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I try to make the best of it, and try to find the goodi am sorry for your loss
And you want to guess where all those voters originated from?Maybe the demise of the former great state of Oregon is due to most of the Portland voters, and those in Eugene?
Good post brings back good memories of Portland. Two places I loved were the original Crab Bowl, huge portions of freshwelcome.
I was born in Portland and grew up there during the Golden years of the 80's and 90's, when it still had the small town feel but was still the largest city in the state. I grew up in "good" neighborhoods of the Alameda, Beaumont, and Grant neighborhoods going to the corresponding schools for those neighborhoods. Back when the homeless were "moved along", and before the troubles of North Portland's Columbia Villa were smeared across the city by its demolishing and rebuilding.
During the good old days of the Hollywood Neighborhoods Fred Meyers building, Pagoda Chinese restaurant, Poor Richards, Roses Ice Cream Parlor. When Lloyd Centers claim to fame was the Biggest Mall in Oregon!
Sadly Portland has changed so much I moved away and now enjoy hearing the horror stories of Out-of-towners moving to Portland and discovering is a literal bubblegumshow. I live closer to the Coast then to the big City and stay away at all costs.