I don't know if you mean literally or figuratively or both when you say your dad had a vision ? ... but it sounds like a really cool place to live and it must have really been wonderful back in 1947 and I would imagine until the 1980s and then maybe it started to become a little less friendlier ?
@@guardianjl9574but I hear it's changed a lot and that it's lost a lot of its charm because of the yuppies and their attitude and some of the rich people ... heard the place just used to be a lot more friendlier and that now it has a bit of an attitude
@@rickzepeda4403we actually stayed with some people in Marysville for about a week back in August of 1998 ... flew to Seattle from Philly . I don't really remember much about Marysville , just that it was where my boyfriend's Dad and stepmother and half-brother lived . But I don't remember Marysville being anything really special .
island books has been around forever and is definitely a staple. mi is a wealth haven at this point. i sound like an old man, but it has changed drastically over the past 10 years. what was once very idyllic, low key, and understated has become modernized and stingy. however I don't doubt that mi could and probably will become a classic place to live. RIP youth theater
Oh my God you just answered a question that I sort of put forth to somebody else in the comments who said that their father had a vision when he moved there in 1947 and she said it was a great place to grow up . I actually said I could imagine how wonderful it was back in 1947 there and in the 50s 60s and 70s ... probably up until the 1980s . I'm assuming that's when it started the change and when the yuppies started the takeover ... they ruin everything don't they with their attitude ? What you're saying is exactly what I pictured happened to that place ... and I've never been there but anytime there's a place that's wonderful and magic and is the best kept secret that yuppies come and ruin it and then the richest of them show up and really suck the magic and life out of it
I wrote you a reply and it vanished . I said it must have been wonderful living there earlier on and you sort of answered a question that I had asked somebody in another comment on this vid where they said their father had a vision when he moved there in 1947 and I said it must have been really magical back then and in the 1950s and 60s and 70s up until the 1980s ... ? I would imagine that's about when the yuppies started to take over and they love to find the most magical places that are a best kept secret and then infiltrate and take it over and suck the magic and the life out of it ... especially when you get some of the super rich ones . I'm not saying all people with money are like that but when you get people with that yuppie attitude ... that is the worst . I'm sorry it's changed a lot but I'm not surprised ... seams there's less and less places any more that are really cool and beautiful and magical and stay that way .
It must have been a wonderful place to live back in the 50s ,60s , and 70s . No doubt it's probably changed a lot and isn't as wonderful and magical because of how some people suck the magic out of a place
My Dad had a vision when we moved there in 1947. Such a great beautiful and safe place to grow up.
I don't know if you mean literally or figuratively or both when you say your dad had a vision ?
... but it sounds like a really cool place to live and it must have really been wonderful back in 1947 and I would imagine until the 1980s and then maybe it started to become a little less friendlier ?
Imma be moving there to disrupt the tranquility very soon.
RagingNerd what grade
Please come. It's quite boring here
@@aidansjothun6988 you live there! Please tell me, is there a Walmart?
@@peppersalt6320 despite our great shame because of it, we do not have a walmart
@@aidansjothun6988 What grocery stores do you have?
must be nice to be rich
Most people on mercer aren't rich.
@@guardianjl9574 doing then better people who in Marysville or Puyallup i would 🤔
@@guardianjl9574but I hear it's changed a lot and that it's lost a lot of its charm because of the yuppies and their attitude and some of the rich people ... heard the place just used to be a lot more friendlier and that now it has a bit of an attitude
@@rickzepeda4403we actually stayed with some people in Marysville for about a week back in August of 1998 ... flew to Seattle from Philly .
I don't really remember much about Marysville , just that it was where my boyfriend's Dad and stepmother and half-brother lived .
But I don't remember Marysville being anything really special .
I live on Mercer island it’s a nice place to live
Are the yuppies ruining it though in making it less friendly ?
I really miss my time in Seattle!
island books has been around forever and is definitely a staple. mi is a wealth haven at this point. i sound like an old man, but it has changed drastically over the past 10 years. what was once very idyllic, low key, and understated has become modernized and stingy. however I don't doubt that mi could and probably will become a classic place to live. RIP youth theater
Oh my God you just answered a question that I sort of put forth to somebody else in the comments who said that their father had a vision when he moved there in 1947 and she said it was a great place to grow up .
I actually said I could imagine how wonderful it was back in 1947 there and in the 50s 60s and 70s ... probably up until the 1980s .
I'm assuming that's when it started the change and when the yuppies started the takeover ... they ruin everything don't they with their attitude ?
What you're saying is exactly what I pictured happened to that place ... and I've never been there but anytime there's a place that's wonderful and magic and is the best kept secret that yuppies come and ruin it and then the richest of them show up and really suck the magic and life out of it
I wrote you a reply and it vanished . I said it must have been wonderful living there earlier on and you sort of answered a question that I had asked somebody in another comment on this vid where they said their father had a vision when he moved there in 1947 and I said it must have been really magical back then and in the 1950s and 60s and 70s up until the 1980s ... ?
I would imagine that's about when the yuppies started to take over and they love to find the most magical places that are a best kept secret and then infiltrate and take it over and suck the magic and the life out of it ... especially when you get some of the super rich ones .
I'm not saying all people with money are like that but when you get people with that yuppie attitude ... that is the worst .
I'm sorry it's changed a lot but I'm not surprised ... seams there's less and less places any more that are really cool and beautiful and magical and stay that way .
Oh cool
The high school seems like the perfect highschool to send your teen
From there,parents moved there in 1950
It must have been a wonderful place to live back in the 50s ,60s , and 70s .
No doubt it's probably changed a lot and isn't as wonderful and magical because of how some people suck the magic out of a place
i live on mercer island 🤟🤟🤟
Same
Is it fun
same here y'all
jealous. i live in SF bay area :(
Dude add my Instagram so u can meet me irl on Mercer island
I live on MI and just so you know the stereotype that "everyone" who lives here is rich isn't actually true.
It’s still a quiet peaceful town though
Omg youth theatre is still there
I went there
Yo I live here
Titus Chapter 1:2
“you need to remember it’s an island” well no shit homie....
It's boring though
Peter Parker’s Ashes then drive to Seattle ool
Sometimes as you get older , you sometimes learn to appreciate what it means to live in a so called boring place : peaceful place and peace of mind .