Word: aceing
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...what a game it was, a 20-19 final in the closest - and perhaps the best - Super Bowl ever. Even in Hollywood it was a hit, as Bills kicker Scott's Norwood's missed field-goal attempt in the waning seconds was the inspiration for the suspenseful plot in "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective." So if it weren't for that game, we may never have seen Don Shula almost get his arm ripped off while mailing a letter...
...night-life impresarios Wade Weigel and Alex Calderwood realized that there was really no place to stay for the people in their crowd--designers, DJs and other fashion-conscious urbanites. So with partner Doug Herrick they took over a former halfway house in a downtown neighborhood and created Ace, Seattle's new haven for flophouse chic--a mode that could be hospitality's next wave. "They're outsiders," says Ian Schrager, the pioneer of hip hotels. "Which is the way we were, and which I like...
...Ace is a kind of superaesthetic barrack, with an in-the-know economy of style. Vintage French army blankets cover the low-to-the-ground beds, and institutional stainless-steel sinks are bolted to the wall. Floor-to-ceiling photo murals and graffiti art offer the only adornments, while a glowing white cube on the floor helps illuminate. Instead of chocolates and a Bible, the Ace offers a couple of condoms and the Kama Sutra. Most of the rooms are no bigger than they were when the Peniel Mission ran the place, but rates haven't gone up much either...
While the Ace's owners build additional rooms, they are also thinking about creating more properties. "You can apply this to almost any industry," says Calderwood. "It sounds corny, but what about dry cleaners? Why doesn't anyone make that cool and interesting?" No starch, please; we're from Seattle...
...fight-dirty spirit that it did with Morin on the ice. Otherwise, sophomore Dominic Moore might've still had his three points, but with a stick in his back to accompany them. ... Lastly, a big, warm hearty thank you to Mrs. Schulz, the mother of WHRB play-by-play ace, Brian Schulz '01. She hosted Jennie Sullivan and myself along with our WHRB friends for the weekend and fed us more good food in two days than the dining hall serves in two years. We already miss her cheerfulness, exceptional concern and generosity... and those chicken nuggets...