The voice of Boo in Monsters Inc. was
played by an actual toddler. The crew
couldn’t get her to do anything on cue
(or even sit in one spot), so they just
chased her around with a mic while
she played in the studio.
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Hey househunting! I know that many of you recognize the waterfall above as the waterfall from Twin Peaks. This is Snoqualmie Falls, in the town of Snoqualmie, Washington, about 45 minutes east of Seattle. It’s a tiny one-street town, with an ice cream parlor that hasn’t been changed at all since the 50s, a tiny three table coffee shop, and a great farmer’s market in the summer. My family lives in this town. The photos you see of the falls are always authentic – no cropping out of a town or city behind them, because they’re surrounded by woods. However, directly across from the small two lane highway the passes by the falls, about 1000 feet away, the forest is being clear cut to build a massive housing development. My friend Whitney Ballen (who actually wrote a beautiful album about The Falls, as everyone around here calls them, check it out here) posted the following on facebook:
The insanely beautiful and forested land adjacent to Snoqualmie Falls viewpoints is about to be bulldozed and turned into another 200+ housing complex. This land is considered sacred as it is the home of thousands of people who once settled in Snoqualmie. It is a native burial ground. There is always a light fog covering this area, you can see it from the view points at the falls. Please sign this petition to keep this as protected native land. Developing this area would mean total disrespect to the people who showed us this beautiful place and would also be an extremely disgusting distraction from the falls.
Western Washington is changing so much due to the massive influx of people flocking here due to Microsoft, Amazon, Nintendo, and Google. It’s bad enough when it happens in the city of Seattle, but the fact that they are building a development in the woods, in tribal burial grounds, is unfathomable.
PLEASE spread this petition like wildfire (maybe an awful use of that word due to what’s going on in EASTERN Washington right now). Please sign it and share it and tell all your friends. Please don’t let them do this to tribal grounds.
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