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New dates for the Seattle Boat Show
The largest boat show on the west coast (when the indoor and outdoor
venues are combined) has been officially bumped by the best football team in the NFC. The Seattle Seahawks are in the playoffs, (who'd a thunk it?) and will be using Qwest Field for post season play in mid-January. Originally scheduled for January 13-22, the Seattle Boat Show dates are now January 6-14. The show will absolutely begin on January 6, but may be forced to conclude at the close of business on Friday, January 13 if the NFL schedules a playoff game for Saturday, January 14. The floating portion of the event, the Lake Union Boats Afloat Show, will continue through the entire weekend of January 14-15 without possible amendment for football playoff activity. (Go Seahawks! My son and I will be at the Seahawks/Colts game on Saturday. Whoever would have imagined, when we bought the tickets last summer, that this *might* be a preview of the Superbowl? Still a lot of football to play, but could this finally be the year of the Seahawk?) |
New dates for the Seattle Boat Show
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New dates for the Seattle Boat Show
How many of us can you put up? -- John H Did you leave off "with"? :-) Seriously, if you're coming out for the boat show (or the playoffs) I don't have a spare room to offer you but I would insist that you let me buy you dinner in one of the lesser known, but extremely memorable Seattle restaurants. Standing offer for just about anybody that makes it out to the soggy Pac NW. |
New dates for the Seattle Boat Show
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New dates for the Seattle Boat Show
JohnH wrote: On 20 Dec 2005 17:14:42 -0800, wrote: How many of us can you put up? -- John H Did you leave off "with"? :-) Seriously, if you're coming out for the boat show (or the playoffs) I don't have a spare room to offer you but I would insist that you let me buy you dinner in one of the lesser known, but extremely memorable Seattle restaurants. Standing offer for just about anybody that makes it out to the soggy Pac NW. Speaking of Seattle restaurants, my mother was the 'head chef' at one of the more famous downtown landmarks for about 20 years. She retired about 1990 (I think, may have been sooner). Whenever I visited she would sneak a couple Reuben sandwiches home in her purse. The restaurant - The Dog House. Ever been there? -- John H Yes indeed. The Dog House, in the Denney regrade area north of the main business district and south of the Seattle Center was one of those cheap-eats places where folks would congregate after the bars closed. It was also a popular lunch spot for surrounding businesses. The food was plentiful, affordable, and good enough to keep a lot of dedicated patrons coming back year after year. If you looked carefully, you could sometimes catch a glimpse of well known musicians or actors eating there. Unfortunately, it is now Kaput- but I understand they have preserved the old neon dog-house sign at the Seattle Museum of History and Industry. |
New dates for the Seattle Boat Show
Around 12/20/2005 9:52 AM, Harry Krause wrote:
wrote: The floating portion of the event, the Lake Union Boats Afloat Show, will continue through the entire weekend of January 14-15 without possible amendment for football playoff activity. You NW boaters are tough. I'd go to an indoor boat show in January, but an outdoor show in your latitudes? Brrrrrrrrr. The weather we're having this week isn't too bad, and typical of winters he rainy and 50-55 degrees. Still shorts weather, IMO. -- ~/Garth - 1966 Glastron V-142 Skiflite: "Blue-Boat" "There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats." -- Kenneth Grahame ~~ Ventis secundis, tene cursum ~~ |
New dates for the Seattle Boat Show
On 20 Dec 2005 20:05:56 -0800, wrote:
JohnH wrote: On 20 Dec 2005 17:14:42 -0800, wrote: How many of us can you put up? -- John H Did you leave off "with"? :-) Seriously, if you're coming out for the boat show (or the playoffs) I don't have a spare room to offer you but I would insist that you let me buy you dinner in one of the lesser known, but extremely memorable Seattle restaurants. Standing offer for just about anybody that makes it out to the soggy Pac NW. Speaking of Seattle restaurants, my mother was the 'head chef' at one of the more famous downtown landmarks for about 20 years. She retired about 1990 (I think, may have been sooner). Whenever I visited she would sneak a couple Reuben sandwiches home in her purse. The restaurant - The Dog House. Ever been there? -- John H Yes indeed. The Dog House, in the Denney regrade area north of the main business district and south of the Seattle Center was one of those cheap-eats places where folks would congregate after the bars closed. It was also a popular lunch spot for surrounding businesses. The food was plentiful, affordable, and good enough to keep a lot of dedicated patrons coming back year after year. If you looked carefully, you could sometimes catch a glimpse of well known musicians or actors eating there. Unfortunately, it is now Kaput- but I understand they have preserved the old neon dog-house sign at the Seattle Museum of History and Industry. Well, I hate to brag on my mom, but once she left the place went downhill pretty fast. There was nothing 'gourmet' about the place, that's for sure, -- John H **** May your Christmas be Spectacular!**** *****...and your New Year even Better!***** |
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