Pacific Northwest - How do you handle a problem like Spokane? (humor)

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PerpetualMotion
02-12-07, 01:44 PM
No matter what you think of Spokane, you'll enjoy this article. As a native Spokanite, we often feel, let's just say, a different attitude, from those on the other side of the Cascades. (I hope the link works. If not, go to www.outheremonthly.com and click on Jess Walter; Urban Outdoors). Out There is a tabloid magazine that covers outdoor recreation in the inland northwest.

www.outtheremonthly.com/index.php?art=urban_outdoors


East Hill
02-13-07, 06:31 AM
How do you know someone isn't from around here?

Spokane is not pronounced 'Spo cane'.

Then we work on 'Sequim' :roflmao: .

Working for the US Postal Service, I can't even begin to count the number of spellings I've seen for Sequim.

For those of you on the east side of the Cascades--'Mesa'.

East Hill

PerpetualMotion
02-13-07, 11:22 AM
How do you know someone isn't from around here?


When we get a new radio personality, the shibboleth is Yakima. (It actually makes the weather report entertaining). They usually would say something like: Yah-KEY-Mah.

If you work for the USPS, my helmut's off to you. You could probably fill a book with the stories you could tell.

And I kept wondering why everyone just smiled at me in Sequim.:o


MillCreek
02-13-07, 12:22 PM
Here is another fun town name in Washington: Humptulips. Which has nothing to do with people from the Netherlands being intimate in the flower fields.

dminor
02-13-07, 01:00 PM
When we get a new radio personality, the shibboleth is Yakima. (It actually makes the weather report entertaining). They usually would say something like: Yah-KEY-Mah. I love how the news newbies over here butcher "Puyallup."

I read that piece in OTM; but, honestly, we need take neither tack in talking to Seattlites about our area. Neither apologist nor the false 'aw shucks' is necessary. It's God's country - - with just an iffy enough economy to keep the rest of the state from stampeding over here :D

East Hill
02-13-07, 02:41 PM
It's God's country - - with just an iffy enough economy to keep the rest of the state from stampeding over here :D

My husband and I had thought of moving to Republic one day. We're still here in Kent for a reason :p .

Love the state of Washington and those names...Tenino, Humptulips, Sekiu, Walla Walla...the list goes on :beer: .

East Hill

dminor
02-13-07, 03:35 PM
And the rivers. . . Stillaguamish, Suiattle, Skagit, Tuchet . . .

stringbreaker
02-23-07, 09:59 PM
I worked for Keytronic in the early 80's. I absolutley loved Spokane and after moving back to the Seattle area to go back to work for Boeing I tried to get transferred over there when the Boeing facility opened over there. It had at that time a feeling like a midwest town sort of like Akron Ohio and it was so easy to get around we to the Riverfront Park to go ice skating in the winter. Alas I doubt I will ever live there again my wife is from Puyallup and I'll never get her to leave here

bleckb
03-12-07, 10:52 AM
Good to see another Spokanite posting, even if it is from Nine Mile Falls :-).

Here's an article from Out There Monthly that should provide a few reasons to come ride the sunny side of the state (written by yours truly, me, who was bred, born and raised in Seattle) and maybe even get a few miles further east for some two-wheeled fun.

http://www.outtheremonthly.com/index.php?art=cycling

East Hill
03-12-07, 01:09 PM
Hey, Nine Mile Falls is close enough for government work!

Thanks for article, Bradley. A lot of interesting information in there, and I am seriously mulling over the Tour de Blast...

East Hill