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Portland, Oregon is pretty cool. | Portland, Oregon is pretty cool. | ||
− | Portland, Oregon features | + | ==Books== |
+ | Portland, Oregon features the biggest book store west of the Mississippi (really). At one city block square and 6 floors high, [[Powell's Books]] is enormous. Portlanders like books almost as much as they like coffee. | ||
− | People from Portland are [[coffee snobs]]. Good [[coffee]] doesn't exist in the [[midwest]], although some people think [[Kaldi's]] gets kind of close. They have obviously never had coffee in Portland. | + | ==Coffee== |
+ | People from Portland are [[coffee snobs]]. Good [[coffee]] doesn't exist in the [[midwest]], although some people think [[Kaldi's]] gets kind of close. They have obviously never have had coffee in Portland. | ||
Conversations about coffee with Portland residents are best avoided, they might make you cry. If you ever go to Portland, order Stumptown coffee. If you ever meet a Portlander ask them if their parents send them Stumptown beans – if so, make that person your new best friend. | Conversations about coffee with Portland residents are best avoided, they might make you cry. If you ever go to Portland, order Stumptown coffee. If you ever meet a Portlander ask them if their parents send them Stumptown beans – if so, make that person your new best friend. | ||
− | + | ==Beer== | |
+ | There is beer, and then there is Beer. The city is home to more breweries than Cologne, Germany and some consider PDX to be the source of the microbrew revolution in the United States. Mayor Tom Potter recently declared the city's official nick name to be "Beertown," which, despite their love of beer, makes most Portlanders think he's a total moron. Fortunately for Knox Oregon-based Rogue Ale ships their quality product all the way to [[Discount Liquor]] in Galesburg. Unfortunately it's 7 bucks for a six-pack, but that's what you pay for quality. | ||
− | Portland, Oregon is home to [[hipsters]]. Many people from Portland go to Knox, which is a little | + | ==Gay== |
+ | People from Portland are all [[gay]] (at least a [[Kinsey_scale|little bit]]). | ||
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+ | ==Hipsters== | ||
+ | Portland, Oregon is home to a plethora of [[hipsters]]. The truth is, it's a fucking epidemic, but you can't have that much cool in a city without some consequences. | ||
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+ | ==PDX @ Knox== | ||
+ | Many people from Portland go to Knox, which is a little weird given the distance. Most assume Portland residents are lured by the good looks of [[Paul Steenis]] — Dean of [[Admissions]] and head of recruitment in the Pacific Northwest. It certainly wasn't the coffee that brought them here (or the beer). | ||
People from Portland are conceited, and with good reason. They can't help that [[God]] made them this way. | People from Portland are conceited, and with good reason. They can't help that [[God]] made them this way. | ||
− | + | Portland is also known as "Little Beirut" ([http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/966872/posts coined by George Bush Senior]) "Ptown," "Stumptown," "The City of Roses," "Bridgetown," and "PDX". | |
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+ | ==Music== | ||
+ | Portland is full of good music, bands that call PDX home include: | ||
+ | * The Dandy Warhols | ||
+ | * The Decemberists | ||
+ | * Everclear (note: Everclear sucks, but you gotta take the good with the bad) | ||
+ | * Elliot Smith (R.I.P.) | ||
+ | * The Thermals | ||
+ | * Lifesavas | ||
+ | * Sleater-Kinney | ||
+ | * The Shins | ||
+ | Having such artists on hand does not help the PDX ego complex. | ||
[[Category:Places]] | [[Category:Places]] |
Revision as of 17:11, 1 December 2007
Portland, Oregon is pretty cool.
Contents
Books
Portland, Oregon features the biggest book store west of the Mississippi (really). At one city block square and 6 floors high, Powell's Books is enormous. Portlanders like books almost as much as they like coffee.
Coffee
People from Portland are coffee snobs. Good coffee doesn't exist in the midwest, although some people think Kaldi's gets kind of close. They have obviously never have had coffee in Portland.
Conversations about coffee with Portland residents are best avoided, they might make you cry. If you ever go to Portland, order Stumptown coffee. If you ever meet a Portlander ask them if their parents send them Stumptown beans – if so, make that person your new best friend.
Beer
There is beer, and then there is Beer. The city is home to more breweries than Cologne, Germany and some consider PDX to be the source of the microbrew revolution in the United States. Mayor Tom Potter recently declared the city's official nick name to be "Beertown," which, despite their love of beer, makes most Portlanders think he's a total moron. Fortunately for Knox Oregon-based Rogue Ale ships their quality product all the way to Discount Liquor in Galesburg. Unfortunately it's 7 bucks for a six-pack, but that's what you pay for quality.
Gay
People from Portland are all gay (at least a little bit).
Hipsters
Portland, Oregon is home to a plethora of hipsters. The truth is, it's a fucking epidemic, but you can't have that much cool in a city without some consequences.
PDX @ Knox
Many people from Portland go to Knox, which is a little weird given the distance. Most assume Portland residents are lured by the good looks of Paul Steenis — Dean of Admissions and head of recruitment in the Pacific Northwest. It certainly wasn't the coffee that brought them here (or the beer).
People from Portland are conceited, and with good reason. They can't help that God made them this way.
Portland is also known as "Little Beirut" (coined by George Bush Senior) "Ptown," "Stumptown," "The City of Roses," "Bridgetown," and "PDX".
Music
Portland is full of good music, bands that call PDX home include:
- The Dandy Warhols
- The Decemberists
- Everclear (note: Everclear sucks, but you gotta take the good with the bad)
- Elliot Smith (R.I.P.)
- The Thermals
- Lifesavas
- Sleater-Kinney
- The Shins
Having such artists on hand does not help the PDX ego complex.