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Relevant_Link_ t1_j44c406 wrote
Reply to Friday the 13th tattoo specials? by queeryfemdom
Not trying to burst your bubble but $100 bucks is about the bare minimum you'll pay for any type of session. If it's permanent it's worth doing it right. Even the smallest piece of flash. Maybe the new person in the shop will be willing to charge a little less and do walk-ins but I'd still say $100 is the lowest I'd go.
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Reply to comment by jschubart in WSJ News Exclusive | Yale Law School Abandons U.S. News Rankings, Citing Flawed Methodology by fransisco_flores
Malcolm Gladwell
Revisionist History
Lord of the Rankings
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Reply to comment by sepia5 in Does anyone know of any Real, unapologetic Mediterranean / Middle Eastern food in CT? by giant_toad42
> Tangiers International
When I lived in Hartford that was my go-to spot. It is great. Never ordered it spicy though...might have to drive back through and pick some up next time.
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Reply to comment by Jaymez82 in Hockey in Connecticut by poorlywrittenriffs
It’s a shame how hockey doesn’t get the coverage it deserves in CT. After college basketball it is easily our top sport.
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Reply to comment by DicNavis in Hockey in Connecticut by poorlywrittenriffs
The women’s version of this is the Nutmeg Classic and it happens around Thanksgiving. It’s awesome and a ton of fun. Strongly recommend it as a post Thanksgiving activity for Friday and Saturday.
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Want to know how she's doing - Read her bills. She's sponsored more legislation than almost any other CT Rep in the past two sessions. Most of her legislative pieces focus on health, education, crime, security and labor.
Edit - Also, she just got a big win for a major piece of sponsored legislation that became a law.
>Shown Here: Public Law No: 117-129 (05/21/2022)
Access to Baby Formula Act of 2022
>This bill authorizes the Department of Agriculture (USDA) to take certain actions to address emergencies, disasters, and supply chain disruptions (particularly the shortage of infant formula in the United States) affecting participants of the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC).
>The bill directs USDA to require each infant formula cost containment contract to include remedies in the event of an infant formula recall, including how an infant formula manufacturer would protect against disruption to WIC participants in the state.
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Reply to Bring back the whalers!!! by iwanttobehappy2022
Just support college hockey in Connecticut! It’s growing and amazing!