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> On 3/9/2016 12:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>> "A Bols Gilt" > wrote in message
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>>> There are quite a few oyster bars in Seattle, and a lot of oyster
>>> growers up and down the Sound. Oysters are popular in Seattle, Portland,
>>> and San Francisco.

>>
>> Someone pointed some out to me. But I do live in the area and I have
>> never once heard anyone say that they were going to an oyster bar.
>> Maybe it's more of a tourist thing?

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> No, it's more a a local resident with a clue and a brain thing. You are
> hopelessly not in this class of resident.
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> I used to live in Seattle and still live in the PNW. How you are unaware
> of places like Taylor Shellfish, Elliott's, the Walrus and the
> Carpenter, or the Pike Place Market is unimaginable, other than your
> penchant for oversharing your cluelessness here on a regular basis. Is
> the SW Washington coast just some sort of terra incognita for you?
> Never been to Shelton? Really?


I know of the Pike Place Market. I have no need to go to Seattle or
Shelton.

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On 3/9/2016 6:01 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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> "A Bols Gilt" > wrote in message
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>> On 3/9/2016 12:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>>> [...]

>>
>> I used to live in Seattle and still live in the PNW. How you are unaware
>> of places like Taylor Shellfish, Elliott's, the Walrus and the
>> Carpenter, or the Pike Place Market is unimaginable, other than your
>> penchant for oversharing your cluelessness here on a regular basis. Is
>> the SW Washington coast just some sort of terra incognita for you?
>> Never been to Shelton? Really?

>
> I know of the Pike Place Market. I have no need to go to Seattle or
> Shelton.


And you have no need to learn something about the state in which you
live, but babble on ignorantly about it anyway.
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