The Life and Times of Jim
Hi, there. I'm Jim. Welcome to my phlog!
This site was written for Las Vegas, then LouisVille. Now, it seems to be about anywhere. In these phlogs, you'll see a lot of my personal notes and pictures. I like to post my observations here to remember life and celebrate it. I'm not religious. I don't pray for good fortune. I'm ecstatically grateful for the gift of life and I think our time should be remembered and not taken for granted. I'm not a writer. I think pictures tell stories so much better than words. I love just about everything in this life, and, I guess that would have to include you. So, if you've seen me, don't be surprised if your picture is in here somewhere. Of all the critters, people are absolutely the most interesting. 
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Mon 
05/12/2008 04:08:24
 jim  13, 13, 13
I was walking past the mental hospital the other day, and all the patients were shouting ,'13....13....13'

The fence was too high to see over, but I saw a little gap in the planks and looked through to see what was going on.
Some moron poked me in the eye with a stick !

Then they all started shouting '14....14....14'...
Mon 
05/12/2008 03:48:14
 jim  How does he know ?
I was shopping at the local super market where I selected:

A half-gallon of 2% milk,
A carton of eggs,
A quart of orange juice,
A head of romaine lettuce,
A 2 lb. Can of coffee, and
A 1 lb. Package of bacon.

I was unloading my items on the conveyor belt to check out.
A drunk standing behind me watched as I placed the items in front of the cashier.
While the cashier was ringing up the purchases, the drunk calmly stated, 'You must be single.'

I was a bit startled by this proclamation, but I was intrigued by the derelict's intuition, since I was indeed single.
I looked at the six items on the belt and saw nothing particularly unusual about my selections that could have tipped off the drunk to my marital status. Curiosity getting the better of me,

I said: 'Well, you know what, you are absolutely right.
But how on earth did you know that?'

The drunk replied, 'Cause you're ugly.'
Sun 
05/11/2008 06:15:01
 Jim  Goodbye Seattle
What is great about Seattle
- The view from this apartment is incredible.
- Relatives living nearby is awesome.
- Working here has been easy.
- The country side is beautiful.
- Washington is by far the most beautiful state I have ever seen.
What isn't great about Seattle
- Driving here is a mess. I've seen 9 way stops with no lights. People park in the travel lanes.
- Parking is next to impossible, and it is very expensive ($280 a month to park at work).
- The cost of living here is easily twice that of Louisville ($1,200 for a one bedroom).
- Insane and homeless people are everywhere. Most people ignore them. I think its something in the water.
- People yell and fight in the streets.
- People are allowed to sleep on the sidewalks.
- We never found any fun places to go. We saw no bands. We saw no dance floors.
- The buses are overcrowded and are never on time.
- My Identity was stolen here.
- My truck was been burglarized.
- I had to pay for parking at both at my apartment and work.
- I see police stopping drivers every day, while homeless people get away with blocking store exits asking for money.
- I found that most of the people here are either self absorbed or morally bankrupt.
- I had to booby trap my cubical, someone went through my cubical drawers and my personal notes.
- Someone else went through my PC, saw my diary, and told everybody what they found.
- Someone I never talked too, was spreading terrible lies about me through email.
- I'd see people go into my cube when they thought left for a bathroom break.
Seattle is, by far, the scariest place I've ever lived. It really creeps me out.
I don't think I'll be coming back here.
The cities outside of Seattle look great though.
I think I'd love to live in Bellevue, Olympia or Redmond, Wa. They had a normal feel to them.
Sat 
05/10/2008 20:14:58
 jim  Everette,WA-DriveIn
Mon 
05/05/2008 09:30:26
 jim  Apartment View - May 4th 2008
Sun 
05/04/2008 18:33:10
 jim  McGraths Restaurant
Sun 
05/04/2008 18:10:42
 jim  Alderwood Mall
Fri 
05/02/2008 18:52:09
 jim  Pke Street Walk - 5 Miles
Wed 
04/30/2008 22:04:26
 jim  Fremont Draw Bridge
Wed 
04/30/2008 21:51:58
 jim  Fremont Statues
Wed 
04/30/2008 19:50:48
 jim  Queen Anne
Wed 
04/30/2008 19:11:04
 jim  1/2 Mile Up The Stairs
Wed 
04/30/2008 18:49:26
 jim  Walking to Queen Anne
Mon 
04/28/2008 12:07:30
 jim  Pikes Market
Sun 
04/27/2008 17:03:12
 jim  Creekside Village
Sat 
04/26/2008 14:55:28
 jim  As the Eagle Flies
Sat 
04/26/2008 13:07:48
 jim  Whidbey Island
Sun 
04/20/2008 11:15:14
 jim  Seattle April Weather
Sat 
04/19/2008 21:22:32
 jim  Seattle Center (on a snowy day)
 It was nice to have it all to ourselves (kind of). We came to see the Music and Science Museum, but they close at 5pm.
  We settled for the laser light show,
which went to the music of Queen. We also saw a U2 concert in 3D. It was great. Surprisingly, it all cost less seeing a box office movie
Wed 
04/16/2008 18:28:38
 jim  China Town
Chinatown in Seattle is much smaller than the one in San Francisco, but its small selection of shops and restaurants are very charming.

I love these little Chinatown shops.
I tried some of their Korean ginsing by  placing a slice in my mouth and letting it dissolve for about 15 minutes. It really seemed to make me feel good.
I bought a baggy of it!

The girl below was VERY nice. We sat down at a tiny table and shared a pot green tea with her. The ambience was very warm and friendly.
Wed 
04/16/2008 18:28:38
 jim   (Reply)..China Town
No, but they gave us a "gottago" serving of tea at closing.
Sat 
04/12/2008 14:53:42
 jim  Olympia Wa
Fri 
04/11/2008 20:35:08
 jim  Mt Rainier - Ashford Inn

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