blockytraditionalist

blockytraditionalist t1_je3dgar wrote

I've passed the place more times than I can count in the dead of night after work. It used to be a psych ward and may one day become apartments (or so I'm told).

Assuming that's true, just..

Hell To The F**king No

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blockytraditionalist t1_j8rtuv6 wrote

Favorite: NJ Turnpike. I'm good at planning my drives and I'm never in a rush. I stick in the right lane and let the road lead me. No matter what part of the state you're in, this highway is very easy to drive.

Least favorite: GSP. whether it's the 5 lanes up north or 2 lanes down south, no one is in the correct lane for their speed. Too many wildcards to remain in the right lane, everyone is weaving and swerving in the left lane (or you're just getting undertaken by someone doing 10+ mph faster than you).

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blockytraditionalist t1_j4bg1t4 wrote

Love watching all the Democrat-run cities having to put their money (or lack thereof) where their mouth is. No matter what the issue is, they want to have their cake and eat it too. I vote conservative independent cause the GOP are another type of moron, but at least they (try to) tell you and be honest about how they're screwing you over.

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blockytraditionalist OP t1_j14h50b wrote

It was similar for me to, about 35 dollars or so, but that was before I bundled renters and auto. The two together became less than what my auto policy was on its own. I added some extra coverage levels at a fraction of what they would have been without the bundle.

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blockytraditionalist OP t1_j0x4nnc wrote

I guess my bank account's and my emotional "pain and suffering" from keeping the car on the road don't count, but then again, anything's fair game for a lawyer (and I have some access to legal services through work). I suppose an accident bad enough to total the car could cause some pretty bad injury. Just curious, thanks.

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