Lake Stevens Hall of Injustice
Published 11:21 pm Thursday, February 21, 2008
The Lake Stevens High School Hall of Fame has inducted its newest member, humanitarian activist Tracy Stover.
We know what you’re thinking (no, not “Lake Stevens seriously has a Hall of Fame?”). You’re wondering how many more years before the honor goes to the city’s most famous native — Chris Pratt, who played Bright Abbott on “Everwood” and starred last year on “The O.C.”
The 28-year-old actor has twice been nominated for Teen Choice Awards. How much more famous can you get? This is like having an Everett Hall of Fame without Patrick Duffy, or a Darrington hall without Bob Barker, or a Marysville hall without … well … bad example.
The Wally Szczerbiak era is over. The poverty-stricken Sonics traded him away Thursday to cut costs. And we barely had time to learn how to pronounce his name.
Sadly, the era of owner Clay Bennett continues. Sonics fans have lots of names for him.
At a news conference Thursday, Microsoft announced that it would mend its ways and share information to make its products work better with software made by rivals.
The news conference then had to be halted due to uncontrollable laughter.
