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rdstrmfblynch79 t1_jbhh0o9 wrote
Reply to comment by CalebC6 in Are Maine taxes as bad as people say? by SameProfession254
Good lord I'm almost tenfold that
rdstrmfblynch79 t1_jbhfjbo wrote
Reply to comment by nogzila in Are Maine taxes as bad as people say? by SameProfession254
The joke is that you never own your house in NH, you just rent it
rdstrmfblynch79 t1_jb6msem wrote
Reply to comment by hanscomal in Covid finally got me. by Breezy207
>Even if you feel like you can do something, DON’T
In case anyone is reading this and scoffs like, fuck it, I can go for a run.... I got covid this time last year and it was basically nothing more than a 48 hour fever. I ended up shooting myself in the foot though because on a relatively cold morning about 72 hours in I felt better, so I went for what I planned to be a 3 mile jog. Got like 1 mile in and had to walk home because all of a sudden my lungs were absolutely filled with mucus. Like every breath I could cough out a little more. And it lasted all day even after I warmed up. It's was pretty interesting. I'd suggest taking the full 5 days off after symptoms in case the sinus thing lingers and if you do physical activity make sure it ain't below freezing
I did take that weekend with covid to do my taxes, so don't let anyone tell ya you can't do something you set your mind to!
rdstrmfblynch79 t1_jb1pa3m wrote
Reply to comment by RatherNerdy in If you waited until 1:00 to shovel, you know what I'm talking about by RatherNerdy
I am totally with you on this. I snowblowed around noon-thirty and didn't have to again. Unfortunately my neighbors with northeast facing driveways did not have the same luxury. Yesterday afternoon while it was still coming down I noticed a little sun trying to break through the clouds and my driveway just melted like crazy. They were like, wait, you never went back out, how is it shoveled?
rdstrmfblynch79 t1_j70cqb5 wrote
Reply to comment by grc207 in Maine Turnpike to add new exit in Saco by InterstellarDeathPur
Never an exit? It was exit 5. You can still see the old ramps. The survey from the turnpike even uses the words "reconnect"
rdstrmfblynch79 t1_j2a7oom wrote
Reply to comment by lafnmatt in Maine residents - what do you find positive and negative about your state's low population density? by LockedOutOfElfland
Gas in the south is cheap as fuck. Probably like 250 right now in tennesee where it's 330 up here
Natural gas is also expensive as fuck up here because NY and mass won't run a pipeline from the mid atlantic
rdstrmfblynch79 t1_j2064pj wrote
Reply to comment by houndshmix in how to deal with winter? by same-shit-everyday
I don't think you need an extra lamp in may (or even really much past end of march given the amount of sunlight in those months is the same as the summer) but otherwise I think these are all good suggestions
rdstrmfblynch79 t1_iyg65uq wrote
Tomasos with the jalapeños
rdstrmfblynch79 t1_ivkp3gi wrote
Reply to comment by 78FANGIRL in Alabama Shipyard to build new 104' ferry for Maine by stewart0077
I'm picturing BIW building portland a 6 billion dollar ferry that has nuclear warhead capabilites and is named the Mikmaq
rdstrmfblynch79 t1_iu3urkp wrote
Never knew the history of new brunswick being part of nova scotia. Some of the lakes and coastline in this are really not that great. It's amazing how much better they get between then and 100 years after
rdstrmfblynch79 t1_iu25e91 wrote
Gas at 2.33 god damn. I miss the recent past
rdstrmfblynch79 t1_iu0f7sv wrote
Reply to comment by WillSuckDick4Coffee in Come see a hip hop legend in Bangor!!! by bmsk207
Went to RA the rugged man this time last year and it was awesome, and probably what you're describing. But CL in the first place seemed random, let alone bangor maine
rdstrmfblynch79 t1_itz1vtq wrote
Reply to Come see a hip hop legend in Bangor!!! by bmsk207
Wtf this seems so random. But thanks for sharing. I love CL
rdstrmfblynch79 t1_is8ec7g wrote
Reply to comment by MoxManiac in Maine voters to choose governor amid economic uncertainty and social upheaval by soulc
I agree. Lepage will get the minimum republican voting block which is not going to be more than mills as it is likely less % wise than moody; because
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He's way more polarizing than moody, so no one is swinging his way like they may have for moody. No Republican didn't vote moody, but some non-republicans may have. No republican won't vote lepage, but less non-republicans will
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Old people that vote lepage have died
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Flatlanders working remote from blue states have moved here post covid
And while #3 wasn't enough to vote in fellow flatlander sara gideon, it's probably enough to vote in mills. Not only has there been more time for them to settle, mills and collins are both regarded publicly as more centrist than their opponents
Gonna be shocked if lepage wins
rdstrmfblynch79 t1_is8cj96 wrote
Reply to comment by HowLittleIKnow in Maine voters to choose governor amid economic uncertainty and social upheaval by soulc
What did people feel like in the late 90s? I was just a kid, but from a naive retro-perspective I see a between-major-conflict time with a booming economy. Pre bubble and post recession. Interest rates reasonable and inflation tamed. Unemployment lowest since pre oil crisis. I guess looking at a lot of music then, there was anti-establishment vibes? But I watch a lot of snl from these times and the weekend updates just seem so tame compared to either what they could have been for years before or shortly after.
Like what the heck could people be complaining about then?? (I know people will always complain.... Just curious)
rdstrmfblynch79 t1_je85sf8 wrote
Reply to Grateful to live in a "loose" state by 200Fathoms
Hillary and biden "carrying" all the loose states seems incredibly disingenuous when maine actually contributed electoral college votes to trump. Wonder if the author even knows about maine's non-all for 1 system....
I wonder what the north's looseness rating is though because some of the stuff like natural disasters and resources entirely buck the trend of being tight
Also I'm pretty surprised (and almost skeptical) about the dakotas. Plenty of natural resources, didn't think they were susceptible to disaster or environmental stuff not at all densely populated. Are they fat as fuck and dying early or something?