Wednesday, July 14, 2004

Another tip from reader Teresa S. serves as a case study for the IAAFOTS investigative approach. The tip was for an article in Salon about an erection guarantee program that Cialis is running. Since you have to go through a whole long process to get onto Salon, though, I wanted to find the article somewhere else, and as luck would have it, the original source is mentioned in the article. "'We're putting our money where our mouth is,' he told The Herald of Everett." This is where the humble tip transforms into something much larger and more powerful, a passport to a magical world of adventure, if you will. The Everett Herald is an outstanding publication, highly readable and offering something for everyone. In addition to the erection guarantee scoop, some representative pieces include Reardon, Sax Trade Barbs on 'Smoking Bat', No Racial Motive Seen in Cross Burning, Everett Woman Depends on Her Service Chihuahuas, and my current favorite, Couple Find a Ghostly Mystery. The quality of the newspaper alone would make life in Snohomish County a constant pleasure, but there's a lot going on beyond its pages as well. Kla Ha Ya Days just ended this past weekend, but you can still suit up with your action squad and go downtown to hobnob with the goats. After washing your hands you can either head over to Country Burger, or if you're feeling fancy, Charles at Smuggler’s Cove Restaurant, now featuring a summer cuisine of gourmande salad and wichyssoise under the famous ratty umbrella. Then head out of town to one of the local casinos, either The Skagit or Muckleshoot Casino, home of the future 7 story parking garage (two floors now open). And if you get in a jam, Snohomish attorney James M. Mucklestone can help you with Traffic Infraction defense, Collections (and Defense), Landlord Tenant Issues, and Ballroom Dance Instruction. I hope this case study has been illuminating, now if you'll excuse me I am overdue for my MetroNap.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Few things are more romantic than watching the sunset while enjoying wichyssoise under the ratty umbrella. No wonder its famous. ab

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