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Monthly Archives: October 2022
Army recipe for SOS in a 1942 Field Manual
From Bob P. perhaps reminding the Skyline vets about Army cuisine
The dismantling of Herschel Walker
Thanks to Mary Jane F. Ed note: Very powerful speech, but should this be done from the pulpit–mixing politics and religion?
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Kaiser Permanente pays over $36M for Yesler Terrace site on 9th Avenue just south of Harborview. Nine story facility planned.
Ed Note: If you happen to receive your care from Kaiser Permanente (this editor does not), this construction may bring much of your care, possibly including urgent care, much closer to home. As planned, Kaiser Permanente has paid a little … Continue reading
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First wild bison born in UK for millennia after surprise pregnancy
A pioneering rewilding project has had an early surprise: a bouncing baby bison. It is the first wild bison to be born in the UK for thousands of years. Three bison were released in Kent in July but, unknown to the rangers, … Continue reading
Scam Alert
Thanks to Jim Van Olst whose daughter is in charge of the King Co Senior Abuse Section. New reports show that scammers are reviving an old tactic to gain trust. Scammers are emailing and texting pictures of real and doctored … Continue reading
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Kevin McCarthy: Making a list and checking it twice
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Mozart by a 5 year old!
Thanks to Sybil-Ann
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I Hate To Break It To You But If You Recognize Any Of These 32 Pictures You Are Officially Old
From Pam P. If you want to see the other 31 click here!
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Reject Seattle Propositions 1A and 1B
from the Seattle Times Editorial Board October 17, 2022 There are so many things wrong with Seattle Propositions 1A and 1B, it’s hard to know where to start. Both measures would radically change elections for mayor, City Council and city … Continue reading
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Tech lab at the Memory Hub
Ed Note: Great program at the nearby (steps away) Memory Hub on Columbia.
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Even the cats are tough in Ukraine
Thanks to Pam P.
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Poor air quality — stay indoors if possible
The best air quality is east Puget Sound or up in the San Juan Islands. Seattle area today shows generally unhealthy air. Click here for the latest air quality map.
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Transforming Age to Open Second Headquarters In Support of Growing Footprint, Adds 10 Managed Communities
Publicly posted on Linkedin October 13, 2022 – Seattle, Wash. –Today, Transforming Age announced that in December it will open a second headquarters (“HQ2”) in Omaha, Nebraska along with the addition of 10 third-party managed communities to its growing portfolio, now … Continue reading
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Trump Sends January 6th Committee a Note from His Podiatrist
thanks to Pam P. WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—Minutes after the congressional committee investigating the January 6th insurrection voted unanimously to subpoena the former President, Donald J. Trump responded by submitting a note from his podiatrist. The foot specialist, Dr. Harland … Continue reading
Don’t miss – January 6th hearing from 10 AM to 12:30 PM today Thursday October 13th
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‘A New Frontier’ for Hearing Aids
Over-the-counter hearing aids are coming at long last. But lower prices and greater accessibility may take time to materialize. By Paula Span in the NYT The world of hearing health will change on Oct. 17, when the Food and Drug Administration’s … Continue reading
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