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Re: 5/12/2025
« Reply #45 on: May 12, 2025, 01:46:51 PM »

I'm loving all the photo sharing. Welcome back, proud papa. Glad you had a lovely weekend.
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Re: 5/12/2025
« Reply #46 on: May 12, 2025, 01:47:26 PM »

Good day gentlemen.  Back after a great weekend.
Good looking group, with only a single exception.

Welcome back, TravellinMan.
I think Dave looks rather dashing.
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Re: 5/12/2025
« Reply #47 on: May 12, 2025, 01:48:18 PM »

I took this picture of Seattle's iconic Smith Tower from the balcony of my sons' condo on Friday night. 

When it was completed in 1914, it was the tallest building west of the Mississippi, and remained so until the Kansas Power & Light building was completed in 1931.  Even so, Smith Tower remained the tallest structure on the west coast until the erection in 1962 of that other Seattle icon, the Space Needle. 

Its namesake, Lyman Cornelius Smith, made his first fortune manufacturing hammerless shotguns, though he is not related to the Smiths of Smith & Wesson firearms fame.  He is, however, the Smith in the Smith-Corona Typewriter Company, which still exists today as a manufacturer of thermal printing and labelling products. 

What looks like a gray wall across the bottom of my picture is actually the top of the Seattle Fire Dept Emergency Communications Center across the street from my sons' building.
Very nice, Bret. Is this condo a recent acquisition?
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Re: 5/12/2025
« Reply #48 on: May 12, 2025, 01:48:26 PM »

Good day gentlemen.  Back after a great weekend.
Good looking group, with only a single exception.

Welcome back, TravellinMan.
I think Dave looks rather dashing.
Who said I was talking about Dave? :D
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Re: 5/12/2025
« Reply #49 on: May 12, 2025, 01:49:08 PM »

Wrapping up the day here. Stayed logged in longer than I thought I would. Another half day tomorrow, as the oldest and I have dentist appts. Groceries await, hazzuh!
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Re: 5/12/2025
« Reply #50 on: May 12, 2025, 01:56:10 PM »

Wrapping up the day here. Stayed logged in longer than I thought I would. Another half day tomorrow, as the oldest and I have dentist appts. Groceries await, hazzuh!
Have fun!
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Re: 5/12/2025
« Reply #51 on: May 12, 2025, 02:03:20 PM »

I took this picture of Seattle's iconic Smith Tower from the balcony of my sons' condo on Friday night. 

When it was completed in 1914, it was the tallest building west of the Mississippi, and remained so until the Kansas Power & Light building was completed in 1931.  Even so, Smith Tower remained the tallest structure on the west coast until the erection in 1962 of that other Seattle icon, the Space Needle. 

Its namesake, Lyman Cornelius Smith, made his first fortune manufacturing hammerless shotguns, though he is not related to the Smiths of Smith & Wesson firearms fame.  He is, however, the Smith in the Smith-Corona Typewriter Company, which still exists today as a manufacturer of thermal printing and labelling products. 

What looks like a gray wall across the bottom of my picture is actually the top of the Seattle Fire Dept Emergency Communications Center across the street from my sons' building.
Very nice, Bret. Is this condo a recent acquisition?
The condo belongs to my sister.  She bought it in 2006 or 2007, IIRC.  After she left Amazon and moved to California in 2014, she rented it to a series of Amazon developers.  My #2 son graduated college in 2024 and he and #1 son were looking for a place to room together when the latest batch of Amazon devs ended their lease.  So my sons leased it from her, and are exploring life in the big city.
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Re: 5/12/2025
« Reply #52 on: May 12, 2025, 02:55:08 PM »

I took this picture of Seattle's iconic Smith Tower from the balcony of my sons' condo on Friday night. 

When it was completed in 1914, it was the tallest building west of the Mississippi, and remained so until the Kansas Power & Light building was completed in 1931.  Even so, Smith Tower remained the tallest structure on the west coast until the erection in 1962 of that other Seattle icon, the Space Needle. 

Its namesake, Lyman Cornelius Smith, made his first fortune manufacturing hammerless shotguns, though he is not related to the Smiths of Smith & Wesson firearms fame.  He is, however, the Smith in the Smith-Corona Typewriter Company, which still exists today as a manufacturer of thermal printing and labelling products. 

What looks like a gray wall across the bottom of my picture is actually the top of the Seattle Fire Dept Emergency Communications Center across the street from my sons' building.
Very nice, Bret. Is this condo a recent acquisition?
The condo belongs to my sister.  She bought it in 2006 or 2007, IIRC.  After she left Amazon and moved to California in 2014, she rented it to a series of Amazon developers.  My #2 son graduated college in 2024 and he and #1 son were looking for a place to room together when the latest batch of Amazon devs ended their lease.  So my sons leased it from her, and are exploring life in the big city.
Very cool.
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Re: 5/12/2025
« Reply #53 on: May 12, 2025, 04:40:14 PM »

I took this picture of Seattle's iconic Smith Tower from the balcony of my sons' condo on Friday night. 

When it was completed in 1914, it was the tallest building west of the Mississippi, and remained so until the Kansas Power & Light building was completed in 1931.  Even so, Smith Tower remained the tallest structure on the west coast until the erection in 1962 of that other Seattle icon, the Space Needle. 

Its namesake, Lyman Cornelius Smith, made his first fortune manufacturing hammerless shotguns, though he is not related to the Smiths of Smith & Wesson firearms fame.  He is, however, the Smith in the Smith-Corona Typewriter Company, which still exists today as a manufacturer of thermal printing and labelling products. 

What looks like a gray wall across the bottom of my picture is actually the top of the Seattle Fire Dept Emergency Communications Center across the street from my sons' building.
Very nice, Bret. Is this condo a recent acquisition?
The condo belongs to my sister.  She bought it in 2006 or 2007, IIRC.  After she left Amazon and moved to California in 2014, she rented it to a series of Amazon developers.  My #2 son graduated college in 2024 and he and #1 son were looking for a place to room together when the latest batch of Amazon devs ended their lease.  So my sons leased it from her, and are exploring life in the big city.
Very cool.
Something we were commenting on in Baltimore...cities coming back with lots of young people.  Helps to drive the restaurant and bar scene followed by  trendy retail.  Very good to see.
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Re: 5/12/2025
« Reply #54 on: May 12, 2025, 05:00:49 PM »

I took this picture of Seattle's iconic Smith Tower from the balcony of my sons' condo on Friday night. 

When it was completed in 1914, it was the tallest building west of the Mississippi, and remained so until the Kansas Power & Light building was completed in 1931.  Even so, Smith Tower remained the tallest structure on the west coast until the erection in 1962 of that other Seattle icon, the Space Needle. 

Its namesake, Lyman Cornelius Smith, made his first fortune manufacturing hammerless shotguns, though he is not related to the Smiths of Smith & Wesson firearms fame.  He is, however, the Smith in the Smith-Corona Typewriter Company, which still exists today as a manufacturer of thermal printing and labelling products. 

What looks like a gray wall across the bottom of my picture is actually the top of the Seattle Fire Dept Emergency Communications Center across the street from my sons' building.
Very nice, Bret. Is this condo a recent acquisition?
The condo belongs to my sister.  She bought it in 2006 or 2007, IIRC.  After she left Amazon and moved to California in 2014, she rented it to a series of Amazon developers.  My #2 son graduated college in 2024 and he and #1 son were looking for a place to room together when the latest batch of Amazon devs ended their lease.  So my sons leased it from her, and are exploring life in the big city.
Very cool.
Something we were commenting on in Baltimore...cities coming back with lots of young people.  Helps to drive the restaurant and bar scene followed by  trendy retail.  Very good to see.
Well, SURE it drives the restaurant and bar scene.  Because every time I take the missus to visit her ducks, I'm on the hook for dinner.  And every time I go to see one of their gigs, I'm buying a round for the band. 

Friday night it was Il Bistro.  Il Bistro is located at the Pike Place Market, and as Italian bistros go it's...above average.  Good service, good wine list, food's good but not necessarily exceptional, except for one thing - they do a killer lasagne.  They warn you up front that it takes extra time, about 20 minutes.  I'm not sure what they put in it, other than veal and pork and house-made Ricotta.  Maybe they sprinkle it with cocaine or ecstasy. I dunno.  But it kills.  And the 2018 Montepulciano didn't hurt it a bit.  But it was a $370 tab when all was said and done.
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Re: 5/12/2025
« Reply #55 on: May 12, 2025, 05:33:45 PM »

I took this picture of Seattle's iconic Smith Tower from the balcony of my sons' condo on Friday night. 

When it was completed in 1914, it was the tallest building west of the Mississippi, and remained so until the Kansas Power & Light building was completed in 1931.  Even so, Smith Tower remained the tallest structure on the west coast until the erection in 1962 of that other Seattle icon, the Space Needle. 

Its namesake, Lyman Cornelius Smith, made his first fortune manufacturing hammerless shotguns, though he is not related to the Smiths of Smith & Wesson firearms fame.  He is, however, the Smith in the Smith-Corona Typewriter Company, which still exists today as a manufacturer of thermal printing and labelling products. 

What looks like a gray wall across the bottom of my picture is actually the top of the Seattle Fire Dept Emergency Communications Center across the street from my sons' building.
Very nice, Bret. Is this condo a recent acquisition?
The condo belongs to my sister.  She bought it in 2006 or 2007, IIRC.  After she left Amazon and moved to California in 2014, she rented it to a series of Amazon developers.  My #2 son graduated college in 2024 and he and #1 son were looking for a place to room together when the latest batch of Amazon devs ended their lease.  So my sons leased it from her, and are exploring life in the big city.
Very cool.
Something we were commenting on in Baltimore...cities coming back with lots of young people.  Helps to drive the restaurant and bar scene followed by  trendy retail.  Very good to see.
Well, SURE it drives the restaurant and bar scene.  Because every time I take the missus to visit her ducks, I'm on the hook for dinner.  And every time I go to see one of their gigs, I'm buying a round for the band. 

Friday night it was Il Bistro.  Il Bistro is located at the Pike Place Market, and as Italian bistros go it's...above average.  Good service, good wine list, food's good but not necessarily exceptional, except for one thing - they do a killer lasagne.  They warn you up front that it takes extra time, about 20 minutes.  I'm not sure what they put in it, other than veal and pork and house-made Ricotta.  Maybe they sprinkle it with cocaine or ecstasy. I dunno.  But it kills.  And the 2018 Montepulciano didn't hurt it a bit.  But it was a $370 tab when all was said and done.
It's an investment!
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Re: 5/12/2025
« Reply #56 on: May 12, 2025, 06:01:15 PM »

Today's Birthdays

Those born on this date are under the sign of Taurus. They include:

nursing pioneer Florence Nightingale in 1820;
poet/artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti in 1828;
lawmaker/writer Henry Cabot Lodge in 1850;
actor Katharine Hepburn in 1907;
newscaster Howard K. Smith in 1914;
businesswoman Mary Kay Ash in 1918;
convicted spy Julius Rosenberg in 1918;
Baseball Hall of Fame member Yogi Berra in 1925;
musician Burt Bacharach in 1928;
TV personality Tom Snyder in 1936;
artist Frank Stella in 1936;
comedian George Carlin in 1937;
musician Steve Winwood in 1948 (age 77);
actor Bruce Boxleitner in 1950 (age 75);
actor Gabriel Byrne in 1950 (age 75);
musician Kix Brooks (Brooks & Dunn) in 1955 (age 70);
musician Eric Singer (Kiss) in 1958 (age 67);
actor Ving Rhames in 1959 (age 66);
political commentator Paul Begala in 1961 (age 64);
actor Emilio Estevez in 1962 (age 63);
musician/producer Brett Gurewitz (Bad Religion) in 1962 (age 63);
TV personality/chef Carla Hall in 1964 (age 61);
Julius Maada Bio, president of Sierra Leone, in 1964 (age 61);
actor Stephen Baldwin in 1966 (age 59);
Skateboarding Hall of Fame member Tony Hawk in 1968 (age 58);
actor Catherine Tate in 1968 (age 57);
actor Kim Fields in 1969 (age 56);
Actor Samantha Mathis in 1970 (age 55);
actor Rhea Seehorn in 1972 (age 53);
musician Matt Mangano (Zac Brown Band) in 1976 (age 49);
actor Rebecca Herbst in 1977 (age 48);
actor Malin Akerman in 1978 (age 47);
actor Jason Biggs in 1978 (age 47);
actor Rami Malek in 1981 (age 44);
actor Domhnall Gleeson in 1983 (age 42);
actor Emily VanCamp in 1986 (age 39);
actor Odeya Rush in 1997 (age 28).

Today's Over/Under is 15
16!
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Re: 5/12/2025
« Reply #57 on: May 12, 2025, 07:03:45 PM »

Connections
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Re: 5/12/2025
« Reply #58 on: May 12, 2025, 07:12:46 PM »

A few extras, but no hints.

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Re: 5/12/2025
« Reply #59 on: May 12, 2025, 07:41:32 PM »

No extras, but it took me nearly all day.

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