mydrivec

mydrivec t1_iu35zbz wrote

We go to NRG restaurants all the time. They seem well run and I've never had bad service or a bad meal in any of them! Great job! Keep up the good work.

We actively avoid chains because there are so many great establishments in New England. NRG doesn't qualify as even a local chain for me...each is a unique experience.

I do have one ask...would you please bring the Bag of Doughnuts North so we don't have to drive to Newport to get them at The Mooring?

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mydrivec t1_iu35lh7 wrote

If I had an award to give, I would. Just wanted to come back to say thank you. I'm looking this stuff up and will try to change my nonchalance toward it. I appreciate being challenged.

Though I must admit, Nibbles needs a new campaign manager because he's not even on the ballot..or maybe he just hasn't announced yet?

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mydrivec t1_itqhr56 wrote

I mean that’s the stuff I throw in. I’m not an idiot. But some stuff is labeled recyclable but isn’t. Any cardboard that’s been treated for moisture resistance is a great example. If it goes in your freezer, you can’t recycle it due to the wax coating.

Obviously, you don’t put in random plastics like coat hangers.

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mydrivec t1_iqz1d1f wrote

I played this for years...then I hit my 50's...NOPE. The difference between keeping the house at 67 vs 70 all winter is about $200. I can afford to be comfortable. Believe me, not all can and back when I used to hold off, I was charging groceries.

Now I hate to be cold. Man up? FUCK NO. The heat is on 66 this week. When it gets even colder, I will turn it higher. :)

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