He was a fisherman, golfer, businessman, friend, community organizer, salesman, writer, humorist, photographer, husband and most of all father, first to five boys then later after my mother died father to two girls an
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Pat's View: New Depression Blues
Mon, 02/13/23
In 1971, Seattle was in a bad way. The Boeing Company had laid off some 60,000 workers over the previous four years and it was not looking any better.
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Wed, 02/08/23
Pat's View: Our World's Fair house
Wed, 02/01/23
By Patrick Robinson
My mom was bi-polar before they had a name for it but when she was feeling good, she would often take me and younger brother Scott in tow as she went house hunting.
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Wed, 01/18/23
By Patrick Robinson
What do I have in common with Prince Harry?
Actually almost nothing but that being said I do have an interesting story to tell that involves his name.
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Mon, 01/09/23
By Deb Barker
MOREPat's View: The need for human thinking inside machines
Tue, 01/03/23
Regardless of your age, it’s obvious that the pace of change is accelerating. That alone is pointedly disruptive since human beings accept change unwillingly.
MOREMike's View- The eyes have it
Fri, 11/18/22
Editors Note: This column by Mike Robinson is from October 19, 1983. The boy in question, Owen Robinson is now grown up, and a successful Human Resources Manager.
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