…to the 27 people who attended my li’l book event at the Form/Space Atelier gallery. If I’d known I’d have had a mike and a stage and a desk, I’d have scripted something.
IN SATURDAY’S NOOZE:
- Declared too damaged to be preserved, the City’s allowed developer David Sabey to demolish the Stock House at theold Georgetown brewery complex on Airport Way, the pre-Prohibition home of Rainier Beer.
- A marriage made in heck: Wife runs a street ministry to drug addicts in Tacoma, hubby sells crack in Seattle.
- Sonic Boom Records is leaving Fremont, in another instance of the arty and funky disappearing from neighborhoods that have been sold to home buyers on the basis of their artiness and funkiness.
- BankAmericrap is bailing out Countrywide Financial, onetime big blowers of the housing bubble.
- Wash. state challenges the Bushies on draconian anti-privacy regulations.
- The ferry system doesn’t know where to put all its out-of-commission boats.
- What? You mean to tell me old pier pilings are bad for the water?
- Pat Cashman has a 30-year-old son, who won some online joke-telling contest. In other passage-of-time news, Madonna will be eligible to join AARP this year.
- And in case you haven’t heard, the Seahawks play an extremely important playoff game this afternoon.