It has done squat for my end of town, even PULLING STOPS so that the bus runs faster in OTHER PARTS OF TOWN.
Is it still true that there are no city council members who live north of the Ship Canal, despite the fact that something like 60% of the population of the city does? No wonder we don't get nothin'.
I want a book bag. I wonder if I could make one? I think the answer is yes. But do I have time or inclination?
I would guess a book bag would be harder to make, due to the needed sturdiness. But maybe I carry more books than you.
And I can't hide behind my desk, due to the stupid cube situation.
Also, why does my boss ask me for information I don't have? Why doesn't he just ask the people who have it directly?
Kat, I have one word for you--Dante.
What Robin said.
I just had shrimp creole for lunch, which was yummy, but now I want to take a nap.
hugs MetroTransit
growls at stoopid governor who wants to cut funding. again.
Is it still true that there are no city council members who live north of the Ship Canal, despite the fact that something like 60% of the population of the city does? No wonder we don't get nothin'.
Try living in South Seattle these days. I don't know what service here used to be like, outside of the trip from the U District to Georgetown (which can still be done pretty quickly during the work week with the 133), but getting anywhere other than Downtown from Beacon Hill is a bitch.
Is it still true that there are no city council members who live north of the Ship Canal, despite the fact that something like 60% of the population of the city does?
Actually, Steinbrueck lives in Jackson Park. Which has great bus service compared to the rest of the non-U District North End.
If someone's first name is Sarvenaz, would you assume they are male, or female?
Suffice it to say one of the many things I find eye-rolling about Seattle politics is the lack of a district system for the city council.