Seattle Weekly Post-Intelligencer sports columnist
Art Thiel figures if his paper closes, "I could be a pretty good pool boy for a wealthy widow." He tells
Rick Anderson: "Anybody who has to go through a job thing like this, you finally get done cursing all the forces. You realize this just may be the change you needed, even if you don't know what you're suited for. I just wish I would have taken a woodshop class in high school."
With the Seattle P-I ending publication soon, the Seattle Times...