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alexwashburn0 t1_j1kcfmr wrote

In a boot currently for an injury but when I’m healthy would definitely be down to do this as someone who has recently got into running

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WikiSummarizerBot t1_j1kcajg wrote

Byrd Road Act

>The Byrd Road Act was an Act of Assembly passed in February 1932 by the Virginia General Assembly. Named for former Governor Harry F. Byrd, the legislation was originally presented as measure to relieve the financial pressures of the Great Depression upon the counties, as the state offered to take over responsibility and control of most county roads, creating the Virginia Secondary Roads System. Under state auspices, much was accomplished in improving the state's roads, most of which were not hard-surfaced when the system was created.

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bamblb OP t1_j1kc2ej wrote

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Thanks for the response! We’ve been doing weekly meal prep but I hadn’t considered freezing meals ahead of time; this is a great tip! Where would you recommend doing pool based PT? I have about 4 weeks until surgery and would be willing to try water exercises

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WeetWoo97 t1_j1kbnqk wrote

In Texas seeing my sister and niece and nephew. It’s COLD down here. It makes my heart hurt thinking about all of the unhoused who are unprepared for this cold.

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adognamedgoat t1_j1kbi9w wrote

I hope it turns out great! I usually prefer rojo just because I love the flavor of guajillos so much, but all pozole is delicious. I love how simple it is, but at the same time so many complex flavors and textures with all the accoutrements. We had tamales earlier, so we're feliz navidading it up like crazy over here!

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chairmanbrando t1_j1kage7 wrote

Generally, yes, unless you're on a well situation in which case who the fuck knows. Houses likely have their homeowner's valve underneath while city/county valves are out in the yard near the sewer connection. The city's/county's will probably require a water/meter key to turn, though. If you bought yourself a house, the inspection report should note the location of your homeowner's valve. For me it's in the crawl space; there's a pipe that taps into the county's shit, and where that meets up with the house's pipes there's a valve with a big-ass handle. City properties likely have the homeowner and city valves near each other in the yard.

Edit: What refrigerator is #1 in your books?

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gracetw22 t1_j1kac9f wrote

Covid shot just absolutely knocked me on my ass. Haven’t been able to keep food down in 48 hours and feeling real grinchy about it all. Tried to make a dinner for everyone in the house but it smells like food so I can’t even go into the kitchen at this point.

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