Recent comments in /f/Washington

Heidialmighty4 t1_ixwhdt7 wrote

I hope he loses all his parishioners. I hope not one legit person who honestly believes in Jesus, shows up on Sunday. People who are true Believers, don’t believe in the garbage that so called pastor, is spewing. We remember that Jesus walked amongst all of us and that He loved all of us. Regardless of sexual orientation and who we love.

That’s what TRUE Believers believe in.

This MF is a religious freak. Someone who claims to know the Word. To know Jesus. He knows neither.

He’s an ugly human being just like the guy who took those innocent lives at the club.

I’m sorry there is such hideousness in this world.

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ramblinsam t1_ixwgtb1 wrote

Reply to comment by Hopsblues in Welcome to Aberdeen by sasquatchbrokers

Yep. There’s the Kurt Cobain park which you learn pretty quick on your first visit, does not have any municipal funding. Far as I can tell, it’s just a few volunteers that keep it up. It’s a bridge over the Wishkah, a burned up lawn chair, some graffiti and dog turds. I feel like Kurt would’ve wanted it this way. Doesn’t need an interpretive center - the site itself does all the talking.

I’m told there’s also a mural of the band somewhere, but I fear it’s been painted over because I sure haven’t found it.

What was the spot you stumbled on @Hopsblues?

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somemycologist223 t1_ixwdasz wrote

Reply to comment by yeahbarry in Welcome to Aberdeen by sasquatchbrokers

We are in grays harbor county. It boast a population of about 70.000 . I was born and raised in atlanta and I prefer the small town quiet life. I'd say do you research and don't let some miserable 🐕‍🦺 talk ya pit of visiting this beautiful place.

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Bardamu1932 t1_ixwd2yv wrote

Was raised age 5 to 13 in Aberdeen. McDermoth Elementary and a year at Hopkins Junior High. I remember: The Roller Rink, clam digging at Oyehut, and Moclips, fishing off the dock at Westport, beachcombing (for driftwood, agates, and glass floats), roasting hot dogs and marshmellows on the beach, "grab bags" at Chuck's Chili Bowl, eating salmon berries, "blow me down" gales, visiting the Quinault Reservation beaches, camping on the Wynoochee, swimming at Lake Aberdeen. Got "sand in my soul", because sand gets into everything...

Thought that I'd be a Weatherwax Bobcat, but instead became a Lincoln Lynx in Seattle.

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somemycologist223 t1_ixwcmxr wrote

Wow... I'm sorry 😐 but I. Have to say.... Here you are in one of the most beautiful places in the world and don't have one nice thing to say... That is so sad to me. I'd hate to be such a 😡🐕‍🦺. I promise you that it's my experience baths if you ain't part of the solution, your probably the problem 🤢💩

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somemycologist223 t1_ixwbxsu wrote

Reply to comment by yeahbarry in Welcome to Aberdeen by sasquatchbrokers

Well..... I'm originally from Atlanta Georgia and to be honest the washington coast is like no where else I've ever been .. from the lush temperate rainforest to the jagged grey coast in which the county is named for this is definitely one of the most beautiful places I've ever had the pleasure of being. The town I live in is 15 miles from the olympic national forest which is rich in wild life , elk , deer, cougars, black bear, I'd definitely put this amazing place on my bucket list if I as you

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lurkerfromstoneage t1_ixwanzy wrote

Cobain gets all the praise while he owed SO much to Melvins + Buzz Osborne out there who receive little widespread/common knowledge credit for what Nirvana became. Also, for being so obsessed with Nirvana/Cobain, and “come as you are” façade, Seattle is the most overanalytical, judgmental region I have lived in.

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