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operator_1337 t1_jdeocae wrote

It is exactly for that.

I guess everyone is forgetting that the bulk of "critical infrastructure" jobs all make under 70k a year(not counting overtime and such). Force them all to move elsewhere causes shortages in critical positions. The biggest recent example is snow plow drivers, that's only going to get worse and worse every season. We will see shortages across the board soon and already are. I mean a Worcester firefighter or police officer couldnt even afford to live there.

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operator_1337 t1_jab3ngw wrote

Most central MA Walmarts don't allow overnight parking now. So I'd highly advise looking for any signs that may so no overnight parking.. I actually got woken up in the middle of the night once by a cop who asked me to move across the street to the truck stop. This was the leominster Walmart, I was in a U-Haul moving. There was only one sign posted...

But I've seen no overnight parking at almost every Walmart I go to now. You're better off finding a truck stop to park at, not only is it much safer(sort of), you also have amenities available. Plus less likely to have people screw with you or cops.

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operator_1337 t1_ja0wig8 wrote

My dash cam caught this happening about 7 times that same morning, some hit me, some slammed into others. I should post it, my commentary is probably hilarious.

The biggest culprits were SUVs so you hear me saying " don't buy an SUV if you can't get the roof clear" - quite a lot.

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operator_1337 t1_j983f15 wrote

I stopped going there when I found a piece of hard plastic in my pizza, looked to be from a lettuce container.

I only go to Uncle Chuck's in Auburn now, or Kelly Sq pizza if they're closed.

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operator_1337 t1_j8z9naf wrote

Firstly you need an oral surgeon, not a dentist. A dentist is needed to get a referral to see the oral surgeon, mostly for insurance reasons.

Some dentists will take out non impacted wisdom teeth, but almost all will refer you to an oral surgeon.

I can't recommend any oral surgeons as I hadn't needed one since I've moved too central mass. But I wanted to explain that difference between a dentist and oral surgeon. The big difference is the Surgeon can knock you out with good drugs and is skilled with a blade.

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operator_1337 t1_j6q7g6t wrote

Yes that's a pretty lake... Toxic, but pretty.

Also most of us here drive over that bridge weekly if not daily so it's a common sight for us... Go to the park if you want really good pictures of it.... Just don't get to close the water or your skin may start peeling...

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operator_1337 t1_j4s2ybn wrote

Reply to comment by Wadalgo in Dentist Needed by AnxiousCrystal1031

I think they have both, they numbed me up pretty good so it didn't really matter to me much lol I am sure they wouldn't mind answering your question if you give them a call. But like I said they will numb you up for a cleaning if you ask, if thats why you don't like metal that is.

Also you are right, I spelled that wrong. But for comical reasons I will not be correcting it hahaha

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operator_1337 t1_j4rya62 wrote

Reply to comment by amandaflash in Dentist Needed by AnxiousCrystal1031

I'll Third this. Started seeing him at his old location downtown. Went there after I got a 20k quote from Aspen dental of stuff I didn't need. He is great, no judgement, just wants to see you have a healthy mouth and will go out of his way to help you accomplish that.

He is also very very liberal with Novocaine, he goes out of his way to make sure you don't feel any pain and that you always have enough Novocaine. No getting around some other feelings unfortunately.

His dental hygienists are great too, they are all super nice and do a great job. Their Front desk/office people have always fantastic too.

His new location is even better, cause you don't have to pay for parking anymore.

Besides that stunning endorsement for Feeley, the biggest piece of advice I can give anyone is to stay away from chain dental practices like Aspen Dental, Genital Dental, etc. They all want your wallet, not you to have a healthy mouth. The second piece of advice would be find a practice that is run by 1 or 2 dentists themselves, not a practice owned by someone else that hires dentists. I say this because those tend to be cash cow dental mills just like their chain dental practices old brothers, just on a smaller scale.

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