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As a local, Alki is a great place to visit. I love the views! Nice video Taylor!
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I think it's a really good idea, I hope to surf it soon as possible I've lived out on the Oregon coast mostly my whole life.. If you guys are hiring id be stoked to come out. I want surf your wave Joey sounds epic!! Btw haha my name is Joey also, trunking it in Washington! epic!! Beer and barrels winning!!
Transparency is exactly what this video did not include. There was no mention of how these hybrid dogs were allowed to escape from their enclosures and kill a couple of domesticated dogs within the last few years. Nor was there any mention of this "rescue sanctuary" breeds the hybrid dogs and has sold them to the public. A reputable rescue sanctuary would never breed, sell the animals, or allow them to have physical contact with people. All of the legal information and documents can be found online in regard to what's going on with this establishment so don't take my word for it. Many reputable organizations have made statements against poth. And this interview was sadly one-sided. Either the interviewer was just lacking in knowledge about this place or he didn't want to ask the hard questions?
10 years here and it's true, it's dirty, crime, etc. Yes all cities have that, and some areas are worse than others, but you'd have to be willfully ignorant to not see it's getting worse, not just in Tacoma.
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If this is "Good Clean Fun", why does The Needling delete comments it doesn't like? If this is "Good Clean Fun", why is the creator blocking followers who don't agree with her? If this is "Good Clean Fun", why is The Needling perpetuating dangerous and harmful stereotypes to propagate personal political beliefs? "Good Clean Fun" went out the window this week for many followers of The Needling. Making fun of Seattle is one thing; blocking followers and deleting comments reeks of something else. And it isn't funny.
I was born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up. Japanese-American. I was only on Vashon Island in 5th grade, when we went to Camp Sealth from school. I've been kind of fascinated with Vashon Island. Are there stores and businesses? Are there sufficient roads to drive? I'd likely go from West Seattle Fauntleroy, and then over to Tacoma afterwards. For such a short ride, does anybody actually go up on the inside part of the ferry?
I just had my first Tieton Cider the other day at The Spar in Tacoma. It was the yummy Cranberry Cider and we plan to bring some to our family's Thanksgiving celebration this month. I didn't know anything about the company, so thanks for this info-packed discussion. (BTW, I love the rain, too!)
It's interesting to see your POV and your other comments. Here's my view. There was a large Japanese American farming community living on Vashon Island before WW2. Over a thousand. My mother was born there in early 1910s. She and her sister graduated from University of Washington in early 1930s among the first group of Japanese Americans to enter. In the community she learned Japanese language customs and traditions. But of course that was all destroyed during the evacuation of Japanese Americans during the start of WW2. My parents lost land and all property. What ever they could carry in suitcases was what they all left. My grandfather was arrested by FBI because he among the leaders in the community. And spent a year in federal prison before he was sent back to relocation camp with the family. So the US govt had lists of US citizens gathered before WW2.
Part 2. Of course my parents never talked about it. During the war they worked as farm laborers in Montana. After war, they started farming in eastern Oregon. During early 1950s my entire family moved to Los Angeles. My parents did come to visit Seattle where some family members came back. But they never back to the Island. Of course, I'm not blaming anybody who lives there now. That's almost 80 years ago. 3 generations back. But I wonder how many Japanese Americans came back. Thanks for letting me have this space for a little history that's all forgotten.