Originally posted by: Journer
i have friends that live in seatle...they are cool...but i find most of the people up there are stuck up and in general kind of mean...then again i'm from the south 😛 if it werent for the people i would move there in a hearbeat...mountains on one side beach on the other...cant beat it
"Really rainy"?Originally posted by: Proletariat
Its really rainy, but the people are nice, and the mountains in Washington are beautiful
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
"Really rainy"?Originally posted by: Proletariat
Its really rainy, but the people are nice, and the mountains in Washington are beautiful
There is less rain in Seattle than in Pittaburgh. In fact, it has less precipitation than many other cities.
Mountains anywhere are beautiful.
The people are nice enough on the surface, but in general they don't open up.
I like Seattle, as far as cities go, it's not all that city-like, which is a good thing.
Drivers here suck though. If you're used to driving in Boston, Seattle drivers will make you furious. They're timid and don't make up their minds and never signal. They also never move to the right lane.
ZV
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
"Really rainy"?Originally posted by: Proletariat
Its really rainy, but the people are nice, and the mountains in Washington are beautiful
There is less rain in Seattle than in Pittaburgh. In fact, it has less precipitation than many other cities.
It almost never rains from mid-March through October. Winter is rainy, but it's really no different from the grey winters back east, just warmer.Originally posted by: Proletariat
Hmm maybe I went at a bad time. It rained for like 2 weeks straight when I was there a few years ago.Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
"Really rainy"?Originally posted by: Proletariat
Its really rainy, but the people are nice, and the mountains in Washington are beautiful
There is less rain in Seattle than in Pittaburgh. In fact, it has less precipitation than many other cities.
Mountains anywhere are beautiful.
The people are nice enough on the surface, but in general they don't open up.
I like Seattle, as far as cities go, it's not all that city-like, which is a good thing.
Drivers here suck though. If you're used to driving in Boston, Seattle drivers will make you furious. They're timid and don't make up their minds and never signal. They also never move to the right lane.
ZV