BobQuasit
BobQuasit t1_j93vpzi wrote
Reply to comment by NH_Licks_Boots in How are you all doing? by Lawlesslawton
I'm on the old side - the last of the boomers, by some accounts - and things have never been as bad in my lifetime as they are now.
BobQuasit t1_j93p5j0 wrote
Reply to comment by NH_Licks_Boots in How are you all doing? by Lawlesslawton
I'm honestly wondering how much longer things can go on this way. I'm better off than most of my friends, and things are terribly tight for me. I have a feeling that There are a hell of a lot of quietly desperate people out there, and they are going to start falling off the edge of the cliff one by one.
We're really overdue for riots in the streets!
BobQuasit t1_j92rje1 wrote
Reply to How are you all doing? by Lawlesslawton
I'm definitely feeling the pressure. Food costs have doubled since last year, bills and other costs have gone up 15% to 50%, and my income hasn't kept pace.
BobQuasit OP t1_j86kj1t wrote
BobQuasit OP t1_j867grz wrote
Reply to comment by AnyRound5042 in Is there a name for the Mansfield/Foxborough/Wrentham/Plainville/Attleboro area? by BobQuasit
If you're talking about the DQ on Route 1 in North Attleborough, that's also the worst DQ I've ever seen. Check out their reviews on Google Maps; there are so many canned apology responses from the owner that it's absolutely hysterical!
BobQuasit OP t1_j85tquh wrote
Reply to comment by BobQuasit in Is there a name for the Mansfield/Foxborough/Wrentham/Plainville/Attleboro area? by BobQuasit
I did some more research and found a map of regions on mass.gov. As far as I can tell, the area in question is divided between Southeast (which includes Cape Cod and the islands) and Metro West, which is confusingly east of the central and western regions.
I guess the question is, does that area have any cohesive characteristic of its own? People talk about the Cape, and Western Mass, and greater Boston. But people don't seem to talk about that area, which I am awfully glad no one has yet called "the armpit" due to its position on the map.
BobQuasit OP t1_j84lp82 wrote
Reply to Is there a name for the Mansfield/Foxborough/Wrentham/Plainville/Attleboro area? by BobQuasit
Here are a couple of maps showing the area I'm talking about. They're not west in any way, and they're certainly not Cape Cod.
BobQuasit t1_j7g03np wrote
Reply to What does Worcester need? by AnteaterEastern2811
Higgins Armory back. And Pixels & Pints. I'd like a damned good video arcade, too.
BobQuasit OP t1_j6ehvmi wrote
Reply to comment by Academic_Guava_4190 in Giant new building in Foxborough area - what is it? by BobQuasit
Looks like you were right, they ARE garage bays! My mistake!
BobQuasit OP t1_j6ehnsq wrote
Reply to comment by gman2432 in Giant new building in Foxborough area - what is it? by BobQuasit
We have a winner! Thank you!
I'm kind of disappointed that it's a warehouse, though. That's a boring part of Route 1. It needs something more fun than a warehouse.
BobQuasit OP t1_j6ef16q wrote
Reply to comment by Academic_Guava_4190 in Giant new building in Foxborough area - what is it? by BobQuasit
The windows were on the other side, the southern side. I don't normally go that way, but I'll try to get some photos next time. At least some of them had arched tops. I was driving so I didn't get a really good look, but they really looked like large windows, not garage bays.
BobQuasit OP t1_j6ebr8l wrote
Reply to comment by Fast_Town_2642 in Giant new building in Foxborough area - what is it? by BobQuasit
Good idea! But that still doesn't jibe with large windows on the ground floor. I'm pretty sure that movie studios wouldn't want natural light coming in. Also, I'd be frankly amazed if that large a movie studio came into Massachusetts.
BobQuasit OP t1_j6eax72 wrote
Reply to comment by Academic_Guava_4190 in Giant new building in Foxborough area - what is it? by BobQuasit
Do Amazon facilities have large ground-level windows? I picture them as being more like fortresses to protect Jeff Bezos's wealth against a possible uprising of the peasantry. And why would you have windows in such a place? You don't want people looking in to see workers urinating into bottles and being crushed by robotic machinery, and you certainly don't want the workers to get a glimpse of freedom outside.
Seriously, none of it makes sense to me. There's no parking garage going up nearby or anything like that.
BobQuasit OP t1_j6eafp1 wrote
Reply to comment by milespeeingyourpants in Giant new building in Foxborough area - what is it? by BobQuasit
The closest major section is a roundabout, sort of. It links Route 1 and 95.
I drove by the place again about an hour ago, and it's a few minutes south of the Foxborough town line. It's at least three or four stories tall, and there are large windows along the ground floor level, many of them arched. That doesn't fit with it being a warehouse, a Costco, a BJ's, or a Sam's Club. Nor does it fit with being a mall! Not that I would expect anyone to be building a mall these days, what with the retail apocalypse and the Emerald Mall (and most others) going down the drain!
BobQuasit OP t1_j6dytid wrote
Reply to comment by milespeeingyourpants in Giant new building in Foxborough area - what is it? by BobQuasit
I can't imagine Amazon building a facility that size around here without it getting into the news. Hell, it would have had to have gone through the legislature, wouldn't it?
BobQuasit t1_j6dc6xt wrote
Reply to comment by BobQuasit in Wanting to experience the 1950s... Where to travel? by [deleted]
They tend to keep the big chains out. A lot of places in Maine are the same way.
BobQuasit t1_j6btmqg wrote
The White Mountains. It's like traveling back in time.
BobQuasit t1_j5lnn7m wrote
Reply to comment by LetsGoHome in That tone deaf email from Nat Grid today was like a punch in the gut by itssonotjacky
Why do the French have so much more balls than we do?
BobQuasit t1_j5l9erl wrote
We are SO overdue for a reenactment of the French Revolution!
BobQuasit t1_j4ehubm wrote
Reply to comment by REkTeR in I'd like to get into D&D by spiked_macaroon
Well, they also have a bulletin board where people advertise their games.
BobQuasit t1_j4celfb wrote
Reply to I'd like to get into D&D by spiked_macaroon
That's Entertainment would be a good place to start. I believe they have weekly open D&D games.
BobQuasit t1_j3mxggy wrote
Absolutely!
BobQuasit t1_iy5hv6i wrote
Reply to comment by jamesland7 in Best bread in the area? by Frantheman087
It's worth mentioning that they have a bakery on Beacon Street near Coolidge Corner. And on Saturdays they sell fresh baked donuts.
BobQuasit t1_ixjz3j0 wrote
Reply to comment by PigWithRice in Moving to Boston with my son soon and want to take him to his very first game, between the Bruins, the Celtics, and the Sox, which do you feel has the most family-friendly atmosphere? by Indecisive_kangaroo
Anyone have any idea of what the same experience would cost at Fenway? I can't imagine it coming in under $500, and probably a lot more!
BobQuasit t1_j96ms90 wrote
Reply to comment by NH_Licks_Boots in How are you all doing? by Lawlesslawton
It's funny, because the way a lot of people talk about boomers now is exactly the same way we talked about older generations ourselves! Selfish, close-minded, evil old bastards. I guess it's a reminder that stereotypes are never wholly true.
Personally I grew up with the 0.01%, in the third richest town in America. We weren't rich, and I was bullied constantly. That gave me an enormous hatred of bullies and the rich that has lasted all my life. It also gave me a great understanding of the psychology of the elite. They really don't see us as human beings; we're cattle to them, profitable but potentially dangerous cattle who must be exploited and controlled.
People laughed at me for saying so, but as the decades passed my predictions came true again and again - not that it helped me at all. The role of Cassandra is pretty damned frustrating, and saying "I told you so" doesn't make it any better.
Despite the cliches, the older I got the more politically radical I've become. At this point I see the system as terminal, corrupt beyond repair. Reform isn't possible. Our only hope for survival as a species (if it's not too late) is taking to the streets, shutting the worldwide economy down, and overthrowing the power elites - including the oligarchs, the media, the corporations, and ALL the politicians.
If that's possible.