level?
You have to understand that I'm originally from the flatter portions of Michigan. If you entered a building at end and exited on the other, you'd stay on the same level no matter what happened. Ten years of living in Seattle hasn't removed my amusement at the fact that "street level" is a relative term here.
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level?
You have to understand that I'm originally from the flatter portions of Michigan. If you entered a building at end and exited on the other, you'd stay on the same level no matter what happened. Ten years of living in Seattle hasn't removed my amusement at the fact that "street level" is a relative term here.
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