Recent comments in /f/WorcesterMA
FirstOrderRouge t1_it81q9t wrote
Reply to comment by Zinski in GWAR to bring 'Black Death Rager' to Palladium by ocvictor
And why would that be coming to the Palladium?
operator_1337 t1_it81nvr wrote
Reply to comment by pi5tolp in my plastic bin got stolen who does that??? is there a way to get it replaced by pi5tolp
Well damn. I mean there is always a chance it was taken by the recycling/trash truck itself mistakenly. Also someone could have ran it over accidentally and hid the evidence.
If it becomes a problem get a ring camera lol
pi5tolp OP t1_it81k2w wrote
Reply to comment by FirstOrderRouge in my plastic bin got stolen who does that??? is there a way to get it replaced by pi5tolp
I'm not going to do that but it's ridiculous man it wasn't windy at all so it didn't blow away
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Reply to comment by Zinski in GWAR to bring 'Black Death Rager' to Palladium by ocvictor
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pi5tolp OP t1_it81bhb wrote
Reply to comment by operator_1337 in my plastic bin got stolen who does that??? is there a way to get it replaced by pi5tolp
I did lol
Zinski t1_it81ba9 wrote
CapTainB4ckFir3 t1_it80ej0 wrote
Reply to Great view of turtleboy from my morning walk by 86fbody
Turdleboy
Karaxxlee4785 t1_it804ge wrote
Reply to The house on Chandler Street with the Trump signs and the chainsaw bear sculpture where the owner sits in a folding chair out front and just glares at the driver's going by ... by CoolAbdul
Well ill let you scare my kids if i can get a full size bar for myself lol
GoblinBags t1_it7xlxe wrote
Reply to Great view of turtleboy from my morning walk by 86fbody
He was doin' an impersonation of the blog writer, eh?
Horknut1 t1_it7u23y wrote
Reply to comment by Karaxxlee4785 in The house on Chandler Street with the Trump signs and the chainsaw bear sculpture where the owner sits in a folding chair out front and just glares at the driver's going by ... by CoolAbdul
My new house, unfortunately, doesn't get any trick-or-treaters. I'm too spaced out.
I used to live in Auburn, in a spot where lots of trick-or-treaters were in the area, but for sidewalk and traffic reasons, they'd pass by the other side of my street and keep going.
So, I'd put up a display, and lights, and music to try to entice people across the street. I'd also get full size bars from BJs, to build repeat business year to year. I didn't have to buy a ton, because I'd get less than 50 kids.
I like scaring trick-or-treaters.
devinb27 t1_it7s3z3 wrote
Reply to comment by chockfulloffeels in my plastic bin got stolen who does that??? is there a way to get it replaced by pi5tolp
I second this. Was a very pleasant exchange when I need to get some bins. Good people there
rockstaraimz t1_it7qc2a wrote
Reply to comment by chockfulloffeels in my plastic bin got stolen who does that??? is there a way to get it replaced by pi5tolp
I had a very good experience at the DPW.
rockstaraimz t1_it7q96o wrote
Reply to comment by OrphanKripler in my plastic bin got stolen who does that??? is there a way to get it replaced by pi5tolp
I got home very late from work once and found my bin blown halfway across the park. A windy day can blow those suckers for blocks.
chockfulloffeels t1_it7q0i1 wrote
Reply to comment by legalpretzel in my plastic bin got stolen who does that??? is there a way to get it replaced by pi5tolp
Oh no. It’s not, we were laughing and cracking jokes.
legalpretzel t1_it7ps58 wrote
Reply to comment by chockfulloffeels in my plastic bin got stolen who does that??? is there a way to get it replaced by pi5tolp
Seriously? I’m hoping this is pure sarcasm because I’ve never interacted with more miserable government employees in my life. Even the RMV peeps are happier.
GoblinBags t1_it7pqge wrote
Reply to comment by CloroxWipes1 in Affordable Wedding Venues in and around Worcester by BomTradyGOAT
This is the real pro tip. City hall it the wedding with maybe just your parents and then if you still want a party, throw a rager at your home / a decent restaurant and call it a day.
mischievousmeow t1_it7pm1z wrote
I went to Leicester Country Club for a wedding recently (and know the bride pretty well) and for what it looked like, I thought it was a pretty good deal.
GoblinBags t1_it7pj61 wrote
Make sure on your replacement bin you draw on it and label it clearly - across the whole thing. I had to do something similar before and I spray painted my address a foot wide across it.
Unionforever1865 OP t1_it7otao wrote
Reply to comment by MattOLOLOL in LT John William Grout of Worcester, Massachusetts was 18 years old when he was killed in action at the Battle of Ball’s Bluff on October 21, 1861. His family marked his absence at family events by keeping his empty chair at the table. Inspired by this, Henry S Washburn composed “The Vacant Chair” by Unionforever1865
He was commissioned in the 15th on July 12, 1861, 13 days shy of his 18th birthday. This so picture is sometime in the later summer or early fall of 1861.
bold-duck t1_it7ohjz wrote
Reply to comment by dingus_malingusV2 in Affordable Wedding Venues in and around Worcester by BomTradyGOAT
Yes but there’s only like a 25 person limit and you can’t bring chairs or anything. And they can’t guarantee there won’t be random people walking around.
bold-duck t1_it7oavt wrote
If you’re willing to get married during the off season (Dec-March), pretty much anywhere can become affordable depending on your budget
MattOLOLOL t1_it7o7wx wrote
Reply to LT John William Grout of Worcester, Massachusetts was 18 years old when he was killed in action at the Battle of Ball’s Bluff on October 21, 1861. His family marked his absence at family events by keeping his empty chair at the table. Inspired by this, Henry S Washburn composed “The Vacant Chair” by Unionforever1865
If he died at 18,then this picture is him just before then at the oldest.
OrphanKripler t1_it7o0lv wrote
Keep an eye out around the neighborhood. It could have went on a windy adventure.
My personal experience if I don’t retrieve the bin right away, the wind blows it away, two blocks down the street.
But you could purchase a new bin for $12 at DPW.
20 East Worcester Street. 9am-4pm. Bring proof of residency though, you’ll need it.
Edit: included phone number 508-929-1300
Unionforever1865 OP t1_it7nv4v wrote
Reply to LT John William Grout of Worcester, Massachusetts was 18 years old when he was killed in action at the Battle of Ball’s Bluff on October 21, 1861. His family marked his absence at family events by keeping his empty chair at the table. Inspired by this, Henry S Washburn composed “The Vacant Chair” by Unionforever1865
The 15th Massachusetts was raised in Worcester and was under the command of Colonel Charles Devens. Grout, whose family called Willie, was assigned to D Company. The 15th was stationed on Harrison Island on the Potomac River facing Balls Bluff in Virginia. After news of a Confederate outpost was relayed to COL Devens he took half his regiment, 300 men, and ferried them across the river to seek out the enemy. LT Grout was part of this group.
On the Virginia side, the 15th came under fire from the 17th Mississippi. Outnumbered the 15th attempted to consolidate with more reinforcements but was quickly out positioned trapped between the rebel held bluffs and the strong river. Seeing his men in danger of being wiped out COL Devens ordered: “Throw your guns into the river and save yourself!” Over the din of retreat LT Grout shouted: “Colonel is there anything more I can do for you?” To which Devens replied, “Nothing. But to take care of yourself.”
The 15th piled into what boats that remained as most of the men attempted to swim back across. Confederate sharpshooters shot men down in the river. In the shallows LT Grout helped load his desperate men into the boats. Waist deep in the river he was struck with a mortal round. He shouted out to his men: “Tell Company D I could have reached the shore, but I am shot, I must sink!”
On November 5, 1861, William Grout’s body was discovered some 35 miles away in the Potomac in Washington DC intertangled with other Union dead floating against the Chain Bridge. Personal effects in his pockets helped identify him and ensure that his body was sent home to Massachusetts.
The Grout family began a tradition of marking William’s absence at family events by keeping his empty chair at the table. Inspired by this poet Henry S Washburn composed “The Vacant Chair” in William’s memory. It was later set to music by George F Root and it became a popular mourning song during the war.
We shall meet but we shall miss him. There will be one vacant chair. We shall linger to caress him While we breathe our ev'ning prayer. When one year ago we gathered, Joy was in his mild blue eye. Now the golden cord is severed, And our hopes in ruin lie.
We shall meet, but we shall miss him. There will be one vacant chair. We shall linger to caress him While we breathe our ev'ning prayer.
At our fireside, sad and lonely, Often will the bosom swell At remembrance of the story How our noble Willie fell. How he strove to bear the banner Thro' the thickest of the fight And uphold our country's honor In the strength of manhood's might.
We shall meet, but we shall miss him. There will be one vacant chair. We shall linger to caress him While we breathe our ev'ning prayer.
True, they tell us wreaths of glory Evermore will deck his brow, But this soothes the anguish only, Sweeping o'er our heartstrings now. Sleep today, O early fallen, In thy green and narrow bed. Dirges from the pine and cypress Mingle with the tears we shed.
In 1894, a Camp in Worcester of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War was formed and named in his honor, Willie Grout Camp No. 25. His uniform and camp items can be seen at the Worcester Historical Museum
Zinski t1_it83mo0 wrote
Reply to comment by FirstOrderRouge in GWAR to bring 'Black Death Rager' to Palladium by ocvictor
> I misread GWAR as GRAW and got excited
GRAW was a banger.
GRAW make stock music.
I hope this cleared things up (: