You guys, I've never had a burger at Dick's.
(Granted, I haven't had a hamburger in years...)
I think it might be time.
My daughter's favorite lunch option to take to Fremont Brewing after the zoo.
That is way too cute.
Thanks for the response.I learned how to do it from my dad when I did my basement build out seven years ago. Ran cable, internet and electrical. My instructions are just in my head. Sorry. You do need wire cutters and caps, though. I don't remember how much it cost.
This might help, first hit on Google:
https://www.google.com/amp/www.inst...ouse-With-Cat-5-or-6-For-Ether/?amp_page=true
Yeah, it was pretty quick. But that's because "burger" is the only thing on the menu and they just grabbed two off of the pile.Dick's is definitely not "literally McDonald's"; it's a char grilled all beef patty (never frozen). The only similarity is the thinness of the patty, IMO. Not to mention the fries are fresh cut and very different. And they always have an efficient assembly line working; McDonald's would take 2-3 times the time to get your food with the same crowd.
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Dick's is definitely not "literally McDonald's"; it's a char grilled all beef patty (never frozen). The only similarity is the thinness of the patty, IMO. Not to mention the fries are fresh cut and very different. And they always have an efficient assembly line working; McDonald's would take 2-3 times the time to get your food with the same crowd.
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I got two cheseburgers and a vanilla shake...the bun is slightly crunchier, but otherwise this is literally McDonalds. Even has yellow wrappers.
You jokers. :^P
My daughter's favorite lunch option to take to Fremont Brewing after the zoo.
My apartment gets hot. Like upwards of 90F on a day like today. I have curtains and a drape on the windows but my apartment still feels like a baking oven. Anyone have an AC unit or a recoomendations? I work nightshift and I wake up so often because it's so warm during the day.. grr
I'm using this because my apartment has those stupid horizontal sliding windows so we can't use normal window units: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0022MNFUG/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Seems to be doing the job well.
Anyone know what happened around Market St. and 8th yesterday? Was taking a bus with some friends around 7PM from Wallingford to Ballard and the bus was completely stopped for ~10-15 min since 8th was blocked.
Another bus had turned onto that street, but since the street was blocked, the other bus needed to back up to get out of there and there was no other way...so police needed to escort the bus as it reversed, which took a while.
Anyway once the bus got out of the way and our bus started moving again, I looked north up 8th and there was a huge commotion of fire trucks, police trucks, and more.
Someone is screaming "I HATE YOU I HATE YOU I HATE YOU" outside. It's giving me 90s Seattle flashbacks.
Aw man Sundance theater has been gobbled up by AMC
I couldn't believe this. I went to watch a 9:30 Alien Covenant showing; the actual movie didn't start until 9:55.Yeah, my wife and I walk there pretty regularly. The lobby is absolutely fucked up now, and they replaced two of the local craft beer taps with Blue Moon and Sam Adams. And 20 minutes of stupid programming before the trailers even start.
At least the AMC membership gives you crazy cheap tickets all day on Tuesday.
I know we're not supposed to speculate, but my wife and I are torn. Should we wait until the market explodes, or buy now?
I'm getting really anxious and it feels like every day this becomes more and more unsustainable.
help
Did you buy in the city?It's quite interesting and intense out there. (I'm a bit resigned because I just bought) Consider: "More Than 1,000 People Are Moving to Seattle Every Week" and
"Seattle housing market tops nation in bidding wars and price gains"
I fortunately didn't have a bidding war because the seller accepted our offer before they put it on the market. I wouldn't have got it if it did. Everyone in tech is hiring and everyone is building. I don't see how this slows down yet.
I'm probably gonna move back to Tacoma and buy somewhere in either Hilltop or near Wright Park. I'll gladly deal with the 1hr+ commute knowing I didn't drop half a mil on a 1400sqft crackerbox.
By my measure, yes. Walkable to the Rainier Beach light rail station.Did you buy in the city?
I couldn't believe this. I went to watch a 9:30 Alien Covenant showing; the actual movie didn't start until 9:55.
The only improvement is that their online ticketing actually works. The old Sundance site didn't half the time for me. But that was part of the charm.
I'm probably gonna move back to Tacoma and buy somewhere in either Hilltop or near Wright Park. I'll gladly deal with the 1hr+ commute knowing I didn't drop half a mil on a 1400sqft crackerbox.
The I-5 corridor will swallow your soul
By my measure, yes. Walkable to the Rainier Beach light rail station.
Sundance Theater (or AMC Seattle 10) is still pretty great. The pre-real is obnoxious and there is a separate line for "premiere members". Sorta crappy.
I know there is a festival this weekend and the pride parade is in a couple weeks. Gonna miss both of those since I work D: Anyone know of any good concerts or events for the weekend of the 16th. I'm coming up empty searching on google.
Ended up going with my mom and niece to the Queen Mary Tea Room in Ravenna for afternoon tea this last Sunday. We had a fun time, the place was quaint, food was delicious, and the tea was great.
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When I say Im committed to municipal broadband, I mean it. Not expecting any support from Comcast this election.
http://www.mcginnformayor.com/municipal_broadband_it_s_time
That's what the Sounder is for.