"What a dump..."
McConnell, Keith and I went to Seattle to the
Experience Music Project.
We had fun, but had to sneak a few
pictures inside the EMP (no cameras were allowed). Most of mine turned out blurry...conspiracy?!
After a bit,
we just wandered/drove around the city...which we soon
found wasn't all that great, haha. Sorry, Seattle-ites!
I guess I'm a Vancouver lover through and through....

ZOOM. We are in Seattle, beeyatches.

Um, wow, impressive. Haha, naw, just kidding.
I took a lot of random pictures of buildings, so yeah.

Heh, I thought this sign was too cute.

Monorail tracks and da Space Needle.

That weird building is where the EMP is.

I think I liked this bathroom way too much.

Holy violent Pilsbury Doughboy, Batman!

She's playing drums, but it looks like she's shimmying and shaking
like a mad (wo)man.

Blurry Keith in the booth across from us.

The only clear picture I managed to get, hurray!
The Jamming room was totally fun. 10 minutes to rock out--all righty then!

Ha, I found a fun techno beat on the keyboard. Ah-some.

Stuff and things, what can I say?

I feel like puking just watching that.

Guess what? It's that darn Needle again.

Sculpture!...aka: A series of tubes (like the internet...heh heh).

There's a giant baseball player on that building!...woo?

There appears to be a Keith growing out the back of my head.
GET IT OFF!

McConnell & the Terminator Forever!

We drove around searching for a place to eat lunch.
Random street corner? Sure!

Random shot of a building? Why not!

I don't know why I took a picture of this, but here it is.
I kinda like it...yup.

Here's where we ate! Mmm, chicken teriyaki bowl...

Chillaxin', yo. Window seat, yeah!

Woops, don't forget to spell check.

There were fish on my chopsticks package.

Haha, GRAFFITI'D!...by Shannon K. McConnell.

So, do you need to be from Sweden to go there? I am confused.

Another building! I thought it was cool.

After spending most of the day in the United States of America,
it was really nice to go home to Canadaland.

Just a reminder to our silly American neighbours.
It's 90 KILOMETERS an hour, not miles. Got it? Good jorrrb.