Who knew that historic Park City was such a hot bed for drug activity...Havlicekstealsit wrote:Apparently. I guess Ive just never seen shoes on powerlines in cul de sacs?AlaskaHawks wrote:That just means drugs being sold in the area - that's pretty common, even in "decent" areas, is it not?Havlicekstealsit wrote:Shoes hanging off phone pole wire.
What are some of the signs that you’ve entered the not so nice part of town?
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Everything south of Seattle looks like Cleveland.Kingcarl24 wrote:You've driven south of Seattle.
Except instead of abandoned factories it’s strip malls and apartment complexes.
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Alot of racism in this thread.
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So many meth houses.zombiesonics wrote:Everything south of Seattle looks like Cleveland.Kingcarl24 wrote:You've driven south of Seattle.
Except instead of abandoned factories it’s strip malls and apartment complexes.
My brother just got in a pretty bad accident on 405. His suburban was folded like an accordion. Luckily him and his son walked away but they were lucky. I think 3 other cars were involved.
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I sat on the 405 for 4 hours the other day -wonder if this was the cause.Kingcarl24 wrote:So many meth houses.zombiesonics wrote:Everything south of Seattle looks like Cleveland.Kingcarl24 wrote:You've driven south of Seattle.
Except instead of abandoned factories it’s strip malls and apartment complexes.
My brother just got in a pretty bad accident on 405. His suburban was folded like an accordion. Luckily him and his son walked away but they were lucky. I think 3 other cars were involved.
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White Center, Burien, SeaTac are so trash.zombiesonics wrote:Everything south of Seattle looks like Cleveland.Kingcarl24 wrote:You've driven south of Seattle.
Except instead of abandoned factories it’s strip malls and apartment complexes.
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It was either yesterday or the day before. I think it was yesterday.AlaskaHawks wrote:I sat on the 405 for 4 hours the other day -wonder if this was the cause.Kingcarl24 wrote:So many meth houses.zombiesonics wrote:
Everything south of Seattle looks like Cleveland.
Except instead of abandoned factories it’s strip malls and apartment complexes.
My brother just got in a pretty bad accident on 405. His suburban was folded like an accordion. Luckily him and his son walked away but they were lucky. I think 3 other cars were involved.
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Glad he's alright.Kingcarl24 wrote:It was either yesterday or the day before. I think it was yesterday.AlaskaHawks wrote:I sat on the 405 for 4 hours the other day -wonder if this was the cause.Kingcarl24 wrote:
So many meth houses.
My brother just got in a pretty bad accident on 405. His suburban was folded like an accordion. Luckily him and his son walked away but they were lucky. I think 3 other cars were involved.
Was it on the S Curves. People cannot drive through that section even though it's really not that bad.
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I'm not sure. His son is leaving on his mission this week so he took a day off and went and hiked Mt. Si. It was on their way home and a car rear-ended them.AlaskaHawks wrote:Glad he's alright.Kingcarl24 wrote:It was either yesterday or the day before. I think it was yesterday.AlaskaHawks wrote:
I sat on the 405 for 4 hours the other day -wonder if this was the cause.
Was it on the S Curves. People cannot drive through that section even though it's really not that bad.
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Homeless & drug dealers
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Pawn shops and auto parts stores.
Also grungy looking taquerias, but those are the go-to for good Mexican food.
Also grungy looking taquerias, but those are the go-to for good Mexican food.
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americaninfidel wrote:Pawn shops and auto parts stores.
Also grungy looking taquerias, but those are the go-to for good Mexican food.
Those always have the best mexican food. I would search those places out when I lived in San Diego.
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Popeyes can get that work tho
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Don Carlos in LaJolla.Kingcarl24 wrote:americaninfidel wrote:Pawn shops and auto parts stores.
Also grungy looking taquerias, but those are the go-to for good Mexican food.
Those always have the best mexican food. I would search those places out when I lived in San Diego.
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There where a bunch of dudes from White Center at my high school. They were all a bunch of Juggalo-types that listened to horrorcore, dropped acid and weed, and lived in trailer parks.AlaskaHawks wrote:White Center, Burien, SeaTac are so trash.zombiesonics wrote:Everything south of Seattle looks like Cleveland.Kingcarl24 wrote:You've driven south of Seattle.
Except instead of abandoned factories it’s strip malls and apartment complexes.
The only good thing about Burien and SeaTac is that the airport and freeway allows you to immediately GTFO.
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Shit, that might be the Home Depot in Santa Ana on Edinger LOL...zombiesonics wrote:Mexicans standing outside of Home Depot.