So when we finally settled down outside of Seattle I felt totally uncomfortable with that idea.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I grew up in Seattle, but I always knew I wanted to leave.
I really liked the Seattle movement.
Seattle has shaped me in a lot of ways.
Seattle is a place I've lived only a couple of years, but I feel like I've been adopted by this city. It's like a hug. I've been recognized on planes, in the airport and by cabdrivers. I don't get that anywhere else in the country.
I travel a lot and rarely make it home to Seattle.
I love downtown Seattle. It's a city that has all of the outdoor activities and is still a very cosmopolitan city.
Seattle is very similar to Minneapolis. I like the culture; I like the people. I raced a bike and won a national championship on Lake Washington in 1977, so I've had a connection there for a long time.
And Seattle isn't really crazy anymore. It's a big dot-com city.
To some extent, Seattle remains a frontier metropolis, a place where people can experiment with their lives, and change and grow and make things happen.
I think we were instrumental in saving downtown Seattle. To me, that's the biggest thing we did.