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I wish WA license plates were easily designated by county, sometimes it hard to decipher who is/isn’t a west sider. Usually if I see the people though I can tell by the fact that they are wearing fancy hunting gear like KUIU or FirstLite. I personally would never permanently damage someone’s property like those guys in Idaho but it doesn’t hurt my feelings either.
Quote from: HooknoseHunter on October 13, 2022, 12:18:01 PMI wish WA license plates were easily designated by county, sometimes it hard to decipher who is/isn’t a west sider. Usually if I see the people though I can tell by the fact that they are wearing fancy hunting gear like KUIU or FirstLite. I personally would never permanently damage someone’s property like those guys in Idaho but it doesn’t hurt my feelings either.Ya. Riiiight.
Quote from: jackelope on October 13, 2022, 04:54:32 PMQuote from: HooknoseHunter on October 13, 2022, 12:18:01 PMI wish WA license plates were easily designated by county, sometimes it hard to decipher who is/isn’t a west sider. Usually if I see the people though I can tell by the fact that they are wearing fancy hunting gear like KUIU or FirstLite. I personally would never permanently damage someone’s property like those guys in Idaho but it doesn’t hurt my feelings either.Ya. Riiiight.Is that the barrier to east/west? Kuiu and first light? Thank god I wear sitka 😂
It's interesting, as I read these comments, with some of the internet keyboard "Tough guy" mentality about Idaho vs WA or East vs West...I have lived in all 3, sure I get the mentality, but maybe because I am getting older and realize that those with that kind of attitude are the actual problem...let me pose this to you all who think "city folk" are the problem. How many times do east siders, and even Idahoan's NEED the city? You say you don't until it is your family member that is life flighted to Harborview, the only level 1 trauma center in the entire Pacific Northwest (yes, even for Idaho). Or how about your mom or dad, or wife or brother, or even yourself being diagnosed with cancer and you need to go to OHSU in Portland or Fred Hutch in Seattle...hmm, then all of a sudden the big city isn't so bad. All I am getting at is that we need to accept that as much as we don't like it, change in inevitable and there is SOME good in the city, not much I do agree, but some and just enough to be thankful for it when needed. Keep in mind, my opinion (which I know is mine and not yours) comes from growing up in Lake Chelan (where I had to move away to find a job and now can never afford to go back thanks to westside wine money), I served in the military, stationed at Mt. Home AFB in IDAHO, and now live in a major metropolitan area in western Washington where crime is an at all time high (and gas prices too)...I wish I could go back to the days of 10 cent candy, 3 TV stations, and you knew it was noon on Sunday when the volunteer fire dept siren blew. but I am also glad UW medical saved my dad from dying from his cancer, and OHSU extending my mom's life 6 1/2 years before her cancer took her, and the WSP Trooper who was shot in Walla Walla whose life was saved at Harborview...as for the tire slasher in Ledore, I hope their family never needs the life flight to Spokane or Seattle, but if they do, then maybe they will re-think "this is my land, stay away, mentality" and be a little thankful for the "big city", I know I am. Grade
The population probably doubled in Idaho last year, a good percentage of that was from Washington.
Quote from: boneaddict on October 13, 2022, 08:00:30 AMThe population probably doubled in Idaho last year, a good percentage of that was from Washington. Idaho is becoming "Little Washington"