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Yikes! What high school?

Wut. I don't go to high school nor did I anywhere near where I lived.

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Wut. I don't go to high school nor did I anywhere near where I lived.

typically, when someone from a shared area asks what high school, they are looking for the name of the high school you attended.

God damn you're a dense motherfucker.

oh, and nobody cares about your internets.
 
Speaking of Seattle, any good places to visit/sightsee/eat there? Will be there with my fiancee for 2 days in mid-Jan. Planning to go to the Space Needle, Pike Marketplace, and the museum since they are displaying Picasso. Anything else?

Do a search in this forum and you'll find several threads of people asking the same question.

But added advice would be stay away from anywhere the OP is going to be.
 
i'd say it's a crappy place, but for you it's a glorius town and you should enjoy long stays therre; perhaps even move?
 
Speaking of Seattle, any good places to visit/sightsee/eat there? Will be there with my fiancee for 2 days in mid-Jan. Planning to go to the Space Needle, Pike Marketplace, and the museum since they are displaying Picasso. Anything else?

If its dry, great city to ride a bike. Burke Gilman trail from UW over to Fisherman's Terminal then south via Terminal 91 bike path to downtown. Stop for lunch in Capitol Hill on your way back to UW to return the bikes (Recycled cycles near UW rents bikes)
 
If its dry, great city to ride a bike. Burke Gilman trail from UW over to Fisherman's Terminal then south via Terminal 91 bike path to downtown. Stop for lunch in Capitol Hill on your way back to UW to return the bikes (Recycled cycles near UW rents bikes)

I have my own bike, but thanks for the info.
 
parking is a bitch, but it's doable. I drive up every now and again and ive had a few roommates that make it on street parking every day without tickets. on campus parking is also free during the weekend... you just gotta drive around and find a few spots.

go huskies!
 
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