I thought this was a great line from an otherwise lukewarm book; the line describes Seattle, so if you've ever lived or been there for any extended time, you will understand that the line is perfect.
Photo: Seattle circa 1930. Still a great city.
The book, Zioncheck for President: A True Story of Idealism and Madness in American Politics by Phil Campbell (2005) recounts a Seattle city council race (Campbell was the campaign manger for the candidate, Grant Cogswell). On the side, the book also familiarizes us with a politician from the 1930's named Marion Zioncheck - a wildcard congressman from Washington state back when Seattle could still have been considered the Wild West, just about. That part is really interesting. Sprinkled in, 9-11, Japanese internment camps, Skid Road, WTO. If you want to learn a little bit about the on the ground realities of low budget campaigning (there is also a movie) and also a little bit about the history of the West coast that you won't find in most history books, this is a worthwhile read.