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Reply to comment by Greaser_Dude in Jenilee Harrison as the annoying Cindy on three's company 1980s by steroidamoeba
It really is amazing how he could make the dumbest things funny
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Reply to comment by smegdawg in Traveling from SeaTac to Forks by z00ker
I was also thinking light rail to ferry would be the most pleasant and least stressful way. It’s kind of nice going from the airport into Seattle and riding a ferry is fun
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Reply to comment by MoiJaimeLesCrepes in Mt Rainier elopement wildflower question by yellowstringbean
That was my first thought when seeing the photo
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Reply to comment by Tawptuan in Never Not Beautiful by islandinthecold
My mom’s friend said they used to crawl out there in high school too. No thanks!
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Reply to Next to the manger at Capitol Campus by LoudLemming
Hey, they’re the ones Ronnie Reagan used to do commercials for!
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Reply to comment by CaspinLange in How does Bellevue compare to Whidbey? by check_my_cv
Kirkland has a nice little downtown area with some personality. I didn’t realize that until I was there for the day a few years ago.
Active-Ad3977 t1_j0nirh3 wrote
I’m in eastern Washington so I don’t have personal experience gardening in that area, but this looks like a good resource. They might also want to check out WSU’s Yakima county extension office and the Yakima conservation district office- they have a plant sale in the spring. My conservation district’s plant sale has some hard to find plants for cheap, because they’re all provided through volunteer labor by master gardeners from their own gardens.
You’re right about variation across the state, Washington is probably the most ecologically/geographically diverse state in the US
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Reply to comment by Dannys_Girl_4ever in Memo: Oregon, Washington substations intentionally attacked by vostok412
I think it’s what they call meth heads in Australia
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Reply to comment by PiratesCouldHappen in Where can I see a moose?! by bigcalvesarein
That’s what I came to say. It’s also a great place to see migrating and resident birds. I only live 1/2 hour away but I don’t go as much as I should
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Reply to comment by Tawptuan in June, 1955. My grandfather was happy to return home after a few years on the east coast by Nixx_Mazda
There was no Giardia before 1950?
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Reply to comment by beebs44 in The 80s baby...I really miss that jacket. by Weneedabigger
No he looks way cooler than Richard Marx
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Reply to comment by TriangleMan85 in Best Romantic Restaurants in WA? by [deleted]
I didn’t mean to rain on your parade! I did consider maybe I should keep my opinion to myself. Maybe it was an off day. They do have nice views and Tacoma is somewhat lacking in fine dining establishments, I assume because of its proximity to the big city
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Reply to comment by TriangleMan85 in Best Romantic Restaurants in WA? by [deleted]
I wasn’t impressed the time I went, but maybe I shouldn’t generalize from a single visit. My steak was gristly and overcooked
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Reply to comment by Lazrath in Got some snow last night! by LostandWandering-
Oh no, it’s getting closer!!
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Reply to comment by LostandWandering- in Got some snow last night! by LostandWandering-
It’s not at all what I’m wishing for but it looks like it’s gonna happen either way!
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Reply to comment by LostandWandering- in Got some snow last night! by LostandWandering-
Dang, I’m in Spokane and I didn’t realize you were already getting snow down there
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Reply to comment by Pwillyams1 in Yakima needs our help... even the ARMY seems to not care. by mjlen4
Especially with the Camp Lejeune class action lawsuit commercials playing constantly on network television
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Reply to comment by ac19723 in A cool shower on a hot smoky day. Take care of your furry and feathered friends! by ac19723
Well, I’ve only had mine since May 2021 so I barely qualify as more experienced. But I’m always happy to talk duck.
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Reply to comment by ac19723 in A cool shower on a hot smoky day. Take care of your furry and feathered friends! by ac19723
I don’t think it’s an especially common allergy. Some people who can’t tolerate chicken eggs are fine with duck. Chicken eggs bother me too but not as much. Duck eggs have a lot going for them, and they have significantly more omega-3 without supplementing feed. I hope I didn’t worry you! I just thought it was kind of funny how it worked out for me
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Reply to comment by ac19723 in A cool shower on a hot smoky day. Take care of your furry and feathered friends! by ac19723
Me too! I found out I’m violently allergic to duck eggs after getting them, but I still want to get more!
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Reply to comment by ac19723 in A cool shower on a hot smoky day. Take care of your furry and feathered friends! by ac19723
Mine definitely come running when they hear running water, they just stay out of the line of fire until it’s mud pit time
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Reply to A cool shower on a hot smoky day. Take care of your furry and feathered friends! by ac19723
Hello fellow Washingtonian duckkeeper! My ducks run away from the hose but they sure love their pool
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Reply to Road Trip to Eastern Washington from Seattle - Suggestions? by AK232342
This video offers kind of an interesting perspective. Spokane is the only place east of Leavenworth that they’ve covered so far but hopefully they’ll be able to do more in the future