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The Seattle Times: Pacific Northwest Magazine : Our Social Disease
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PLANT LIFE
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NOW & THEN
PREVIOUS ISSUES OF PACIFIC NW
WRITTEN BY JULIA SOMMERFELD PHOTOGRAPHED BY KEN LAMBERT
Beyond the smiles, the Seattle Freeze is on
Peter Dunne, 42, searches Yahoo Personals for a potential boyfriend using the free Wi-Fi at University Zoka coffee shop. After living in San Francisco and Los Angeles, Dunne finds Seattle a social wasteland. “There's no sexual energy here at all,” he says. Seattle is “a city of the mind . . . a city of geeks. People here . . . they totally blow you off. And these are good friends, right? They just don’t call you. It’s unbelievable.”
SOON AFTER SETTLING in Seattle, nearly everyone acquires a version of the people-here-are-sooo-nice story. There's the comic after-you-no-please-after-you traffic merge. And the fellow who held the elevator door when you were still 20 feet away. Then that time some lady offered you change for the meter. And, of course, the classic jaywalker's tale:
You're perched on the edge of the sidewalk, gazing across the street, when suddenly a car stops in the middle of the road. The man behind the steering wheel smiles and gestures for you to cross in front of him.
At her first Space City Mixer event, Lisa Garcia, 36, of Bellevue admits she's nervous: "I'm a little overwhelmed by all the people here." Her friend Paul Spitalny, 46, has already been to three mixers. The social club has 8,000 members, mostly transplants who are looking to forge friendships — or get a date.
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