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bbpr120 t1_jeciwps wrote
Reply to comment by PurplePotamus in Is it OK to build an awning/covered pergola on my wooden deck? by devengnerd
maybe, really depends on the town and their building codes.
Mine for example, will let you build a garden trellis structure over your deck for plants or open lattice (for some shade) without needed a permit, regardless of the deck coverage or material used. But the moment you want to put an solid roof of any sort (including those cheap plastic panels) over it, you need a permit that includes structural drawings.
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Reply to comment by t2ktill in "In the summer of 1955, when my father was 8 years old, he won 5 acres of Maine lakefront property in a Davy Crockett cartoon coloring contest." by GlobeOpinion
it's a cheap little trick but works rather nicely, outside of not delivering the comment section
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Reply to comment by t2ktill in "In the summer of 1955, when my father was 8 years old, he won 5 acres of Maine lakefront property in a Davy Crockett cartoon coloring contest." by GlobeOpinion
disable javascript in your browser and reload- the paywall vanishes like a fart in the wind.
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just remember to turn it back on given how much of the web requires it.
bbpr120 t1_jdv8xm5 wrote
Reply to Unemployment vs TDI question by fruit_cats
I've had better luck emailing the TDI offices than I ever have with trying to reach a human via the phones.
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Reply to Im making it my goal to get banned on all 50 states on reddit, so fuck you and everyone here by [deleted]
congrats, you fit right in with that attitude. have you considered running for State Office????
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Reply to Places to watch the sunset in your car? by SharkFinn100
Stonington Point
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Reply to comment by Septopuss7 in TIL about Alice in wonderland syndrome. A neurological condition in which one’s perception of their body image, time, or space is distorted. AIWS may also cause hallucinations, sensory distortion, and an altered sense of velocity. by Deechon
Tend to experience it when I have high fevers, shits not fun at all.
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Reply to comment by Ecofre-33919 in peabody museum by Future_Somewhere_893
The Harvard Museum of Natural History is pretty damn neat as well. Especially the glass sea creatures and flowers- you'd swear they were perfectly preserved specimens and NOT man-made.
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Reply to comment by RandomChurn in Are there any fun places in Rhode Island? by ZekeNoya
Massachusetts has to be more fun than Connecticut though.
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Reply to comment by Scary_Preparation_66 in Someone lost their keys on the Riverside portion of the East Bay Pike Path, on the longshot you’re on this here’s where I put them by whatcheer91
Worked at a grocery store, we had a bucket of car keys that no one ever came back for. One day, a lady did- when we asked how she got home, she told us she just pulled her 2nd set out of her purse and drove home without a second thought.
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It was only weeks later that she realized she only had one set on her. Everywhere she went- she just asked until she ran across them again.
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Reply to Biking the East Coast Greenway/Washington Secondary Trail; I have some route and riding surface questions by degggendorf
The Trestle Trail is a pretty well maintained gravel trail with a couple of road crossings, 36mm wide cross tires work great.
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The Moosup Valley State Park trail has a few on road sections, a wee bit of pavement (right at the Moosup end) and the rest is in pretty rough shape- towards the western end in Moosup it's got some pretty big pot holes that fill with water. It's easy to follow but nowhere near as nice as the Trestle Trail in NE CT or the Trestle Trail.
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This route (Burlingame Picnic Area on Prosser Tr to RT 138) is 16 mile on way and has a bunch of alternate lines without a significant amount pavement (outside of the transition between Burlingame and the Carolina Management Areas, about 2.5 miles). It's all doable with a gravel bike, even the bridge section in Burlingame.
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Reply to comment by Historical-Classic43 in Newport Grand Casino by Heddlok
If American Pickers had taught me anything- that's not trash, it's just gold waiting for the right buyer.
Sorry- sucker with more money than brains.
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Reply to comment by nbreadcrumb in Is it me or is everyone relocating to RI? by boingochoingo
that's just crazy talk...
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Reply to comment by reddittheguy in I am used to this after living 27 years in New England. by ParhaeKor
Nor an iced dunks.
Must be a transplant.
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Reply to comment by ReadsTheScience in Remember when the Rhode Island National Guard went door to door looking for New Yorkers? by ReadsTheScience
Don't really give a shit what you think, for several months I had to pull and announce my business in RI because I have blue plates. Gina's orders impacted anyone with non-RI plates that were crossing in from SE CT or SW Mass.
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Reply to Remember when the Rhode Island National Guard went door to door looking for New Yorkers? by ReadsTheScience
Ahh, those were "fun" mornings at the Richmond rest stop, yelling at a Guardsman that I was just going to work (Defense Industry, we never stopped or slowed down). All because I live 100 yards on the wrong side of the border and have those dreaded blue plates... Still got my letter to bet me thru any roadblocks as a "worker critical to the nations defense".
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Reply to comment by welcomebackjelly in Help with recess law by proudmaryjane
If you wanna get sued for violating State law, sure go for it.
It's covered under Sec 10-221u- physical activity cannot be used as a form of discipline from grades K-12. It's viewed as a form of corporal punishment.
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Reply to comment by Proof-Variation7005 in A 10-year-old doubted Santa’s visit — so she sent DNA evidence to police by Beezlegrunk
FOI request will result in a document that would make the CIA redactions team proud.
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Reply to comment by Ok-Description-3739 in What’s the hardest thing to pronounce “normally” with a Rhode Island accent? by HotConcrete
*bubbla
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Reply to Anybody like to gravel bike in Exeter? by ynwp
Just about everything in purple ("access trail" or double track) on the trailforks map sets are gonna be a dirt road of some sort (ie "gravel") in usually a passable condition by a gravel bike. Arcadia/Beach Pond/Yawgoog Scout Reservation and across the border into CT in Pachaug State Forest are an absolute rats nest of gravel trails, lots of fun to make connections and loops. Carolina Management Area down into Burlingame has a pretty good network of gravel as well. The rail trails (Washington Secondary/South County/East Bay) show up purple but are paved. The one exception I can think of is the Trestle trail- it's still partially gravel at the western edge where it meets CT. There's some roads in CT down by Yawgoog (Sand Hill/Denison Hill) that are partially paved and partially gravel but show up as gravel for some reason.
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A favorite is a lollipop that departs the exit 1 park and ride, heads north to Piney and then either climbs up Denison Hill or detours over towards Tom Harvey before rejoining behind the Scout camp, close to the RICONN marker. You return to the park and ride via North Road and one absolute ripping fast descent. A longer version heads north into Green Falls Pond via the various cart and access roads, spends a bit of time on 138 and 165 (turning back into the woods just before Beach Pond on the Tippicansett trail). You then working your way thru Yawgoog on the Galkin trail (its a bit cryptic in places if we're being honest but look for the openings in the mountain laurel and the old mtb trail bridges from the mid 90's) and back to the car via North road.
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Reply to CT in a nutshell by Mortgena
Connecticut is bad but it's got nothing on Rhode Island for sheer Dunkin density.
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Sorry, had tacos for lunch.
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Reply to comment by captain_carrot in January recommendations by BelleFleur11
Cottrell Brewery is unfortunately no more ...
The rest of downtown Westerly is still there though and busy/beautiful as ever. A quick addition to the list is the Skating rink on Main Street, just beyond The Bridge Restaurant. As long as its not raining, its usual open for business.
On street parking is a bit of a pain but there's a pair of public lots on High Street (one next to the post office and the other on Canal St, go under the tracks and turn left) along with the garage next to the Washington Trust Building/opposite the Wilcox Library.
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Reply to Mothers Day Road Trip up Route 1 by Sloppyjoemess
If you can stretch your legs a bit further, go the Mansions and Gardens in Newport RI, sounds like they are right up your mothers alley.