Newsstands in Seattle: hilarious.
*for the record, I love newsstands. I may be laughing right now, but is there a serious way we can donate to his stand without having to e-mail him?
I think Newsstands could work near Light rail stations.
Gant, who makes his main living as a beverage marketer, can barely stay open two hours a day. Neither of Seattle's two big remaining papers have contracted with him as a distributor, so his fare consists mainly of free papers: Seattle Weekly and the Stranger; publications like Seattle Gay News, which he sells for a quarter; the Facts, the voice of the African American community; and the Russian-language Russian World.
This just sounds like a bad business model. And doesn't the newsstand in the Market count?
It's a horrible business model. That's why he needs so much help. But I'm willing to give him some bill. Why not? It's still better than giving it to politicians.
If the Fun Forrest at Seattle Center fails, I nominate this newstand as heir appearant to the Saddest Place on Earth (TM)
What the fuck is that orange thing? Is it a transporter. Has no one seen The Fly?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qP81havHnE&NR=1
Madness, I'm not getting in that thing.
He has to destroy the newsstand in order to save it.
What's the point?
I work near that location, and I have never seen it open. It is always strewn w/ piss and newspapers. In dire need of something new, I guess.
Um, isnt there a newsstand on 1st and Pike???
At the end of the Market, right on 1st?
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