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Bonespurfoundation t1_jea1sav wrote
Reply to comment by vtmosaic in Burlington Housing Authority - not a good look. by StankyBo
Arresting our way out of the problem has NEVER worked, but whatever.
Bonespurfoundation t1_jdmr93l wrote
Mixing in the sugar house.
Album name and cover photo.
Bonespurfoundation t1_jcvlxgq wrote
Reply to comment by Zestyclose_Alfalfa13 in We're #3. Not a yay. by RedRipeTomato
Good riddance
Bonespurfoundation t1_jcg6444 wrote
Bonespurfoundation t1_jb09k3o wrote
Reply to Bait cars in Montpelier by [deleted]
More and more cars have geolocation devices so catching a car thief is getting too easy.
Bonespurfoundation t1_jawkfcp wrote
Reply to comment by JodaUSA in 19th century Vermont sap bucket with old hand carved spouts by Vermontbuilder
Wether it’s buckets or barrels or ships, watertight carpentry is based on 1. Straight grained wood that has no knots which generally means old growth trees and 2. Splitting the wood along the grain so as to preserve its integrity.
When done this way the wood swells and contracts in highly predictable ways. Can’t do that with most of the wood that’s available today because there’s very little old growth forest remaining.
Bonespurfoundation t1_jawh8sx wrote
Reply to comment by DanyDud3 in 19th century Vermont sap bucket with old hand carved spouts by Vermontbuilder
You can find them in antique shops all over syrup country. Farms used to have literally thousands of these.
This one looks like it once had a middle hoop.
Bonespurfoundation t1_jawgf9h wrote
I’d be surprised if it doesn’t leak. Usually with an antique stave bucket like this one, you have to keep it filled so the wood stays swollen.
When it dries out the wood shrinks and the seams leak.
A new one can dry out and stay tight for a dozen years or more depending on the skill of the cooper.
Bonespurfoundation t1_jap03e9 wrote
Lawyer up
Bonespurfoundation t1_jaa4t3f wrote
Reply to comment by HeadPen5724 in Republicans in Vermont? by rolloofnormandy50
Dude I’m surrounded by Vermont republicans, they despise Bernie, they hate Biden, and they don’t like Phil Scott at all. Every last one of them call Scott a Rino.
Keep fooling yourself.
Bonespurfoundation t1_ja9tx7c wrote
Reply to comment by HeadPen5724 in Republicans in Vermont? by rolloofnormandy50
Oh sure, and I’m sure some democrats voted against.
Are you really trying to divorce the Vermont republicans from the national party? I’m a truck mechanic. I’m VERY familiar with Vermont republicans.
Bonespurfoundation t1_ja8nrmc wrote
Reply to comment by Proof-Brother1506 in Tina Weymouth, Talking Heads/Tom-Tom Club (1983) by So_Do_You_Like_Stuff
Of course she is, but she didn’t want to be a sparkle pony.
Bonespurfoundation t1_ja8ccj1 wrote
Reply to Republicans in Vermont? by rolloofnormandy50
The abortion amendment passed in every county by 80%. When it comes to social issues republican voters are vastly outnumbered here.
Bonespurfoundation t1_ja7o937 wrote
Furthermore she refused to give in to pressure from record labels to vamp her looks. Looking at the cover art and promotional stuff you’d barely know she’s a beautiful woman.
Bonespurfoundation t1_j9d6ste wrote
Pearl Street Pizza in Barre
Bonespurfoundation t1_j8l9qzc wrote
Reply to Teach Me About Vermont by himalayancaucasin
No billboards!
Bonespurfoundation t1_j8a259p wrote
Reply to comment by Anxious-Captain737 in Bernie Sanders Has a New Role. It Could Be His Final Act in Washington. by pyl_time
/s
Bonespurfoundation t1_j7pgxw3 wrote
Reply to comment by Necessary_Cat_4801 in Vermont’s rates of homelessness are (almost) the worst in the country by DaddyBobMN
50 years of NIMBYism.
Bonespurfoundation t1_jeby2fr wrote
Reply to comment by Greenlettertam in Burlington Housing Authority - not a good look. by StankyBo
They will never solve this problem without addressing the economic inequalities in our nation.