Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

colinmchapman t1_jdrxxog wrote

From ChatGPT…

To take public transportation from Boston Logan Airport to Hampton Beach, you can follow these steps:

Take the free Massport Shuttle Bus from the airport to the MBTA Blue Line Subway Station. Follow the signs for the "MBTA Subway" or "Airport Subway Station." Take the MBTA Blue Line Subway from the airport station to the Bowdoin station. Transfer to the MBTA Orange Line Subway at the Bowdoin station, and take the Orange Line to North Station. At North Station, transfer to the Newburyport/Rockport Commuter Rail Line and take the train to Newburyport. At Newburyport, transfer to the C&J Bus Lines bus service to Hampton Beach. You can check the schedules and fares for the MBTA and C&J Bus Lines online to plan your trip in advance. It's also a good idea to have cash or a credit/debit card to purchase tickets for the subway and bus rides.

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twobithacker t1_jdrrp3k wrote

IIRC ownership changed hands like 15-20 years back and it just wasn’t as good after that, imo.

Could also just be nostalgia glasses for me though, I remember going here as a kid in the 90s and getting the one giant pancake and it being amazing.

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Pbtflakes t1_jdrpkt3 wrote

Have toured the Zimmerman house, very interesting architecture and very much nestled into its own little world. In true Usonian fashion, Wright made the doorways absolutely tiny.

If you're looking for modernist architecture in the area, the Gropius House down in Concord MA is another great one to tour.

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Double-Abalone7052 t1_jdrp4cu wrote

Exactly and I don’t have to host a parasite just like you don’t have to give up your kidney even if a living breathing person will die without it. Even if you died I still don’t have a right to make you give up your kidney for your child even if it will die without it. So I don’t have to host a parasite

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samplebitch t1_jdrmtso wrote

I was there yesterday for the 'first' time. (First time eating, 4th time attempting to get in). I actually thought their home fries were really good. They very well could have been frozen, but they were seasoned well and were cooked perfectly - although we did ask for them cooked 'extra crispy' which is something we usually do when ordering home fries.

That being said, now that we've had the experience I don't think it's worth waiting an absurd amount of time to get in again. We got there at 9:30 and the wait was 1 hour 25 minutes. The sugar house tour was actually way more interesting and informative than I was expecting, which was a nice surprise.

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Fizzle_Fazzle t1_jdrmtrg wrote

My mom gave me her "usual" nighttime dose one time because I was in pain and couldn't sleep. I was on another planet for a few hours and it was scary. I generally do a tincture and measure it in drops. It was also Maine stuff and not the crap you get in NH.

For me I do get the racing heart even with lower amounts and I get a bit dizzy but I know that's when I need to put my head down and sleep. I can imagine it could be, at the very least, uncomfortable if you aren't aware you have taken anything.

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