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danvis3 t1_j21cflj wrote

I'm also on Kensington in a big complex. Around a few days ago management posted a note on every building's entrance saying they are aware of the issue and apparently it's effecting the neighborhood. The city has been contacted allegedly.

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heraus t1_j21bwc0 wrote

Nguyen Ballato is a debt collection law firm for a variety of city, county, hoa, medical and other small matters throughout the region. If you’re unsure, always ask for a validation and dispute. If you don’t want to give your address, perhaps an email but anything you give them, they will use it!

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spitfyr12 t1_j21bo1m wrote

Reply to 6 foot sub? by TheScoob

Another option, not exactly what you're asking for but may be worth considering. Your nearest Publix deli counter does "ring" subs with a day or two worth of notice that feed 8-10 people, they also do platters of portioned sammiches so it's like 6ft of sub in smaller sections. Have had both for work lunches and they're pretty tasty. Worth looking into and better than Subway...

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breafofdawild t1_j2188hq wrote

Reply to comment by bamblb in Microdiscectomy Advice by bamblb

I have seen multiple docs at OrthoVA (and for multiple issues not including my back). All of the non-back related docs have been fantastic. The two I’ve seen for my back have been non-helpful and either just said no, or passed me off to someone else.

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TheScoob OP t1_j2169r6 wrote

Reply to 6 foot sub? by TheScoob

So many sandwich artist to thank, but not enough time. Thank you everyone for your kindness.

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illixxxit t1_j215mks wrote

Mixies (now called MAC) is an antiques mall in Mechanicsville that is home to some interesting booths

Past Chapters in Midlothian has dope mid-century modern stuff at reasonable prices … which are still more expensive than one might hope

edit: if you’re looking for CHEAP cheap … and a moderate adventure, high risk/high reward, total scavenging mission … nothing beats the Goodwill outlet warehouse on Midlo Turnpike. Textiles and homegoods sold by the pound. Kinda dystopian. Sensorily overwhelming. Some trips there are a total lose, other times you find an unexpected treasure for a tiny fraction of what it’s worth. My luckiest finds have been a whole set of corningware baking dishes, some brand new wireless noise-canceling headphones, a designer silk dress from the sixties, and a handful of 100% cashmere sweaters. Fair warning that the place can be a madhouse. Not sure what the deal is with furniture there, though.

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