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Monday, December 17, 2007

Today in Line Out

posted by on December 17 at 16:10 PM

Later, Alligator: The Crocodile is closed. Tullycraft moves their show to El Corazon. Sweet Jesus moves their show, um, nowhere. Jim Anderson talks time off. Eli Anderson needs a job. Commenters propose a co-operative buyout.

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1

I hear WaMu is looking for people, Eli.

Posted by Will in Seattle | December 17, 2007 4:41 PM
2

There you go, Will. Mock the newly unemployed.

Posted by Fnarf | December 17, 2007 4:55 PM
3

I could almost write the P-I "New Homes Saturday" ad copy for The Crocodile...

~~~
The discerning home seeker will be thrilled by the amenities of Seattle's newest and most fashonable address, The Crocodile.

Upscale finishes, breathtaking views, and a new level of elegance, all in Seattle's cutting-edge Grungetown Neighborhood.

Relax on your own private lanai, or mingle with your neighbors on the rooftop Nirvana Terrace, featuring free wi-fi and an exceptional view of the Seattle Skyline.

Four different models are available: The Mudhoney, The Pearl Jam, The Soundgarden, and The Mother Love Bone. All units feature granite countertops, stainless steel commerical grade appliances, Steam showers, and faux distressed wood flooring.

Pre-reservations are being accepted today. Don't miss your chance to be a part of Seattle's Musical History! visit www.croccondos.com today!

Posted by Catalina Vel-Duray | December 17, 2007 6:22 PM
4

Nice, Eric Grandy. Steal somebody else's graphic and don't even credit or link.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sprizee/2118643078/in/pool-35034348455@N01

Posted by tree | December 18, 2007 1:20 AM
5

get over it pussies...

get some lives, these bands suck and none will be around in a couple of years. Save your money and your outrage for something that actually matters.

Posted by ecce homo | December 18, 2007 1:56 AM
6

Ecce, maybe you should heed your own advice. You're outraged about everything.

Ecce Homo. Our own little Ed Anger. Auburn's Answer to the Weekly World News...

Posted by Catalina Vel-Duray | December 18, 2007 7:08 AM
7

I think it's sad anytime a live music venue closes. In this case, though, I add a dash of outrage, because they booked a season full of bands who now have to cancel shows or find a new place to play. Bad enough that another live music stage is closing; worse that it's closing in such a haphazard and shitty way.

Posted by Blake | December 18, 2007 10:38 AM
8

Good point, Blake. But at least Eli won't feel pressured to get into home mortgage financing ...

Posted by Will in Seattle | December 18, 2007 10:42 AM

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