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Corporate Raiders

Some of my co-workers and I were invited to a holiday party at a downtown ad agency last night; there was going to be an open bar and expensive catering so of course we went. There was a dapper looking … Continue reading

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Relaxation techniques for the motorbike courier

Dean Lawson, 5th and Pike There’s a hidden violence about this job, something that makes me jumpy at the end of the day. Something that makes me check my blind spot when I’m crossing the floor of my own living … Continue reading

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Skagit County

It was the kind of room in which you might find yourself attending a court-ordered anger management class, or the room where you wait for the cops to show up because you just got busted, shoplifting at Target. Actually it … Continue reading

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The Seattle Bike Messenger

When I got my first job as a bike messenger in Seattle, people were already talking about the end of the industry. That was in 1994, and the fax machine was supposed to be the reason that businesses would no … Continue reading

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Vive Le Pave

I realize that pavement is wrong, but I still love it. I love the way it smells in the rain, and I love the way it disappears under the tires. Mostly I love the history that it reveals; it has … Continue reading

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Critical Mass is Weird.

I had pretty mixed reactions when I heard about the Critical Mass ride that “erupted in violence” on Friday; bike messengers by default hate Seattle Critical Mass rides these days, but it wasn’t always that way. There was a time … Continue reading

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