super positive art collective! Count on them for laid-back community art events (i.e. free beer at city hall, back yard space rocket launch) and a good slice of pie.
@NumberSix - The city's numbers are a little outrageous. They say they spend $3,000 a month on traffic barriers and crowd control.
@Commenty Colin - Fritz and Adams didn't set out to accomplish any practical results at the meeting, it was a "time to air things out" remember? I do think they put "end Last Thursday" as one of the options on the table to get people to attend, though, and it definitely worked.
Number Six,
thanks for the correction. I checked and, yes, there are different standards for wine. I updated the post with the correct amount - 5.75 percent for malt liquor and 13.5 percent for wine.
Detective Flannery,
The photo of the sign in the ceremony is a fake giant prop sign. Guess they forgot the a!
Caroll,
The bug with the links is fixed. They should be fine now. Thanks for pointing it out.
tk,
In this case I'm referring to people who mailed in their ballot and then days later came to me and asked, "Shit! I forgot my secrecy envelope! Is my ballot still valid?" (for example, the whiskey-loving Patrick A. Coleman)
I think it's awesome that Burgerville is doing this. It seems like they've gone out of their way to make it clear how much fat you're eating by not just listing the grams, but the percent of your daily total.
wuggienorpie,
I shorthanded Stuart's title to "rep" from "Chair of the Southwest Washington Regional Transportation Council."
probably late.