The same thing as Duran!!!(Somewhat)
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Oh,
Seattle is my favorite big city--and that's coming from a guy who doesn't like cities. I hope you also explored Pike's Place Market while you were there--I mean you probably did if you were at the original Starbucks. I wonder, did any of you know that the original Starbucks logo had the same mermaid but panned out and with her hair to the sides so that you could see her exposed and quite bare chest? The Space Needle is great. Did you go up to the top and have something to eat and drink? And did you check out the Experience Music Project? At least you must have seen the building. It's really cool.
I could go on, but. . . . I did just want to mention to Sheexy, that you can in fact do a little tour of the Redmond headquarters. That was a wonderful day in my youth. They used to have a large wall when you go in that has all the envelope art that was sent in to Nintendo Power. (Speaking of which, I submitted two envelopes and one of them was actually published!) I don't know what it's like now, I haven't been there for a long time. I am about due for another trip, though.
Seattle is my favorite big city--and that's coming from a guy who doesn't like cities. I hope you also explored Pike's Place Market while you were there--I mean you probably did if you were at the original Starbucks. I wonder, did any of you know that the original Starbucks logo had the same mermaid but panned out and with her hair to the sides so that you could see her exposed and quite bare chest? The Space Needle is great. Did you go up to the top and have something to eat and drink? And did you check out the Experience Music Project? At least you must have seen the building. It's really cool.
I could go on, but. . . . I did just want to mention to Sheexy, that you can in fact do a little tour of the Redmond headquarters. That was a wonderful day in my youth. They used to have a large wall when you go in that has all the envelope art that was sent in to Nintendo Power. (Speaking of which, I submitted two envelopes and one of them was actually published!) I don't know what it's like now, I haven't been there for a long time. I am about due for another trip, though.