FixatedOnYourBeauty

FixatedOnYourBeauty t1_ixtgoi6 wrote

I had to read that twice, "crush shell and add". Dear God, the eggshell has to be one of the most horrible things for your teeth to find in food, you get that first unsettling crunch and have to first rule out it's not a filling or crown, then once extricated, you have to spend the rest of the meal with the anxiety that there could be more. Where there's smoke there's fire.

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FixatedOnYourBeauty t1_ix16fd8 wrote

Tip: add a tltr that is good enough to get people to actually read this. This sounds like an excellent grass roots cause, VT taxes are some of the highest in the land, there should be ample funding to manage this program with the relatively modest population. Also, with as messed up as the housing market AND the cost of heating and eating, many more may find themselves in need of services. Can you organize and reach out to news organizations and groups that look at these things on a national level? Think about all that Covid money that went out to sham small business only to buy fancy cars and new homes for scammers, it's enraging.

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FixatedOnYourBeauty t1_irmt5ia wrote

We were visiting the mad river area a couple of weeks ago for the first time and found the scenery so tear inducing beautiful the found ourselves driving at or below the speed limit, because we wanted to make it last. We did this if there was nobody behind us. We watched behind us and if there was an obvious work truck etc, we'd simply watch for the next "pull off" (don't know if that's the correct term) and allow them to pass. We 'd do the same for locals who were 3 or less car lengths behind us. Also we tried to watch to see if we were the cause of locals stacking up behind us, it's easy to get outta the way with all the pull offs. Of course, we were there about a week before the leaf transition so there wasn't a ton of traffic. Follow the golden rule and treat other drivers how you would want to be treated is the best rule of the road.

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