Seattle Vinyl Community Eats, Drinks & Shops Costco. We Say Our Goodbyes

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Published 2023-06-27

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  • Great weekend! Thanks for sharing your time together. Enjoyed watching from afar.
  • Just wanted to say how much I’m diggin’ the field trips. From The Doctor’s seaplane/waterway condo, to Coffee Dave’s music room/kitchen espresso look-ins, to the whirlwind Seattle Vinyl Visitors episodes … WELL DONE! And, it gives east coasters a chance to walk, talk, drive and enjoy the great Pacific Northwest! Wonderful!!!
  • Lovely (final) diary entry of a great VC meet up. Mazzy, you are a gracious host and genuine storyteller.
  • @lokitio
    An enjoyable final part, Mazzy. Thanks for sharing.
  • I never imagined that I would hear the words “Zen” and “Costco” in the same sentence! 😮 It is a distinction, but is it compliment? 🤔😂👍👍
  • @jcjuanis3831
    Back in the day, Costco used to sell LPs, CDs and DVDs at ridiculous prices. Plus, their giant hot dog and a coke deal remain the best deal in any town. These days I don’t live near a Costco but it was a joy to see you pass by the Dungeness Crab at $9.99 a lb which made my mouth water as in North Florida they sadly don’t know what that crab is.
  • @krwd
    light in the attic, that's cool. i ordered the Ennio Morricone box set from them they just moved their warehouse recently.
  • Excellent vid, once again. Unrelated comment. Please review the two new deluxe Little Feat releases. I have great copies of both of these fantastic albums, so do I need the extras? Thanks again for your great videos. I love your varied tastes. Unusual in the fairly uniform audiophile world.
  • @samsquanch67
    Thought that place looked familiar! Been to that 13 coins!
  • One annoying thing about my move to rural KY is that we are 90 minutes from the nearest Costco. We've been members since 1988 and lived within a short drive of several costcos by the time we left Seattle. But we've actually gotten used to shopping for groceries at the local Krogers and Wal-mart and found that the prices are really not that different from costco. That being said, when the Kirkland "bold" coffee in Keurig cups goes on sale, we buy 5 cases. It works out to $.26 a cup and it tastes great. I've moved on from the fresh ground and french press days of my 20's and 30's. Just not worth the work for such a tiny difference. Also, because my daily commute was 150 miles on my FR-S, I went through 9 sets of Michelin SS and Sport S4 before I retired two years ago. I got to be on a first name basis with those guys. They got to know all four of my cars. I really like their tire department. And they lose money on the rotisserie chicken. I loved seeing 12 Coins again. I must confess that I've found that I can use your channel to check out what's happening in the Seattle scene. My band had played in Studio 7, and I bicycle commuted to my IT contracts in Seattle for a very long time. My son (he just turned 52) and his partner live in capitol hill. His partner collects vinyl, but I believe his TT is still in storage. I need to turn him on to your channel.
  • I am sad. My community doesn't have a Costco, only Walmart!!!
  • @MrJDCohen
    Loved all of it but that ending was brutal. Get some rest and enjoy some time alone, without the visitors who wouldn't leave.
  • @pbthal
    I have to thank you and Harry for playing host for me. I had such a good time, it far exceeded my expectations...well except for my poor Whack-A-Mole showing
  • @TRamone01
    Mazzy you're quite the host. Much Thanks. Costco in Kirkland I presume.