MonsterByDay
MonsterByDay t1_jduyvyi wrote
Reply to Maine Yard Care by AppointmentNo3240
I don't do anything until memorial day weekend for environmental reasons. A lot of beneficial bugs make use of the grass in the sealy spring.
MonsterByDay t1_jcfsfrq wrote
I think it’s non issue. The lack of sleep is avoidable by going to bed earlier. Going to bed later would - likewise - make for less sleep.
If the school day shifted later, so would all the after school activities that keep them from getting sleep. They’d just have less daylight after school.
As a teacher, I’d personally rather have a 9-5 schedule than 7:30-3:30. But I don’t think it would have the effect on students that people think it would.
Summer school starts later. Kids still show up later and complain that they didn’t get enough sleep. They’re just going to be at 3 instead of 1.
MonsterByDay t1_j7m09cl wrote
Reply to comment by silence7 in Heat pumps boom in Maine, despite frigid cold and oil industry pushback by silence7
True, but you need a significantly bigger generator to power a heat pump than to power a furnace.
MonsterByDay t1_j46wy50 wrote
4/AWD helps you accelerate on ice. It doesn't really help you with the stopping or the turning.
MonsterByDay t1_j1xg5hz wrote
Money in the bank. Its not going anywhere.
My vote is to sit on it until is more valuable, and better mining methods have been developed.
Its been there for millions of years, what’s another couple centuries?
MonsterByDay t1_j1og17u wrote
Reply to Questions about moving to Maine by NordicPineAngel
Of the 3, I’d pick Houlton. It’s just a few hours on the interstate to Bangor, houses are affordable, and it’s - in my opinion - just nicer than Calais.
MonsterByDay t1_j1o81dc wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in How long does a tank of heating oil last you? by [deleted]
We love it. Made back the investment in like 2 years, and the AC/dehumidifier is fantastic in the summer.
MonsterByDay t1_j1ntyr1 wrote
If you haven’t, put plastic over the windows/glass doors.
We have double pane windows, but the first year we sealed them, we cut our oil consumption by like 30%.
Our house is a similar size, and we’ve used under 100gal so far this winter (plus the heat pump adds about $30-50/month. We keep it at about 65.
MonsterByDay t1_j1mqzbn wrote
Reply to comment by art_decorative in White paper bags lined along road in Falmouth by glister_and_gold
I always loved seeing them when we went out to visit my grandma for Christmas.
MonsterByDay t1_j1m835h wrote
Reply to comment by glister_and_gold in White paper bags lined along road in Falmouth by glister_and_gold
I think of them as a southwestern thing. Santa Fe is covered in them for Christmas Eve.
MonsterByDay t1_j1m4rc9 wrote
Reply to comment by Scoach3 in TIFU by falling for a scam and losing over $1k by Oddballxx124
That’s why i only use credit cards online.
MonsterByDay t1_j15tfdp wrote
Reply to Have 1500 to spend (must be on a good/service) - can’t be on stocks or converted to cash by BlarkinsYeah
A jacuzzi? The hot tub for people who don’t want to have to deal with a hot tub.
MonsterByDay t1_j0qwsps wrote
Reply to comment by CHENGhis-khan in Is anyone taking advantage of the new Student Loan Repayment Tax Credit (SLRTC) for tax year 2022? by happyharrr
Or, looked at another way, people with degrees get an incentive to stay and work in ME instead of moving to NH or MA. They may get a tax write off for some of their taxes, but if they leave the state we get nothing. Plus, they’ll still be paying property taxes, use taxes, and income tax beyond the max of $2500 for 10 years
Additionally, there’s the fact that tech companies and other big employers won’t come to an area that doesn’t have a pool of qualified workers. Opening it up to degrees from other states allows us to poach qualified worker from other states.
A rising tide lifts all ships. So, it seems like a solid investment to me.
MonsterByDay t1_j08o7jm wrote
Reply to Ticket question by [deleted]
His insurance is probably about to turn into another car payment, but I’m not sure how helpful a lawyer will be - he may want to save the money.
35 generally means houses. Pushing 70 in a residential area is something that deserves punishment. No way you’re going to be able to stop if a dog (or kid) runs out into the road.
Does he have a dash cam, or any way he can contest the speed? A lawyer is only going to be useful if there’s something to argue.
MonsterByDay t1_j046m4k wrote
Reply to Are ticks growing claws now?! by KillaVNilla
That’s kinda awesome. “Good luck bugs”
MonsterByDay t1_ixd4iva wrote
MonsterByDay t1_iwvnzs7 wrote
Reply to Accurate by AdmiralWackbar
Moxie would have made us look better.
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Also, making Georgia "pepsi" is a bold move.
MonsterByDay t1_iuk7kna wrote
Reply to comment by DidDunMegasploded in Taking my (23f) SO Trick or Treating. Would anyone care? by MysticalTeamMember
If I were going to lie I’d probably make up something a bit more grandiose than asking a few people at lunch. I’m honestly mystified at the disconnect between my entire life experience, and this thread. I’ve been making fun of teens/adults trick or treating since I was a teen. Aside from the developmentally disabled, I’ve never heard anyone mention it other than to complain.
But at the end of the day, I don’t particularly care what you believe. Go beg other adults for the candy they bought to give away to children, or whatever other little thing your heart desires.
Just know that a significant percentage of other adults will be judging you for it.
You do you.
Edit: this is assuming you’re not going with kids. Adults dressing up while accompanying kids is totally normal. The years I bring the kids out I totally dress up.
MonsterByDay t1_iuj1y3j wrote
Reply to comment by Lieutenant_Joe in Taking my (23f) SO Trick or Treating. Would anyone care? by MysticalTeamMember
Twix bars - pack of 36 is like $30 on amazon - most other candy bars are about the same. I have to grab some skittles this afternoon because of all the dairy allergies - maybe they'll be cheaper at Sam's, but i expect I'm going to be paying more than $1/bag.
The neighborhood kids are always excited for the full size bars. So, I buy them for the kids. Even kids from other areas are cool. Really any kid is welcome - even kids without costumes.
MonsterByDay t1_iuixqr7 wrote
Reply to comment by Lieutenant_Joe in Taking my (23f) SO Trick or Treating. Would anyone care? by MysticalTeamMember
They can dress up and have fun all they want.
But if they expect me to spend my money to buy them a candy bar for doing it, they can go right ahead and pound sand.
I only budget like $200 on candy (~200 candy bars if you buy in bulk), so I generally run out at some point in the night. So that also means every “adult” that got one would be a little kid who didn’t.
MonsterByDay t1_iuit5z1 wrote
Reply to comment by DidDunMegasploded in Taking my (23f) SO Trick or Treating. Would anyone care? by MysticalTeamMember
I didn’t say they don’t. Lots of people also pick their noses/asses in public. People doing something isn’t a great test of whether it’s something that is likely to bother people.
I didn’t say that it’s illegal or even morally “wrong”. It’s just not normal - and liable to make people take critical notice.
You do you though. I’ve gotta finish getting my house ready for tonight. Still need to patch one of the inflatables, and buy another box of candy bars - I forgot to get a dairy free option.
Maybe I’ll even get some hard candies for any adults that show up..
MonsterByDay t1_iuinybb wrote
Reply to comment by DidDunMegasploded in Taking my (23f) SO Trick or Treating. Would anyone care? by MysticalTeamMember
Mainers aren’t like what? Bothered by adults asking for candy you bought for kids?
I’ve been here my whole life, and all my neighbors and friends have as well. I was concerned that I was actually wrong and ran in informal poll at lunch. 10/10 of my coworkers said it’s definitely [at least] mildly annoying. They were split on whether they'd actually give them candy or tell them to go away.
MonsterByDay t1_iuideux wrote
Reply to comment by DidDunMegasploded in Taking my (23f) SO Trick or Treating. Would anyone care? by MysticalTeamMember
He asked the question “would anyone care” the correct answer is “yeah; a fair number of people will”.
Not like it’s a moral issue. But pretending is totally normal is just setting them up for a nasty surprise when people are bothered.
MonsterByDay t1_iui9b2q wrote
Reply to comment by Lieutenant_Joe in Taking my (23f) SO Trick or Treating. Would anyone care? by MysticalTeamMember
Not a Boomer. Just a guy in his 30's that doesn't feel the need to buy candy for other adults.
But go ahead and beg for candy - the world needs bagars too. If you come around, I'll probably even throw you a couple tootsie rolls. But, I do reserve the full size bars for the kids.
MonsterByDay t1_je4rdjy wrote
Reply to Would be really cool if we built something like this in Maine by Bigchungus-vore
Considering the fact we can't manage to keep asphalt on our regular surface roads, I'm not sure that we're in a position to start building complicated structures that are only needed for sailboats.