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DMala t1_jefiyls wrote
Reply to comment by brightlocks in Massachusetts ranks 49th for states where you're most likely to die early by LuckyLaceyKS
I thought that too, but I’d think the industry is too small to have a big impact overall. Plus, if that were the case you’d expect MA to be higher. Places like New Bedford and Gloucester are much bigger commercial ports than anything in CT or RI as far as I know.
DMala t1_jeffjer wrote
Reply to comment by brightlocks in Massachusetts ranks 49th for states where you're most likely to die early by LuckyLaceyKS
Three of the five are New England, which is shocking. I’d expect it to be western states with lots of wide, high speed roads or ones with lots of heavy industry.
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Reply to Boston man with 25 page criminal history arrested again for attacking guard & carrying illegal firearm after disturbance at movie theater by Boston1_
> The guard’s firearm fell off his waistband and was later found outside in a balled-up jacket held by one of Bates’s daughters.
They make it sound like the security guard just had a gun tucked in his waistband instead of secured properly in a holster. The fact that he lost it and one of the nut's daughters tried to steal it is pretty disturbing.
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Reply to comment by michael_scarn_21 in Blue Hills Ski Area this AM by jugglefire
Meh, I learned to ski in the mountains and I used to scoff at the little ski areas around here, too. But the truth is, it’s still skiing and it’s still fun, and the fact that you can hop in the car on a whim and be on the slope in 20-40 minutes, without having to plan an expensive multi-day trip, is definitely appealing.
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Reply to comment by davdev in 1910 postcard “Orange, Mass. in the future” vs real life by alanboston
With no supports. How does that even work? We have yet to figure out how to revoke gravity.
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Reply to comment by Why-R-People-So-Dumb in Over 60 degrees last week. In the 30s this week, with sn[o]w [c]oming on Wednesday night. by TheConeIsReturned
It’s too bad it got termed “global warming” before we fully had a grasp on it. If “climate change” had been the term that people had internalized, it would be easier to explain that the system swings wildly in both directions as it becomes less stable.
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Reply to comment by Bringyourfugshiz in Over 60 degrees last week. In the 30s this week, with sn[o]w [c]oming on Wednesday night. by TheConeIsReturned
That one weekend when everything literally froze solid for about 30 hours.
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Reply to comment by meatfrappe in Massive ship in the harbor this morning by NAFAL44
If you’re dropping the leading R’s you should probably talk to a speech therapist.
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Reply to comment by Cersad in Natick apparently by roadtrip-ne
The secret is first chair. Get out there as soon as the lifts open, and you get an hour or two of untouched corduroy and almost no one around. Yeah you have to drag your ass out of bed, but it’s totally worth it.
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Reply to comment by Secretss in TIFU Choosing an empty car on a crowded subway by visit_magrathea
I don’t disagree with the parenting thing, but it has a finite amount of value. Toddlers and young children are inherently illogical and irrational creatures. It’s great to explain why you want to them to do something, but you have to know when to put your foot down and pull rank. Listening to a grown-ass person arguing with a toddler and losing is pretty sad.
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I’ll be out skiing in it!
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Reply to comment by A_Man_Who_Writes in The Connecticut River valley looking north from the summit of Mount Holyoke in Hadley, Massachusetts 1900 and 2022 by Redbandana325
It blows me away to see stone walls running through the woods and realize how much of it is less than 120 years old or so.
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Reply to comment by SpringLoadedScoop in Boldly Go. by icedcoffee4eva
I bet she was thrilled.
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Reply to Boldly Go. by icedcoffee4eva
Then you get caught entering Sharon, and you can never enter Beverly again…
DMala t1_j695wwa wrote
Reply to comment by ahecht in Boldly Go. by icedcoffee4eva
I’ve always wanted to write a song called “I’m an Asshole from Athol”. I picture it being a Celtic punk tune, Dropkick Murphy’s style, but it’s never quite come together.
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Reply to comment by joeltb in Yankee Candle owner announces plan to close corporate headquarters in Massachusetts by NotSoPrudence
I guess you must just have people over all the time when you have a crazy place like that? Seems like it would be depressing and a little eerie hanging out in that giant place by yourself.
Also, that has to be the most boring collection of luxury cars I’ve ever seen. If I’m going to spend that kind of dough on cars, I’m at least going to buy something unusual or interesting.
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Reply to comment by bristollersw in Wallpaper (house is in Salem built around 1900). by jahlive18
My parents' house, built in 1976, had "tall ships" themed wallpaper in the den that was very similar to this.
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Reply to comment by alanboston in Police: 60-year-old woman shot on MBTA bus in South Boston by LukeWarmCheesecake
Wait, the mayor shot her!?! That’s pretty crazy.
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Reply to comment by br41nLESS in Top state officials, including governor, set to receive a 20 percent pay hike, the largest in years by SomethingDrastic
Unfortunately, I don’t think that’s going to work. The real barrier for politics is the cost of the campaign you have to run to get in. Even prior to the raise, the salaries for most high level elected positions would be pretty livable for the average MA resident.
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Reply to comment by BrendanBSharp in Remember Ames? The department store is returning to New England by nebirah
Yeah, I was gonna say, I have an Ames shovel that I bought at Home Depot.
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Reply to comment by codeQueen in Remember Ames? The department store is returning to New England by nebirah
When I worked at the Walmart in Fairhaven, just before the Ames closed, a manager from there came into Walmart (with his kid!) and pitched a very public fit about how our shelf tagging was inaccurate and how we were ripping people off.
In the moment, I had no idea he was anything other than a crabby customer, but the manager who came to help me deal with this situation told me later who he was. I don’t know if he hoped to achieve something or was just venting his spleen. My manager filed a complaint against him with Ames, I never heard of anything more came of it.
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Reply to comment by johnny_cash_money in Remember Ames? The department store is returning to New England by nebirah
Sears could have literally been Amazon. They had all the infrastructure and could have crushed Amazon the second they tried to be anything more than a bookstore. But they decided the internet was just a fad, and now they’re just a sad shell and won’t be around much longer.
DMala t1_j23xrtl wrote
Reply to comment by wheres_ur_up_dog in Remember Ames? The department store is returning to New England by nebirah
That’s funny, I remember enjoying the Building 19 ads, too. As I recall they had a sort of a Mad Magazine vibe.
DMala t1_jefpdfa wrote
Reply to comment by brightlocks in Massachusetts ranks 49th for states where you're most likely to die early by LuckyLaceyKS
Ugh, that makes sense. It’s horrible, but it makes sense.