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Twenty years ago, "Stumptown" was nothing more than a very large

Posted by tinear on June 12, 2007 at 05:06:52:

timbertown, very blue collar and very tough. A NW version of ol' Pittsburgh. A wrong look or word taken wrong and you could be on the receiving end of a beer bottle or bar stool.
It still has grit but it's become hipper and richer, too. Grunge and post-psychedelic bands helped change the image.
It's a city with the feel of a bunch of small towns thrown together. The buzz is out that it's "hot."
I imagine the story upon which "Brooks" is based takes place there. I think producers that mention locations should be shot if they fake it. This example, as I mentioned earlier, is especially egregious.