and egg. and short rib dumplings topped with pickled shallot and scallion salad. anthony: of course i m hearing from a lot of people who are bemoaning the loss of the old seattle. uh, this invasion of outsiders. john: certainly the community is going through a lot of growing pains, and there is an element of the city here that is rebelling against the progress. especially as we talk about a company like amazon that controls massive amounts of the downtown real estate footprint now. and that s what scares a lot of people here, including myself. because i see how the trends of history change, especially in technology. that one day microsoft is hot, the next day apple is hot, now amazon is hot. they go through these cycles and they don t always live through them. and we re left with a city that is totally transformed because of it.
anthony: really? joy: people don t like to roll on their own. anthony: they don t know how to roll joints. people, teach your children, well, i mean, this is a basic life skill. joy: what do you smoke? anthony: well i like to smoke as i said, i like to smoke weed. the alaskan thunder there is an irresistible package. raft: alaskan thunder? that s old school, um, hell s angels. that s their old school strain. joy: did you smoke it? anthony: yeah, i can t compare and contrast because i ve been trying them all one after the other. raft: right. anthony: i mean, i ve been smoking weed since i was 13. raft: right. anthony: you know, all the bad shit that was supposed to happen, if you know, smoked too much weed, it didn t really happen. but looking into on my own life, you know, i ve seen my ambition, uh, you know, there were things i was thinking about doing, but you know, once i start smoking some good weed, i was just like, mm, yeah. [ laughter ]
anthony: so how long have you been playing music professionally? jeff: well, kind of the whole time, you know? i mean i played my first gigs when i was 13. been touring with mark since about 2010. anthony: what was the first band, the first time you were ever on stage? and where was it? mark: it was in my hometown. i was 15 and some guys i worked in a restaurant with had a band. they were older and uh, i sang at one pool party that they had. anthony: what was the set list there? covers or uh mark: a lot of van halen. anthony: oh, wow. mark: styx. anthony: oh, brutal. mark:styx. anthony: oh, brutal. you have played and play with a
ba dadada da badadadada anthony: so how long have you been playing music professionally? jeff: well, kind of the whole time, you know? i mean i played my first gigs when i was 13. been touring with mark since about 2010. anthony: what was the first band, the first time you were ever on stage? and where was it? mark: it was in my hometown. i was 15 and some guys i worked in a restaurant with had a band. they were older and uh, i sang at one pool party that they had. anthony: what was the set list there? covers or uh mark:a lot of van halen. anthony: oh, wow. mark:styx. anthony: oh, brutal.
mike: well, i don t think that most serial killers went shopping for areas where they lived, this is just where they ended up. when you re a detective for as long as i ve been a detective and you re around very evil people, it s a place where i don t want you to have to come look at through my eyes. i can talk to you about it and all that but i hope you never have to see it, like i seen it. because you know, it s a different place. it s a place you don t want to be. anthony: how many, uh, how many working serial killers do you think are out there right now in the washington state area? mike: i would say i mean easily right now, easily over 75 people out here that are probably serial murderers. the fbi listed as anthony: whoa, 75? mike: oh yeah. i don t care how nice it is here and you know, fun seattle and stuff, you know, i know how many evil people are running around here. anthony: so, do you think these guys are holding down regular jobs? mike: well yeah, they coul