Little_Noodles
Little_Noodles t1_jeazixg wrote
Reply to comment by babywithahugedick in Missing kitten around 3rd and Oregon by Loot_my_body
True story - OP, talk to your neighbors. There’s very good odds that your kitten is in their backyard
Little_Noodles t1_je323br wrote
If it helps, I’m running a vintage machine, and I’ve never done anything special to find vintage-focused shops when I want a tune up, and they’ve all gone just fine.
I think I did Steve’s Sew & Vac many years ago because it was near my husband’s work and haven’t needed to tune up again until recently, when I took it to a shop by my work outside Wilmington.
Little_Noodles t1_jdtwt1z wrote
Reply to comment by watwatinjoemamasbutt in Alright fuck it, I’m gonna ask - if this water situation becomes a thing do I have to worry about using my bidet? by ringringmytacobell
I mean, Philly’s always kinda looking for an excuse. We’re a tetchy bit of business.
But the way it’s unfolding in this case is very much one of those “dumbest timelines” bit of mess. On multiple fronts - there’s people going apeshit to buy more water than they’d realistically run through in 3 months, and I’ve also spent the afternoon explaining to others that boiling and Brita filters won’t fix it, and they still don’t care because any inconvenience now is worse than actual catastrophe later..
It’s genuinely wild how inconsistent we are, as a species, at evaluating risk and responding appropriately
Little_Noodles t1_jdtt6uh wrote
Reply to Alright fuck it, I’m gonna ask - if this water situation becomes a thing do I have to worry about using my bidet? by ringringmytacobell
As someone that’s in a position to just like, buy water from the next county over for a bit, and who knows full well that they don’t need to riot in the Shop Rite aisle (where y’at now Jeff Brown?) …
…. Where do i contribute to the bail fund for everyone going absolutely apeshit at the grocery store to redirect them to the raiding the Trinseo, Trinseo corporate ownership, and various exec homes of water cooler bottles and shit?
I’m not paying extra for water. I don’t even like water. But I will absolutely shell out to see everyone going batshit at the grocery store today show up to do the same at the offices and homes of everybody accountable
Little_Noodles t1_jdp5bqn wrote
Reply to comment by Unfamiliar_Word in Going to London next week, was looking to see restaurants in the neighborhood… by TwoWilburs
Eating cuisines where you don’t expect them can be kind of fun. When I was in London, I went to a Mexican restaurant (American didn’t seem like that big of a leap). The corn was baby corns. It was weird and not great!
Little_Noodles t1_jc45oa9 wrote
Reply to comment by linsor1 in Does a 12 week old baby qualify as an excuse from jury duty? by CactusCandles
I wasn’t trying to get out of it, but I was once asked if I knew anyone who had been sexually assaulted and I said that I know more than 6 women, so yeah, I did.
Got kicked right to civil trials for that one, where they put me on a jury there (which I was fine with, as my work has paid leave for jury duty).
Little_Noodles t1_jadvmcs wrote
Reply to comment by SaltPepperKetchup215 in ‘Ghost Cars’: Blurred Plates, No Plates on Philly Streets, Beyond – NBC10 Philadelphia by Fattom23
Oh! I get what you’re saying now. I’m talking about cars without inspection and registration stickers on the windshield. Even before the bill, they were so routinely stolen off plates that nobody got pulled over for that unless cops were looking for a reason to make a stop.
And this article is about plates. Not stickers.
Now, if your windshield stickers and your plate are fucked, they should still be able to theoretically look up the VIN and issue a ticket that way. And part of issuing tickets should involve looking for stolen plates and plates that don’t match the vehicle. But they don’t. And if the VIN is unreadable too, if there isn’t a law ok’ing a tow, there should be. There’s no actual reason this can’t be handled as a ticket.
Little_Noodles t1_jadug2d wrote
Reply to comment by SaltPepperKetchup215 in ‘Ghost Cars’: Blurred Plates, No Plates on Philly Streets, Beyond – NBC10 Philadelphia by Fattom23
You can still get ticketed while parked for all that though. It just can’t be the only reason for a traffic stop.
Neither is the point of the article though
Little_Noodles t1_jadq0rr wrote
Reply to ‘Ghost Cars’: Blurred Plates, No Plates on Philly Streets, Beyond – NBC10 Philadelphia by Fattom23
In before the inevitable. No, the driving equality bill does not prevent cops from pulling over cars with missing or unreadable plates (it does contain language about plates, but absolutely says that the plate has to be readable and “clearly displayed”)
Little_Noodles t1_ja8llpa wrote
Reply to comment by Jlaybythebay in [Inquirer] Philadelphia collected $21 million in fees to improve pedestrian safety. Sidewalks are still treacherous. by Hoyarugby
And whose job is it to make sure that property owners are maintaining sidewalks and sidewalk access ?
Little_Noodles t1_ja3abmu wrote
Reply to comment by Mcjibblies in Rebecca Rhynhart is running to be Philly’s 100th mayor – the first female to lead the city by Saint_2022
She’s not a legislator, so it would be impossible for her to accomplish anything legislatively. Her only power is research into city departments and releasing findings and recommendations.
But her audits have been excellent resources for others; the Inquirer’s expose of the PPD’s abuse of the Heart & Lung program was built in part on her department’s auditing.
Little_Noodles t1_ja0gd87 wrote
Reply to Places for Metal Detecting? by ScottishCalvin
It’s a bit of a haul and you’ll want to wait for slightly better weather, but beaches are good spots.
Lots of beachgoers coins, sometimes jewelry. If you go to beaches that get sand dredged in, sometimes shipwreck and lost at sea bits (I did this as a kid with my dad and we found a big metal antique plate once).
Plus, the digging is easy.
Little_Noodles t1_j9xd798 wrote
Reply to comment by FormerHoagie in Graduate hospital hold on to your wheels by mrpeaceNunity
I keep hoping that someone will steal my catalytic converter because it’s been fucked since the day after the warranty ran out, and insurance to replace it would be cheaper than the fix.
But no luck, and I’m going on almost 190k miles now. So the trick is maybe to have a bunch of trash covered in dog hair in the backseat? My husband is always bragging about how tidy his car is, and he had to get a new one.
Little_Noodles t1_j907rfy wrote
Reply to comment by drakeftmeyers in Past Covid infection as protective as vaccination against severe illness and death, study finds by kwo9gAtCXCQkeGfrpjGf
I think the thing to look into there, if this data holds up, is correlation/causation.
I wouldn’t be shocked to find out that someone battling a third COVID infection had other health risks as well that made infection and hospitalization more likely.
It’s anecdotal, but when it comes to people I know (all vaccinated) that have had COVID more than twice, or more than once in a relatively short time, every last one of them has some pretty substantial pre-existing health issues unrelated to COVID that also made them more susceptible and made their recovery harder.
Little_Noodles t1_j8wlwzv wrote
Reply to comment by GooFoYouPal in Bankroll To Open In Philadelphia As New PA Sports Betting Bar by ColdJay64
If you are, we all are. It sounds like it’s going to be a large, higher end sports bar. Which there’s probably going to be a clientele for?
I don’t get why they’re not leading with and focusing on that instead of promoting themselves as a place where you can do something that you can literally do in any bar in the city.
Little_Noodles t1_j8we4mk wrote
Reply to comment by magicmurph in 2 suspects charged with flipping car during Philly Super Bowl block party by toss_it_out_tomorrow
That was centered around my neighborhood - word us it was someone trying to jack some free cable tv - I don’t think it extended that far west.
Little_Noodles t1_j86b7hd wrote
Reply to comment by HeyZuesHChrist in Voting Rights Victory in Pennsylvania by susinpgh
I think all but the dumbest of them have. At this point, it’s a way to throw meat to the base and a convenient pretense for justifying voter suppression
Little_Noodles t1_j8504fa wrote
Reply to comment by avo_cado in Voting Rights Victory in Pennsylvania by susinpgh
State Senate Republicans are still trying to litigate the 2020 election to undermine voting operations. They had sued to get access to every voter in the state’s partial Social Security numbers, drivers license info, and other confidential information.
The court just told them that they could keep trying, but they weren’t going to get help from the courts.
Little_Noodles t1_j83u5pb wrote
Reply to comment by goavsgo1988 in Garage Fishtown was deciding what to do with their Matisse Thybulle mural. And then he tagged it. by APettyJ
Sort of. Meant to do a quick edit but hit reply instead
Little_Noodles t1_j78chup wrote
Reply to comment by xtimewitchx in How easy is it to explore Pennhurst State School/asylum? by xtimewitchx
Yeah, that’s a little steep. The general public tours are much more affordable. Best of luck on the things to do hunt!
Little_Noodles t1_j76rxox wrote
I report things around my neighborhood on a regular basis (I’ve got a busted streetlight in the queue right now).
The last street issue I reported was a massive ditch left by installing utility lines for new construction. The lines were in, but the infill had settled and the ditches were half filled.
Took about a week to get a response and the response was that they’d be out in something like 45 business days, which was a disappointment. It did eventually get done after a few months though.
I’ve had pretty good response times on other issues though.
Little_Noodles t1_j75ey7y wrote
Reply to comment by xtimewitchx in How easy is it to explore Pennhurst State School/asylum? by xtimewitchx
Best of luck to you! I've never tried to score a private tour from this group during an off-season, but it is something that often works with similarly sized and smaller organizations. Especially if you mention being willing to pay and having a flexible schedule in your email.
Little_Noodles t1_j74zx80 wrote
Reply to comment by xtimewitchx in How easy is it to explore Pennhurst State School/asylum? by xtimewitchx
Possibly? I definitely grabbed the first link that showed up on Google (on mobile, halfassing it on my way out of work), which may not be the only option.
I can tell you that it’s being managed by a dedicated but small team that maintains a reasonably active onsite presence, but is underfunded and would be justified in winding down public operations during months in which too few people were willing to be outside and in buildings with no temperature control for extended periods.
So it’s possible you’re out of luck this time around. But I would do a search beyond the first hit link I found to make sure. I’d even add that I’ve had good luck emailing organizations like this - I’ve scored many a private tour (not from here specifically, but from similarly sized and smaller organizations) at only a slightly higher than normal donation rate from someone that was going to be there anyway. You wouldn’t get the older ladies that reunion for the tours - but you would get a pretty custom, private tour of an unusual place.
Little_Noodles t1_j73sbe4 wrote
It’s super easy to explore with a tour.
I’ve been there for both day and night tours. The day tours are pretty cool and give you access to locked parts of the campus.
I’d have to imagine that you wouldn’t be able to see shit at night without making yourself easy to spot, you’d be likely to hurt yourself on the grounds without a flashlight (there’s lots of constructiony areas and uneven ground), it would be hard to tell which buildings are safe to enter and which aren’t, and a lot of the spaces that are the most interesting to explore are the ones they’ve prioritized making accessible, so they’ll be locked up.
Plus, if you’re really looking to catch the wild stuff, a lot of the tours include former employees. Bunch of old ladies that got hired in their 20s, whose entire inventory of fucks to give and capacity to be grossed out was burned out of them by 30. There’s nothing you can see there in the dark that beats watching two old broads compare notes about how to get human shit out of your hair before your husband gets home.
Little_Noodles t1_jeeinby wrote
Reply to comment by illy-chan in Airbnb is alerting hosts about subpoenas from the City of Philadelphia by Meatfrom1stgrade
You forgot the part where she’s fine handing that information out to private companies as well ….
But that’s gotta be some kind of thin justification for “I don’t want to have to do the same stuff everyone else running a business has to do”, which makes more sense, but is an even less defensible argument.
For anyone that isn’t aware - If you own property, it’s a bit too late to claim to want to be off the grid. Unless you really nest that shit in a complicated network of shell companies and whatnot, it’s all in the public record and easily discoverable to anyone with the right websites and a little bit of patience. She’s not going to be any more or less findable than she already is.