moreobviousthings
moreobviousthings t1_jdk1g3n wrote
The Cove in Charlestown is good.
moreobviousthings t1_jcn396w wrote
Reply to You had one job on St Patrick's Day... by mikenice1
They had one job and they blue it.
moreobviousthings t1_jccl63o wrote
Reply to It's the Ides of March by huh_phd
What restaurant has the best Ceaser salad?
moreobviousthings t1_jbvhrn5 wrote
Reply to comment by Good-Expression-4433 in The Frisk Co by mhb
Gotta love that 2nd amendment.
moreobviousthings t1_jb9f854 wrote
Re-do the sign: "Bad Judgement"
moreobviousthings t1_jan11qb wrote
I grew up in Tennessee and am constantly disgusted with how the state is changing. The KKK was always there, but good people used to keep them in the shadows. Now, it seems Tennessee is trying to be the Reddest state in the country.
moreobviousthings t1_j9cu1m0 wrote
Reply to comment by Desperate_Expert_952 in A New England Summer - advice please! by lj23xo
Because of the sharks, right?
moreobviousthings t1_j9ctw3l wrote
Reply to comment by BigE1263 in A New England Summer - advice please! by lj23xo
If you got legs good for four blocks, parking is no challenge on the worst of days.
moreobviousthings t1_j8z2vu8 wrote
Reply to Rag House by ACdontplay
While you may "absolutely love" thrifting, keep in mind that some absolutely need it. If you buy stuff on the cheap from an organization serving the underprivileged, consider donating reasonable value to that organization if it is within your means. For some, thrifting is the difference between having and not.
moreobviousthings t1_j8tf2aq wrote
Reply to Stay Safe! by southofthetower
The awkward silence when we realize that we are surrounded by politically motivated science denying morons.
moreobviousthings t1_j7pv4eo wrote
Reply to comment by LEENIEBEENIE93 in Is it me or is everyone relocating to RI? by boingochoingo
I'm here less than 5 years, and I hiss with you.
moreobviousthings t1_j7ck6h0 wrote
Real Americans only use real guns. /s
moreobviousthings t1_j6d8bvc wrote
Reply to Soupy Saturday in Westerly by WestBoundExitSign
When was this? Isn't this late in the season? And when will these be ready to eat?
moreobviousthings t1_j642flz wrote
r/dmv can be really helpful. Be sure and include “RI” in the title.
moreobviousthings t1_j5v7bmu wrote
Reply to RI Driving Test by possiblecoin
I don't know the reasoning of DMV. But I think that the ability to effectively parallel park is a clear demonstration that the driver knows where the wheels and the four corners of the car are located, and how the vehicle actually turns. If you can parallel park, you should certainly be able to park any other way. And if a car parks very close to you in a parking lot, you have the skills to be able to get out of your spot without hitting the adjacent car. An understanding of how the wheels work in parallel parking can be applied to other close maneuvering: one should be less likely to cut a corner too close and hit the curb, for example. Parallel parking requires a good understanding of close maneuvering which can readily be ported to many day-to-day situations.
moreobviousthings t1_j5bio4o wrote
Reply to comment by PinkSwallowLove in Advice regarding Westerly by PinkSwallowLove
While I live in Westerly, I do spend far more time in Pawcatuck, Stonington and Mystic than I do in RI outside of Westerly. So I agree with your observation that Westerly is more connected to CT than to RI. CT operates a bus under SEAT that serves the area up to Pawcatuck, but I know nothing more about it.
moreobviousthings t1_j5bhc1y wrote
Reply to Advice regarding Westerly by PinkSwallowLove
If you can find housing and employment in the core area, you could mostly get by without a car. A bicycle or scooter would help a lot, I think. It's unfortunate that we don't have at least a local loop to serve the main commercial areas.
moreobviousthings t1_j4seh28 wrote
Reply to comment by noungning in Breeze Airways setting up base at TF Green; new nonstop service to LA, Savannah by GhostOpera406
Outbound to ORD okay, return delayed maybe two hours. Had to swap planes. Very poor communication. Will fly again, but expecting better. I'm lucky to have choices: either a guaranteed 12 hour trip to Norfolk via Amtrak, versus a 90 minute, possibly 12 hour ordeal via Breeze. It shouldn't be a toss-up.
moreobviousthings t1_j4nfqkq wrote
Reply to Has anyone gone to court over a stop sign obedience violation that can give me advice on what to do in court? by Special_Beat_8969
That you were tired and wanted to get home is not information which will help you. You were driving, so I am sure you were fully focused on driving safely. You were driving late at night, when traffic was light. There was very good visibility in the approach to the intersection, so you could easily see that the intersection was clear even before your vehicle came to a complete stop. Nevertheless, you did come to a full and complete stop before proceeding to your destination. Perhaps you waited at the intersection for a shorter period than you usually do, but it was getting late and again, traffic was light, visibility was very good, and the intersection was clear. You are a 20 year old student with good grades, and you are an RA at your university.
moreobviousthings OP t1_j4bb91x wrote
Reply to Tavern vs Bar by moreobviousthings
In CT, a tavern license allows sale of beer, wine, and cider, but not hard liquor. Not sure if RI makes a clear distinction.
moreobviousthings OP t1_j4a0vdz wrote
Reply to comment by Throwaway1231200001 in Tavern vs Bar by moreobviousthings
I think the law requires that any establishment selling booze must also sell food, but yeah, a tavern should have food that might be good for you.
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moreobviousthings t1_j3jim7n wrote
April, when my 32 ft Ericson goes back in the water, is a ways off, but I could be open to this. I'm in Westerly, boat will be in Mystic.
moreobviousthings t1_j39gkuw wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Asbestos in schools? by [deleted]
The "owner" of the school almost certainly has a relationship with an architect and/or engineer who handles technical matters like this. They may have the reports or other documents. It might be difficult getting access since your inquiry might be perceived as a possible legal quagmire. If approached professionally, you might be successful. In my experience in other jurisdictions, before many architectural or engineering projects can be started, an asbestos survey is required. That survey would entail collecting and testing samples of all suspected asbestos containing materials (ACM) which would be disturbed in the course of the work. If ACM are identified, an abatement plan must be developed and completed before the main work can get underway. One important point is this: the mere existence of ACM is not a real problem. ACM becomes a problem only when it is disturbed. If you had a pinch of any given material, you could find a laboratory which could examine your sample and determine if it contains asbestos, etc. Given the technical nature of your concern, coupled with the legal implications of real or imagined issues, you may want to step carefully going forward. Good luck.
moreobviousthings t1_jdknvg9 wrote
Reply to comment by wenestvedt in Family, friends mourn 2 killed in Cranston dirt bike crash by Addicted2GravyTears
Tires made for dirt have big knobs of rubber, so not much touches the pavement at any given time. So skid marks are easy to make, but the bike won't slow down much.