abusive language For those who decided to install escalators in the University Village parking lot. I've been there hundreds of times over the years and always find the escalator up to the parking lot closed for repairs. Every time a new parking lot is built, a non-functional escalator is installed. Is there an escalator repair person in Seattle? The answer is clearly no, so why install an escalator that never works? Just use the stairs and elevator to get around.
rave Dedicated to all those who donated to help protect crab season in Ilwaco, Pacific County after a fire destroyed so many crab pots. I think that's the difference that people can make when they work together.
abusive language Go to my bank's survey site. Sending a follow-up email survey improved customer relationships. But when I clicked on the link, I was taken to a page that said it was a security threat, so I couldn't complete the survey or have anything very nice to say.
rave To the kindest strangers with great care. On September 25, 2023, my life shone before my eyes. I was planning to go to the light rail station with his wife after the Mariners game. I suddenly collapsed and went into cardiac arrest. Her wife immediately launched into her act with a few supportive bystanders. They administered aggressive CPR and even got a nearby AED to revive me. Luckily I was in a great spot as the paramedics arrived almost instantly. They even resuscitated me and took me by ambulance to Harborview Medical Center in a very short time. The cardiology team at Harborview was amazing. I was transferred to his special cardiac unit at UW Medicine for open heart surgery, where a triple bypass was performed and her ICD defibrillator was attached to my left chest. I am so grateful and lucky to be alive and well today. I am so grateful to the people who helped my wife, the paramedics, and all the wonderful surgeons, nurses, and staff at Harborview and the University of Washington Medical Center. They are truly world class and my heroes! We would like to express our gratitude and encourage our readers to listen carefully to their bodies for warning signs of heart disease and not to ignore or delay seeking medical care. Masu.
With abusive language rave Kudos to my street! A real, connected neighborhood where people come together to care for and look out for each other. They lash out at apps, cameras, and social media sites that only serve to incite fear and disgust, that every loud bang is a “gunshot” and that every lost delivery driver is a “prowler.”
rave To the generous person who bought my groceries. As an 89-year-old amputee in a wheelchair, you value the kindness of strangers. He recently started using the card for a $29 purchase at a Fred Meyer store, but the PIN was a no-brainer. After the clerk patiently helped me remember it, someone in line behind me had the clerk scan my card, smile at me, and shake my hand. This restored my faith in humanity.