Who's your favorite Beatle?
That's not one of the questions asked in the Top of the Valley survey published in both the Gazette-Times and Democrat-Herald. But they do want to know your favorite restaurants, parks, stores, political figures and so on. The easiest way to participate is to click the link and fill out the answers online.
My goal is to convince enough Corvallis residents to vote so that we dominate most, if not all, categories over Albany. Albany is larger and the DH has a higher circulation, so this may be a challenge. Novak's Hungarian Restaurant has great gulyas, but should it really rank higher in "Best International Restaurant" over Evergreen Indian Cuisine or Magenta? Do we want to let Heritage Mall stores win over our lovely downtown Corvallis boutiques? I think not.
(What? This is the Corvallist, after all, not the Albanist.)
My goal is to convince enough Corvallis residents to vote so that we dominate most, if not all, categories over Albany. Albany is larger and the DH has a higher circulation, so this may be a challenge. Novak's Hungarian Restaurant has great gulyas, but should it really rank higher in "Best International Restaurant" over Evergreen Indian Cuisine or Magenta? Do we want to let Heritage Mall stores win over our lovely downtown Corvallis boutiques? I think not.
(What? This is the Corvallist, after all, not the Albanist.)
5 Comments:
Debra Arlyn or Alexis?
What is this ("Yin or Yang") question about?
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Anonymous, at 11:47 AM
Novak's just hasn't been the same since they moved into their new quarters.
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Michael Smith, at 5:03 PM
John, Ringo, or Evergreen Indian? Hmmm.
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Anonymous, at 7:23 PM
I took the survey. I don't even know who Debra Arlyn and Alexis are. Who the hell are they? I'm sure I'm supposed to know.
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Strayer, at 11:33 PM
Just another example of Lee Enterprises lumping Corvalbany (or is it Albvallis?) into one market for their convenience. Makes me want to drop the GT entirely.
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Anonymous, at 11:14 AM
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