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Submitted by Ehver Green on Mon, 03/10/2008 - 11:17pm.

The list is vast. From my early recollection of childhood to today, 9 reasons why I still love Olympia. In dishonor of Client #9.

  1. Kelly Beach Road - Built my first childhood company here, Electra Records. Also got my first kiss on this road at Rachel's 6th grade b-day party. =)
  2. Ludlow Dances - My formative middle school years and where it became even more confusing to be alive.
  3. IT Route #80 - This was the Yelm Highway route when I was growing up in Shana Park (with Mr. Cuddleford). It was my freedom when South Sound was actually a cheesy mall. Gold Mine! Remember Dial-a-lift? For .50 cents you could get picked up and dropped of anywhere you needed to go within any bus route. Wow...
  4. Tree Farms - Before all the development tree farms, or over growth areas, were everywhere. We explored these to no end. Set up camps, recon'ed our turf, walked railroads for miles (now the Chehalis Western Trail). First Playboy I ever saw I found in a tree farm.
  5. Lakefair - I still love it. So many good friends from the past come around. It could use an overhaul, too!
  6. Farmer's Market - Considering the value, including music and really cheap good food, you can't go wrong with the market.
  7. Local Music - I'm amazed at what comes to this town. I don't always catch it all but it sure is nice to see an act like Bright Eyes play the Capitol Theater.
  8. Our School District - My son, Sam, has done so well here - huge improvements in every area. We still have dinner with Sam's 2nd grade teacher and he is now in 3rd grade. Charley received speech therapy through the school district and it did wonders. Although, tonight we had meefloaf, according to her.
  9. My Wedding - Olympia is where my life began, twice. OK, so I was born in Lakewood but raised in Olympia. I also married in a backyard overlooking Budd Inlet with a sun so bright you almost couldn't see Mt. Rainier on the horizon. Almost.

It should also be noted that on Olympia's Comcast programming guide Love Potion #9 is playing on Encore channel. RIGHT NOW!

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Submitted by Rob Richards on Mon, 03/10/2008 - 10:49pm.
Say what you want about Ralph Nader, he's still going to fight for your rights.

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Submitted by chad360 on Mon, 03/10/2008 - 8:56pm.

..I'm off to bed, but I just wanted to say a few things before today is over:

I appreciate being here with you all even if we don't always agree, and I hopefully have not brought a frown to anybody this day.

I want to thank Rick, the docents, posters, readers, & lurkers...and also wanna thank Cosmo & the Zhonka posse for helping to let it happen at so many WiFi cafes in town, and for keeping the lights on in the OlyBlog server.

Good-night OlyBlog, get some rest & sleep well,

~ c'ya tomorrow.

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Submitted by Rob Richards on Mon, 03/10/2008 - 8:02pm.
I just unpublished my last thread, the one about being nice. While I do in a way agree with the nut of it, I was wrong in how I expressed it.

I apologize for saying that others don't care about OlyBlog. That was a insensitive and inaccurate thing to say. There are many people who contribute to this blog, and many different ways of contributing. I still believe there are a handful of people that should check themselves, but I know that needs to start with me.

I unpublished the thread because I feel it was a lot of negative energy that needed to go away, not because I wanted to silence anyone's voice. Most everything said in criticism of my post was right on, in my opinion.

I am not a robot, and I frog things up sometimes. Can't we all just get along?

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Submitted by chad360 on Mon, 03/10/2008 - 7:45pm.
Rest in Peace.
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Submitted by security_six on Mon, 03/10/2008 - 7:37pm.
It's confusing the heck out of me.  And while we're at it then, can I change mine too?  (Kidding)  Seems to be something of an identity crisis of late....  :-p
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Submitted by security_six on Mon, 03/10/2008 - 6:56pm.

Padded Lampposts tested in London....

People who have been injured while walking and texting on their cell phones may be in luck.

A London street is experimenting with padded lampposts to protect those not paying attention from banging into them, ITN reports.

A study conducted by 118 118, a phone directory service, found that one in 10 people has been hurt while focusing on their cell phone instead of where they were walking, ITN reports.

 

 

 

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Submitted by chad360 on Mon, 03/10/2008 - 6:51pm.

Go RC posse!

Go Pope!

...from online 

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