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lantrick t1_j6g2qsx wrote

I hate that crap. Sometimes the "nice guy" will flash and waive you on, right into a collision with the race car driver that is about to be passing him in the breakdown lane.

I just wait until it's my turn , fuq'em

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xwalk t1_j6g1m06 wrote

I see it all the time and it drives me fucking nuts. Same thing at stop signs when I have one and the person across from me doesn't but they stop in the middle of the road anyways. The last time someone did that to me I turned the fuckin car off

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SnooDoughnuts9596 t1_j6fzpi9 wrote

If I had to rate NH cities I'd put Nashua at the very bottom. Winchester is a close second.

Edit: If you're going to downvote at least say which city is worse. Not just because you live in Nashua.

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MissorNoob t1_j6fyn1u wrote

Aggressive yielding is exactly what I call it too. Once had a guy in the oncoming lane scream obscenities at me for not turning left when he stopped to let me go. There were two lanes on each side. Cars were driving past him on the right. It was simply not safe. These drivers act like they're doing you a favor, when in reality they're wreaking havoc.

The safest thing is to just never go when they yield right of way. Wait for them to give up and move on. Why they think the correct course of action is coming to a complete stop in the middle of the street is beyond me.

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AnythingToAvoidWork t1_j6fyn16 wrote

Idk what it's called but I've heard that you can drill a hole in the center and put something down it and it'll take care of it in a few months?

How "removed" do you want them?

Stump grinders are like $300 a day I think?

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AnythingToAvoidWork t1_j6fxid6 wrote

Reply to comment by z50rking2 in Rent just keeps going up by 13DGMHatch

It's really hard.

I'm lucky enough to have a mortgage and a house I love. It's around $2500 a month when you include PMI.

I was only able to put 3% down. The 20% rule is another one of those dates guidelines that don't exist anymore.

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vexingsilence t1_j6fvc2a wrote

Those tend to be concrete and taller. As someone that lives in Nashua, I wish we had more of the old brick mill buildings for housing rather than the "modern" buildings that have been going up. At least they look right for a former mill town.

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