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Jeff Tozzer's avatar

Another winning edition!

Susie Blake's avatar

more reality than satire here in Port Angeles:

Still, county leaders defended the approach, arguing that public discomfort reflects outdated expectations regarding sidewalks, storefront access, and whether garbage should remain inside containers.

“We understand some community members are concerned,” County Administrator Greg Vann stated in a press release Tuesday. “But it’s important to remember these alleyways are part of a vibrant civic tapestry that also includes fentanyl smoke, detached bicycle wheels, and three men yelling at a crow.

Garry Blankenship's avatar

Let the feel good supporters of harm reduction walk the talk and bring the homeless into their homes. Easy to use the taxes paid by others to soothe one's concern for the homeless, but when faced with actually sharing your personal home, is your support still strong ?

Gina Nordskog's avatar

Brilliant LOL

Sequim invisible's avatar

I never laughed so hard before my morning coffee

Ron's avatar

I’m sure glad we have the fish barrier removal going on so salmon can have better access to upstream garbage, fentanyl and needles.

Bill Roberds's avatar

Out standing reporting again, the tourism opportunity's are getting better here all the time.

ABeetlebaum's avatar

Great almost satire, but too real! I laughed until I got to the boofing alley, then the gagging started.... bleaaaaa!

Jon Purnell's avatar

Love it! Suggest you get Treebeard and his Ent friends' take on the state of the human/forest interface

Glen Parker's avatar

Good morning SS,

Just a fantastic job yesterday....I was away all day working on a dock .

I listened this morning and couldn't stop laughing!

Bravo Maestro!!

Thank you and have a great day!

Kathleen's avatar

Fantastically funny, as usual! 😂😂

John W.'s avatar

Thanks for the laughs. I am glad I wasn't drinking my coffee when I started reading this. I would have likely shared it with everything on my desk!! Great job today!!