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EcoAffinity t1_j6iioq3 wrote

Yeah, last week's call for a lot of schools was weird to me. It had been so warm in the days prior, and only snow was projected, I figured the roads would be just like they were. But it's a lot of pressure, and people are able to enjoy "snow" days more at home than ice days.

Ice though, ice I don't mess with. There are so many commuters, and the roads are not great. Unless they've salted gratuitously every stair and sidewalk on campus, I'd be worried about that too.

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EcoAffinity t1_j6gm9zv wrote

Reply to comment by Komaikai in Tax Prep by Komaikai

Oh no! I'm sorry for that experience and completely understand. I and multiple family members have used her for years, and I've recommended friends with sticky situations to her before and they've had great reviews too. Disappointing.

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EcoAffinity t1_j6g7hg1 wrote

Reply to Tax Prep by Komaikai

I use Bottom Line Accounting and Tax Services in Republic. She works out of her home, but she is awesome, knows her shit, and has super reasonable prices.

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EcoAffinity t1_j66q3ho wrote

>Nixa, a wealthy suburb of Springfield

Lol, you're saying this as if Nixa has some how culminated this wealth itself as a town when the fact it's a suburb of ~Springfield~ and its commerce has caused wealth to congregate there.

Your two posts and comments SOLELY negatively about Bach means you're likely some pathetic plant with ulterior motives for this mayoral election. These questions aren't genuine and you have presented ZERO facts about anything you've stated except some schmuck's response from a suburb.

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EcoAffinity t1_j66oszo wrote

I realized long ago it's not worth arguing with ignorant people who refuse to even understand the basics of their supposed opinion - or moreso what they've been told to believe. Go to any other post here claiming Springfield is dangerous, and find the facts of why that is laughably wrong and simply misinformation spread by people too afraid to even cross north of Sunshine.

Nevermind the pothole issue is simple thermodynamics that happen every single year in every place that gets freezing weather. And the city repairs them every single year.

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EcoAffinity t1_j58kcp3 wrote

Reply to Mayoral Race by [deleted]

Her website is melanieformayor.com

As the election approaches, candidate interviews will happen with various local organizations. Generally, KSMU will host recorded radio interviews for all local candidates, and the League of Women Voters of Springfield will put out a non-partisan voter's guide discussing candidates and issues on the ballot. They also have a Vote411.org site that's basically the same thing.

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EcoAffinity t1_j4ajk5e wrote

I can understand your feelings and what you're saying for Pat Sr's actions after her death, but I really have trouble with why you're trying to erase Anna's achievements. She was the one with the college education in business who was responsible for the growth and expansion, the cook, the mother. Not sure where you're getting that Pat Sr. gave up any rights to the business to his wife.

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EcoAffinity t1_j4296v2 wrote

Reply to comment by Ozarkian_Tritip in A happy ending?! by Punnchy

I didn't see death threats to the family. Certainly very shitty comments from shitty people who probably go to a mega church on Sunday and generally feel proud of themselves, but I didn't see death threats. You keep saying you don't care, and this whole situation isn't going to keep you from going to the restaurant, but man are you committed to commenting on everything like it's your own personal vendetta.

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EcoAffinity t1_j3t31c5 wrote

Why did you assume his dad was the OG owner?

From Patrick:

>Fact check:

>1) My mom (sole owner) sold the restaurant to a lady that worked for us, and her husband. Not my dad, he has never had a single percentage of equity in the restaurant. Thai House or Thai Express. It’s important to note because my mom died of stress from the restaurant, she deserves the credit and recognition of what she built. She employed my dad out of generosity, but I’d like to leave it at that. Personal family matters.

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