So this might be my last post in Portland.
I am sure you can carry on well without me.
The word on the streets is that Montana is already totally Portlandified...
Hamilton, with a population of 12,000, has an organic food store, a health food store, a natural food store, two produce markets, and a farmer's market.
But probably no naked bike rides.
If I don't get a chance to say goodbye, this is my goodbye.
The moving plans are very hectic, and moving a bit faster than I thought they would be.
So it is nothing personal.
There are lots of ways to get in touch with me.
I will be checking my internet even if I don't have access, but replies might be slow.
So you're interested in a variety pack of SisterMaryCupcakes eh? I thought so.
Here's the deal: I'll order a dozen velvets if someone wants to order a dozen of the others and we can make our own variety pack out in the street.
Spice cake with cream cheese frosting
Chocolate with pomegranate buttercream
Who's in?
WTF am I talking about: http://community.livejournal.com/pdx_cu
After visiting a co-workers houseboat today, I am wondering about the chances of finding someone who is renting theirs outfor a day or a weekend, or even a week. It can be in Portland, or pretty much any lake in the state.
Anyone know the finances and websites I can use? Done some browsing on craigslist but not finding as much.
Thanks!
is there a planned parenthood or something going in in the pearl district? there were pro life people on 10th and johnson today with big graphic aborted fetus pictures and signs saying things like planned parenthood kills babies. i am wondering why they would choose that spot.
- Mood:
curious
What bar in any part of Portland has the best jukebox? I suppose that's relative, but by the best I mean choices that may include: Dinosaur Jr, The Replacements, The Misfits, Fugazi and the like. Basically 80s and 90s indie underground bands. Not so much aughties "indie." Does this exist? Thanks!
Some girlfriends and I want to go hiking and camping on saturday. We were thinking spending the day hiking and just setting up camp somewhere back near the car. None of us own any legit camping gear that we could pack in with us so it has to be car camping.
Any recommendations??
Amongst the many other things I have to do,
I have to fill in a change-of-address form with the post office.
My address should be
Matthew Harris
410 N Grant Lane
Hamilton, MT 59840
But I might not use that just yet if I were you.
I don't drive at all so I don't know much about parking in Portland. I do know I live in Zone A though and that I'm tired of paying to let people park in my building's garage if they plan to hang out with me all day or plan to stay overnight. It would be much cheaper to get those day guest permits that you scratch off. I found how to order them online but where can I just go buy them or even better... does anyone have extra Zone A day permits they don't need? Any help would be appreciated and snarks will just be laughed at.
- Location:Zone A
Sorry to be annoying, but I'm broke! So... buy my crap!
They're iTheater wireless video glasses. Basically, they're super awesome, but I'm broke. You can plug in a DVD player or video games and watch them (and hear them) IN YOUR GLASSES. Neat, huh? Also they're wireless, so you can watch movies or play video games while roaming around.
Be the talk of your neighborhood!

Craigslist post: http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/ele/1
(Ask me about the DP discount!)
"Sotomayor denies racial bias in 'wise Latina' remark" (http://www.yahoo.com/s/1100182)
Since when does Sotomayer have a different "racial" background then anyone else on the Supreme Court?
If I believed in race (which I don't), Sotomayer has the same racial background as I do.
Yo damndrunks, I am greatly in need of some advice from bar connoisseurs. I'm not much of a drinker, but my 21er is coming up and it'd be pretty damn lame to be sober on it so I'm gathering some friends for some drinks. Which bar do we go to? Here are the criteria in order of importance:
Non-negotiable:
1) Easily Trimet-accessible.
2) Okay with me and some friends setting up camp for two-three hours.
3) Seating for 5-15 such that we won't have to split up into separate booths and be completely sectioned off from each other.
4) Room for 5-15 on a Friday night.
5) Non-shitty music. Top 100 will drive me up the fucking wall.
Bonus criteria (+5 but not necessary):
1) Cheap.
2) Something for vegans to eat other than fries.
3) Froofy drinks for people like me, who can't stand the taste of alcohol.
Or if you can't be bothered to concern yourself with criteria, just tell me what your favorite bar in Portland is. Because it's my birthday soon and you didn't get me a present last year.
Anyone in dp a registered dietician? Or know of one?
Post for recommendations obv!
- Mood:
curious
- Mood:
sleepy
I'm seeking Indian and Middle Eastern food "date spots" in SE and NE, close-in. Any suggestions?
This is from the latest issue of Esquire, thought it was worth posting here:

I've seen several posts asking for a registered Notary Public on LJ, as well as being asked by a few friends lately.
So if you're ever in need of a Notary Public feel free to ask/recommend me.
I'm a licensed notary for the state of Oregon, and have lots of experience notarizing legal docs, and witnessing signatures.
It's supposed to be $5 a notarized page, but I think charging for my signature is weird. So I do this for FREE. That's right....FREEEEE DP.
I only ask for a possible barter....good music....a beer maybe.....free concert tickets.....columbian cocain.....etc. (joking about the cocaine).
- Listening to:Grateful Dead - Casey Jones

