Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Maybe it's code for something

The question had crossed my mind before, why the nearby mall is called Northgate Mall. I mean, what gate? Cities haven't had gates in recent history, and as far as I know Seattle never had any. So then at Dick's the other day, I saw a van for Southgate Plumbing.

I've since come to the conclusion that Seattle is the Northwest's version of Sedona, what with its much talked about (but never seen) vortices. Only we call just call them "gates." I think my theory might explain a few other Seattle oddities as well!


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