the big statue of Lenin in the Fremont area of Seattle.

Il Medico
6th July 2009, 18:53
Dance in the rain.:D
Or basically dance anywhere outside!:laugh:

Did you know Seattle actually gets less rain than New York City? Odd.

NapAnon
7th July 2009, 16:39
Go see the big statue of Lenin in the Fremont area of Seattle.
I added Fremont to my list. I didn't really want to specify because it looks like a cool place to be, in general.


Dance in the rain.:D
Or basically dance anywhere outside!:laugh:

Did you know Seattle actually gets less rain than New York City? Odd.

I didn't know that. It's refreshing here though, It's South Florida's winter temperature up here.
65> 90( not including humidity)

Sugar Hill Kevis
7th July 2009, 17:48
Go see the big statue of Lenin in the Fremont area of Seattle.

It's a starbucks now