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Reply to comment by AhbabaOooMaoMao in How Do You Clean Your Leaves? by MongooseProXC
Me too. Free leaves. Great mulch.
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Reply to comment by MongooseProXC in How Do You Clean Your Leaves? by MongooseProXC
You can also bag them up and put them At the end of your driveway with a free leaves sign. Or make a post about free leaves. Many gardeners would be willing to take them for free.
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Reply to comment by KenS7s in Need help finding affordable rent in ct by Goodvibes203
I live in the panhandle of florida. If you want a rent that cheap, you are living in a village of 500, no where near civilization. Side note: they don't refer to them as villages here but to give CT people an idea of the kind of area I'm referring to.
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Reply to comment by Barrayaran in Democrat Chris Poulos Won His Connecticut House Race by a Single Vote by poliscijunki
Fiscally conservative in this context is just trimming excess where necessary. Making sure funds aren't misappropriated and then distributing them where needed. An example would be, under the old selectmen, the new high school greenhouse (at the time) was allotted $300,000. The person running it said they only needed $100,000 but the school was still given the $300,000. The other $200,000 was no where to be found. This was years ago but that was the kind of bs going on in town for years. The current selectman, who is a democrat, could be considered fiscally conservative. He's great about making sure projects are appropriately managed from a money stand point. Which allows for more funding for social programs, infrastructure projects etc.
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Reply to comment by Usedtoknowsomeone46 in Democrat Chris Poulos Won His Connecticut House Race by a Single Vote by poliscijunki
It's full of socially liberal, fiscally conservative people. Even the first selectman, who is a democrat, is fiscally conservative, which allows for more social programs etc.
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Reply to comment by Murderyoga in How Apple Watch is helping veterans and active service members deal with nightmares from PTSD by chrisdh79
Yeah, I could definitely benefit from this. Some nights I wake up exhausted from my dreams.
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Reply to comment by HellStoneBats in CVS cuts cost of menstrual products in 12 states with "tampon tax" by AmethystOrator
That would be me. Until I went on birth control and now I don't get a period. But holy hell, the amount of money each month was staggering. 8+ days, changing a super+ tampon every hour plus having a pad. It was like that the whole time.
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Reply to comment by rdstrmfblynch79 in Maine residents - what do you find positive and negative about your state's low population density? by LockedOutOfElfland
It was $3.30 by me the other day in florida.