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I saw you | I saw you | Spokane | Interior of the Pacific Northwest

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CHEERS

Cheers and taunts and cartoon characters: Well done to KREM 2 for talking about climate change as a reality and hiring a well educated morning meteorologist who knows his stuff. And taunts all the local weather girls, blondes and the like, seemingly hired for their prominent Betty Boop “assets” in tight dresses, cooing through their forecasts. It’s time to take the weather seriously, Betty. Grab a clue from Mr. Magoo, who isn’t nearsighted at all.

The freezing conditions are here. Thank you, careful drivers! Two things: 1) Thank you, dear patient and careful drivers, for understanding that the 4×4 does NOT protect you and others from the ice when you apply your brakes. Anyone who decides to get up 20 minutes earlier to defrost, warm up and drive their vehicle slowly is most respected and appreciated. The rest of you need to SLOW DOWN and APPLY THE BRAKES WITH CARE. 2) Cold weather causes more illness – THANKS to those of you who selflessly got vaccinated against everything, especially the flu and COVID. Oh, yes, and parents who refuse to vaccinate or mask in public – you must STOP sending your sick children to school and / or leaving empty shoes on the doorsteps of every building.

Cell phone found: On 5/12 or 6/12, an iPhone was found in the parking lot at Prairie View Park in South Hill. It was turned over to the administrative office of the Spokane County Parks Department located at 404 N. Havana St.

Pay next: One generous person spent $ 100 to cover expenses for everyone at Starbucks / Ash St on 8/12. A great reminder that even a cup of coffee can make someone’s day. Spread love.

GAMES

To ghost or faded people: “To the friend (former friend?) Space you out and not contact you directly now.” What you did when you ignored my texts a few weeks ago was downright cruel. Giving someone the silent treatment is inexcusable. You finally responded, for which I am grateful. I had a horrible day thinking that I would never hear from you again, and I’m glad I did. I know it could have been worse. Although I have heard from you, I regret the very real possibility that this is the last communication we will ever have. I’m still not sure why I went from being one of your closest friends (your words) to being completely fired. want more or anything to do with me when you didn’t even bother to text me happy birthday. I cried for weeks more than that. You remember me so well for the past two years – what has changed this year? I have an idea that maybe I demanded more than what you wanted or could give, and you felt stifled? Exhausted? Simply more interested? I think I deserve an explanation, although it won’t make the pain go away or make the loss of our friendship easier to accept. … Have you walked away because you think it’s easier for both of us if you don’t tell me why you want to cut ties? It might be easier for you, but it tears my heart apart. I don’t expect you to see it, but maybe it will help others when they need to have difficult conversations about ending friendships – just have the conversation. ”

Message of public interest: You are heading west on I-90. You take the Evergreen exit. Are you turning right. Here, the alley is yours and yours alone. You don’t have to stop to give in. In fact, it’s the Northbound Evergreen traffic that has to give you the upper hand. You ask how could this be? You ask yourself: don’t they have the green light? Yeah, yeah, but that’s for their existing tracks, not your brand new track that was made just for you dear Evergreen Release user. You can continue, and while it is certainly justified to proceed with caution, stopping in the middle of an offramp is certainly the most dangerous move here. Note that there is no stop sign. Note that there is no sign of yield. Once you’re all together on your northbound three-lane trail, you can all change lanes as needed to get to your destination. Continue like this, my good traveler. [Please don’t stop in the middle of the offramp.]

No good deal: I bought my tires and they told me I can get a puncture fixed for free but they didn’t just say if they didn’t mind. Three months later today I had to pick up a nail so I went to the store on Northwest Boulevard in Spokane and said I needed to fix a flat tire on my truck, I bought the tires here. They said they would not do it today because they are too busy until at least 10pm tonight. So that means the $ 1,000 I spent on tires and their mediocre free flatbed repair is only good if they don’t mind. I will never set foot in their store and I will never recommend their tires to anyone, especially their puncture repair. By the time I got home the tire had 15 pounds of pressure, I’m going to take it off myself and take it to someone who will charge me to fix it, but at least it will be someone who will take care of its customers.

The Divided States 12/9: I couldn’t agree with you more. The Health Secretary’s order requires Washingtonians to wear face coverings in indoor public spaces, regardless of their immunization status, with exceptions and limited exemptions. Individuals are individually responsible for complying with this order; however, companies (including COSTCO) are also responsible for enforcing this with their employees and customers. NOTE: To the faceless blonde primadonna verbally attacking an older man about it last Wednesday at Costco on Sprague, STAY HOME or WEAR A MASK. Have a grip …

Justice for turkeys: At the @ # $ holes overlooking the turkeys near Manito Park. You are truly empathetic and worthless humans. What would you possess to mutilate an innocent life? You undoubtedly feel pride when you assassinate, or permanently cripple, a living soul only to arrive somewhere five seconds earlier. Instead of slowing down and taking the time to appreciate something that makes our neighborhood unique, you run over their legs or run over them with your car. You are everything that is wrong with human nature. No wonder life on our planet is disappearing at an alarming rate. I’m trying to believe that human beings are not a bane to all other lives, but you really make it difficult. Hope you break your femur and have to walk with it for the rest of your short life. Everything comes and goes in the same place. Show a little humility and stop being a worthless inspiration.

Unwanted artists: Mockery to talentless “artists” who continue to degrade public goods. One of the many disappointing aspects of this is that the graffiti around Spokane isn’t even interesting. On the contrary, it looks like a pathetic infant doodle. At least in the big cities, it is at least interesting; but those who degrade property in Spokane seem to be so talentless that their garbage looks like this. It’s a shame that the cameras can’t be configured to capture the footage of these fools. If possible, we could have a list of the top 10 most talented “artists” in Spokane with a Facebook page devoted to their idiocy. Currently, my top picks for the talentless fools would be the person writing “love” all over town as well as the fool scribbling all over the brackets on the Greene Street Bridge. Thank you to the municipal teams who continue to repaint their garbage. It must be commonplace to keep painting over garbage over and over again. ??

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