10 Hills Every Washingtonian Is Willing To Die On
There are just some undisputable facts every Washingtonian knows and will vehemently defend. Are you Team Dog or Team Cat? Do you know the best band to come out of Washington, or that pants are optional in the Pacific Northwest? Read on to see if you agree with our picks for 10 hills every Washingtonian is willing to die on.

Admit it. When you tell someone you’re from Washington, the response is usually, "D.C.?". That’s why we always say we’re from Washington, the State.

We might reside in the small town of Walla Walla or Puyallup, but no one outside of Washington has ever heard of those places so we just say we’re from Seattle. It’s easier that way.

Sure, it rains a lot in Western Washington; more than 150 days a year to be precise. But that doesn’t stop us from getting outside and enjoying the great outdoors. We can’t let umbrellas slow us down. We don’t use umbrellas. We just don't.

Every Washingtonian knows that dogs are superior companions. Have you ever seen a cat frolicking in Puget Sound or happily running through the Olympic Rainforest? We didn’t think so.

Bigfoot sightings have been reported in Washington more than any other place on earth. There can be only one explanation. Bigfoot is real.

A recent study showed that Washington has had more UFO sightings per capita than any other state.

What about Jimi Hendrix, you might ask? Mr. Hendrix was a solo artist. Nirvana was a band – the best band. End of discussion.

Pants are overrated in Washington. We like to hike, bike, and drink coffee. We can’t be troubled with cumbersome pants.

It’s true the M’s are the only active Major League Baseball franchise to have never made it to the World Series, but we have faith in our sports teams.

You could argue this point, but you would be wrong.
So there you have it. These are just some of the hills Washingtonians are willing to die on. Can you think of others? Let us know in the comments!
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