Sunday, January 13, 2008

10 things we love about you...

10. chihuly's work welcomes us in and bids us farewell.


8. alli: wasn't Lenin the person of the year?

mr. price: that would be Putin. Lenin would have to be the corpse of the year.


7. being number 12 for the seahawks

(11 blogosphere points for anyone that can explain)

despite the seahawk's recent loss to (good-lookin') favre, alli will be hasselbeck's number 12 any day

6. sunday market purchases that help us to trendify

5. the pastor who slowly grew on us.

his next sermon - predestination: duck, duck, damn

4. we are way too cool to take a picture in front of the first starbucks ever.

3. "De Libertas Quirkas" - free to be peculiar... fremont's motto which somehow makes the presence of this troll reasonable.

2. piroshky... kind of like petroelje, except much tastier

1. tow: i want more of this in my life... they're rugged, seem laid-back and they smell like fish.

wch: how does smelling like fish make you attractive?

these men prove that somehow it does.

10 comments:

wch said...

I'm not even going to try and deny it. The shout-out feels great and I'm honored to be a part of the post. Sara, Alli: thank you.

Oh, and if this fisherman loves the Lord and has a servant's heart; I don't think the smell should be a deal-breaker. You two look good together.

BT said...

Clearly "being number 12 for the Seahawks" means cheering for them alongside thousands of die-hard Seattle fans, otherwise known as "The 12th man." This is a reference to the relentless home crowd at Qwest Stadium which helps the team so much that they almost count as an extra player on the field (of which each team has 11: also the number of blogosphere points I have coming my way, Zinga!).
GO PATRIOTS

alli kaarina said...

Ladies and Gentlemen - we have a winner!!! BT, you make us proud. Sure do.

11 blogoshpere points. Congratulations. Redeem at your convenience.Tadaa.

(you boys made our night... thanks for the early comments)

ma & pa said...

Hey Sara & Alli, thanks for sharing your weekend with us...good to see those BIG smiles on your faces...tells us all is well...miss and love you ma & pa

Andrew said...

Good stuff Al and Tow. Thanks.

You do realize that Mr. Favre is really, really old right? That pic/comment kind of weirded me out a bit.

Keep the posts coming. Shouldn't some of those scream-worthy Tacoma hills get some air-time?

ADW

Unknown said...

To have made an appearance in your blog is like a dream come true ... speaking of dreams ...

Alli, I had a dream last night that one of the girls at your house broke down and started crying and finally confessed to the dirty little scam you pulled on our house. Fortunately for me, I don't need someone as gifted as David to interpret for me, the interpretation is clear. You girls are guilty ... always have been guilty ... and always will be guilty. And please ... please ... please ... PLEASE tell me that DS/EH didn't put it in our toothbrush holder ... we poured a whole lot of something that smelled out of it a couple nights ago.

Anyways, pumped to be on the blog ... despite the horrible atrocities you pull on me.

Keep Seattle rockin' ...

BT said...

Speaking of air time, what about that awesome Thai meal you had in the city with those sweet folks from Kentucky?

COWolgies said...

Yes...Jim Price is very up to date. That number 8 makes us pause and wonder about a Poli Sci major at good old TU! Thanks for keeping us laughing. M&D

k10 said...

Ladies,

It was good chatting with you last night. I'm quite jealous of all your adventures.

Where is that chihuly? If it's in your host home...that is ridiculous.

And brett farve is by far the hottest man in the NFL don't let anyone else tell you otherwise.

And in response to benj's comment. Saturday a member of his house admitted to me that they in fact got our cars. And that it wasn't poo but sewer bait which is used to dip worms in so that fish can smile them miles away. GROSS.

Looking forward to the next post.

<3 Marshy

Erok said...

Stink-

Thanks for the Driscoll shout-out; I snagged that podcast and listened to it on my run over lunch today. And yes, I admit that I might have been laughing a bit (okay, heartily) at the thought of a trenchcoat wearing Mormon missionary and single guys living at home and sleeping in Star Wars sheets...who knew the Bible was so funny?!

Great to talk with you last night, hopefully your navigational skills keep coming through for ya. Obviously if you need a hand, you know how to reach me.

Peace.