selimnairb
selimnairb t1_j6fq1bf wrote
Not sure your situation, but if you are itching to buy, consider renting first if possible (though rentals are tight too). That way you can learn the area and figure out where you want to live long. I realize this may be hard given the market, but worth considering.
selimnairb t1_j6feyxb wrote
Reply to Aggressive yielding by Paper_Disastrous
Sounds like a variant of the Vermont Standoff, where everyone is too nice and no one wants to go first.
selimnairb t1_j6ds8v2 wrote
The problem with statements like this is that they ignore the interdependence we all share. No big city is self-sufficient in energy, food, water, or building materials.
selimnairb t1_j6dry62 wrote
Reply to comment by the_hoagie in Does Philadelphia really financially support the whole state? by drxdrg08
Well if they’re from Philly, they by definition have a chip on their shoulder (saying this as someone who grew up a yinzer and loves Philly and its denizens).
selimnairb t1_j2nf7te wrote
Hence, this is a trash winter.
selimnairb t1_j2c5vst wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Southern NH is feeling like Spring today by margismith1111
Lived in Vermont in the mid- to late-2000s. This is a trash winter. It was a trash fall. Way too hot and erratic.
selimnairb t1_j2babhn wrote
Garbage winter this year.
selimnairb t1_iw2e4py wrote
Reply to comment by reddittheguy in Eliminate Daylight Saving Time by Dramatic-Ad7828
Michigan is too far west to be in Eastern Time. New England is too far east. Move MI to Central Time, and New England to Atlantic Time, then stay on Standard Time all year. May need some other changes to zone boundaries as well.
selimnairb t1_iulz1ov wrote
Don’t do it.
selimnairb t1_iset1zu wrote
No way the House touches this until after the midterms. Maybe in the lame duck? Call your Congressperson.
selimnairb t1_ja7gxcp wrote
Reply to Looking to take my 4 year old out for a fun day in southern NH. She enjoys food and anything that lets her play. Any suggestions? by NamingIssue
Emery Farm when it’s a bit warmer. They have yummy food (including very good cider donuts), and some farmy play equipment outside. They also have goats, rabbits, and chickens to look at.