been to the big tower in seattle? looks interesting.

You mean the Columbia Tower, or the Space Needle?... Been to both. The Columbia Center is Much Much taller than the Needle. Went to a party there and had a tremendous view of everything around. The Space Needle has an extremely overpriced restaurant at the top, and not only is it overpriced, but they compliment their crazy prices with the tiniest portions I've ever seen at any restaurant anywhere! I had a supposedly 6oz filet mignon that cost $85. It came with 3 asparagus spears...yes THREE, and 2 BABY red potatoes the size of quarters, cut in half. That was it, $85 and mandatory 20% tip that is added to your bill, it is not optional.

Fortunately for all of you I have saved you some serious money! You can go to the top without eating at the pathetic restaurant for $15 and hang out for hours on the top deck. go check out the Experience Music Project (EMP) with your extra money now :)
 
i ment for the needle, it's the symbol of seattle, and wow very expensive. but hey, when u go for a pleasure, you don't go to feed the stomach, just for chilling and enjoying it. but agree with you that's just too much, otherwise it's nice to see the city from up there if could.
 
i think you should continue telling Mandy reasons why she'd like me

I'd much rather tell Mandy why she'd like me

or why I like her

or why I'd lick her

or how I'd lick her

or...well you get the idea.

Basically, bringing you up to Mandy is pretty low on my list of priorities to talk to her about
 
If it makes you feel better, yes it is.

However, it is so far down the list, we'd need that time machine you are always talking about to get around to seeing when it would be brought up before we all died.

all i saw was "yes"




also "time machine"
 
Thanks for the columbia tower tip... We did the needle restaurant before an Alaska cruise last year and it was one of the top 10 most expensive meals I can remember, with badly prepared food and staff rushing us through to Seattle next table service.

OUr alternate was Aqua, so my serious question, then, is how bummed should I be at the choice we made?

The chihuly ( spelling?) museum is cool by the needle... The first starbucks is close but was too busy to wait.

I'll ask a 2nd L if you'll remit... Where's been your favorite place to visit, and where else do you want to go? I'm pushing for Spain and italy or Hawaii next year

Pax all! RA
 
Thanks for the columbia tower tip... We did the needle restaurant before an Alaska cruise last year and it was one of the top 10 most expensive meals I can remember, with badly prepared food and staff rushing us through to Seattle next table service.

OUr alternate was Aqua, so my serious question, then, is how bummed should I be at the choice we made?

The chihuly ( spelling?) museum is cool by the needle... The first starbucks is close but was too busy to wait.

I'll ask a 2nd L if you'll remit... Where's been your favorite place to visit, and where else do you want to go? I'm pushing for Spain and italy or Hawaii next year

Pax all! RA

Not familliar with the Chihuly??? Have not eaten at Aqua either. Be bummed about your choice, very bummed :)

I absolutely loved Maui, loved the nude beach there (northwest of Big Beach). Definitely at the top of favorite places at this point. Tahoe and San Diego are up there on the list too.

In the future Australia, Europe (specifically England and Italy, but all over would be nice) and I would love to go explore a bunch of south pacific Islands....the Marshalls, head over to Guam (my fathers ****** originated there)
 
You should add Asia to that list, Mandy.
 
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