Seattle trip for Easter

May 13, 2006 22:28

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dannofive_0 May 14 2006, 08:05:31 UTC
No purifying ingredients in a hot-tub? That's frightening - remember that couple in Burnaby who refused to put salt or chlorine into their new tub, and died of horrid bacterial infections?

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kevynjacobs May 14 2006, 15:11:52 UTC

There was, just not Chlorine. They used some sort of Earth-friendly decontaminant in the hot tub (sorry I don't know the brand name).

-Hagrid

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dannofive_0 May 14 2006, 17:05:49 UTC
Thank goodness! We wouldn't want our emmorium to succomb to some crazy bacterial growth...

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spoonifer May 14 2006, 11:29:09 UTC
Haha Seattle is a nice place to visit. I love walking around at the market on a Saturday afternoon. So much interesting stuff to see!

If you don't feel like cooking dinner when you're there, I suggest you try the Cheesecake Factory. Nice food and the portions are huge. Godiva cheesecake to boot~

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emmorium May 16 2006, 00:19:34 UTC
*drools* I must do that next time I'm there. Are they anything like the Chessecke Factory we have in town? Is it a chain store or something?

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spoonifer May 16 2006, 04:51:33 UTC
I've only seen the Cheesecake Factory in the states, particularily in Seattle and Las Vegas. There's one in Boston too, I think. It seems like a chain store.

I don't think we have a real good equivalent in town. In terms of cakes, True Confections is the closest imo.

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dannofive_0 May 15 2006, 02:58:48 UTC
The bluest skies you've ever seen, in Seattle, and the hills the greenest green, in Seattle...

(Sorry, couldn't resist - I still wonder why they didn't use Bobby Sherman as a spokesperson)

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emmorium May 16 2006, 00:20:03 UTC
Well I don't know Bobby Sherman or the quote you used, but thanks anyways for adding a literary touch to this entry!

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