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ManWhoFartsInChurch t1_j28v74e wrote

Reply to comment by Jay_Derkin in Tree Stand by RidingBeen

>A tree stand abandoned on your property is now your property. That said if your land isn’t posted then the hunter has done nothing wrong.

That last part isn't true - you can't leave a treestand on private property without landowner permission even if the land isn't posted.

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ILikeCrabbyRobots t1_j28r1gz wrote

Bailey's in Scarborough, ME, Twin Mountain KOA in Twin Mountain, NH, Mountain Lake in Lancaster NH and Chocurua KOA in Tamworth have delivered for us over the years! Have fun!

Avoid Yogi Bear's Jellystone/Glen Ellis unless you love chaos, cabin-campers and spending money.

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movdqa t1_j28qyga wrote

You have to take sexual harassment training in the corporate world either every year or every other year. Managers have to take additional training because they are in a position of power. This is in addition to security training, records retention training and training on the actual work that you do. I do not know how you can not know this stuff in the modern workplace.

I'm unaware of a shortage of single women - you just have to make yourself attractive enough and have interests such that you can meet them. Or do the online dating thing. This was after my time but one of my sisters found her husband through online dating. Sometimes you find people via word of mouth too.

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Sufficient-Opposite3 t1_j28o2mb wrote

You could be right. There's a story in the Globe today where the family states she's been on the streets in NH since she was 20. And also that she had been hospitalized prior to that. In MA, if it's determined you are a danger to yourself or others, you can be put on a 72 hour hold. But, you can sign paperwork that says you will be exercising your right to leave in 72 hours. I can also tell you from personal experience (having gone thru this with my child), the patient will not get much help while they are hospitalized. It's a baby sitting service. The benefit is the individual is kept alive for another 72 hours. Then it's back to the family having to figure it out.

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