Bawstahn123
Bawstahn123 t1_j7ys9ha wrote
Being able to avoid the hassle and expense of parking in the city is well-worth the train, even if the train takes longer... which is in and of itself a questionable conclusion.
Bawstahn123 t1_j4zkbhg wrote
Reply to Despite the geographic similarities, and their proximity to eachother, New York was never considered a part of New England. Why was this historically? What sets NY, especially Upstate (with scenic views, small towns) apart from NE? by Commercial-Life-9998
New York and New England are also geographically-divided, by the Berkshire Mountains and the Taconic Mountains, both of which are part of the Appalachians, which means the mountains are primarily oriented north-south and have only a few valleys joining the different ridges, which makes travel difficult. Cumberland Gap became famous for a reason
Bawstahn123 t1_j2dtmyw wrote
Reply to comment by spayder26 in ELI5. Why is honey and lemon a popular cure for cold like symptoms. What makes lemon more effective than say an orange or lime? by alexkid_in_realworld
>A century ago, the original treatment on Europe was hot herbs/lemon liquors (diluted in water) and sweet wines, which also comes with a few extra "side effects".
Aka "grog" or "a hot toddy"
Spirit of your choice. Whisky or Rum is "traditional", but any "brown liquor" would be ok
Tea, black, made hot, almost boiling
Lemon juice
Sugar of some kind. Honey is my usual go-to, but maple syrup was an interesting substitute.
Spices. I like cinnamon and ginger
Make the tea, and while very hot, add everything else.
Bawstahn123 t1_j272sk2 wrote
Reply to comment by Pard22 in How many of you actually have the Boston accent? by MrMeanBean75
>It’s probably more of an outside Boston thing
Mainly townies trying to prove they are Bostonians, in my experience.
Bawstahn123 t1_j272d3b wrote
It is important to note that "The Boston Accent" as commonly seen/heard in movies
- largely never existed.
- The version that did exist was much softer than media makes it seem
- It also largely doesn't exist any more, because it was mostly a working-class accent and working-class people pretty much don't live in Boston any more. In addition, Boston is a pretty metropolitan city; the regional accents of the US have been dying out for decades
Amusingly, I am from Boston, despite my flair, and lived there for several years before moving away as a kid. I don't have the accent
Bawstahn123 t1_j21ckw3 wrote
Reply to comment by ssaaff in [OC] Defence budgets around the world by giteam
>rice farmers
Those "rice farmers" were at that point hard-core veteran light infantry who had been fighting for over 3 decades by the time the Vietnam War kicked off, and were receiving shit-tons of military aid from China
Bawstahn123 t1_j1sqvry wrote
Reply to comment by HeyaShinyObject in what’s the likelihood of getting a tick bite in this weather? by meel_foy
Is that the one that is poisonous to cats?
Bawstahn123 t1_j1sdzke wrote
Broadly speaking, so long as it is below freezing, ticks will be dormant (they hide in leaf-litter, to avoid freezing to death).
If your daughter is going to go tromping through leaf-litter, or be out in the woods when it gets above freezing, just spray some insect repellent on her shoes and at the bottom-hem of her pants, and she should be fine
Bawstahn123 t1_j1kd3yr wrote
Reply to comment by killzoomer in Struggling to afford heating bills, Britons turn to 'warm banks' to keep out the cold by rein_deer7
>Lol all of Europe sounds like it's living in Vicrotian Era bro. Honestly I'm glad I live in USA babyyyy 🇺🇸
Can you morons not make us Americans look like window-licking morons for just 5 minutes?
Bawstahn123 t1_izij3wg wrote
We are "supposed" to get a 'wintry mix' of snow and rain on monday, according to the last time I looked at the weather forecast
Bawstahn123 t1_iz6mpan wrote
Reply to comment by OccupiedOsprey in Thoughts on this circumnavigatory commuter rail line I created? by Legal-Replacement983
Right?
I love how these fantasy rail-lines ignore the 200,000+ people that live on the Southcoast
Bawstahn123 t1_iu0ih98 wrote
Reply to Feldgeist [OC] by Citrufarts
He Who Walks Behind The Rows
Bawstahn123 t1_isk69ss wrote
Reply to comment by Nimbis207 in FUCK MASSACHUSETS by A_Sad_Badger
Massive-two-shits
Bawstahn123 t1_jeb3ack wrote
Reply to comment by chavery17 in A new report found that Mass. has the highest GDP per capita in the country and is among the states least dependent on federal dollars. by truthseeeker
I'll take people shooting dope any day over a Christian theocracy stripping rights from people