Whaddya mean you've never seen a truckful of Seahawks-garb-donning men toss out the flaming contents of their truck bed onto rush hour traffic and then proceed toward the game?
A blog called Hello Insomnia is bound to be an instant bosom friend of mine. I hope I can come back soon and peruse your archives at length because your bio is so interesting. Maybe then I'll understand how you can cope with Seattle's weather after Saipan.
Where was that? Was that was happened on the W. Sea Bridge yesterday around 11am? Can't believe the blogger doesn't have anything about the traffic on their site.
hold up
I'm Mona. I'm a 25-year-old full-time working mom of a boy named Nathan (born 2006), wife of a man named Mike and a resident of Seattle. I am originally from a small island called Saipan and I try to stay out of the rain, mostly.
"Kirida" is a Chamorro word bestowed on females, mostly the youngest or the favorite. I am the youngest of five children so you can figure out who the "kirida" was.
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A blog called Hello Insomnia is bound to be an instant bosom friend of mine. I hope I can come back soon and peruse your archives at length because your bio is so interesting. Maybe then I'll understand how you can cope with Seattle's weather after Saipan.
Are you SERIOUS!?
Trying to get the grilling done on the way TO the game, huh??
Hey, Gomers: Wind fuels fire. (And: Be careful what you do, you never know when there will be a blogger with a camera cathing you in the act!)
Where was that? Was that was happened on the W. Sea Bridge yesterday around 11am? Can't believe the blogger doesn't have anything about the traffic on their site.
Thanks Lioness! I actually don't mind the Seattle weather.
Butrfly: I know. And also? I know.
Alison: This was on southbound 99 after you pass the Space Needle.
I love that you can see the license number.
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