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DrMcdoctory t1_j6ro0tc wrote

Reply to Roads - AITA? by Kilo417

I personally counted 6 plows down my home street while I worked from home yesterday, plowing and salting. The street remained covered with ice. Sorry kilo417 but the answer to AITA is maybe yes.

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malevolentk t1_j6r6ws4 wrote

Reply to comment by malevolentk in Event site needed by elysianashes

It’s an hour away - I got down voted for 15 minutes

I stand by my recommendation- they have a building that can be used for weather. A blacksmith, a pottery shop, and a partially built castle

The place is awesome

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cookieplans t1_j6r6fle wrote

Reply to comment by FrankenRabies in Roads - AITA? by Kilo417

Yup. Watching all the other college campuses evaluate dangerous conditions correctly while MSU did not and had kids getting hurt was a prime example that safety should be everyone’s first priority, no matter how annoying.

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417sadboi t1_j6qm3va wrote

You can get some stuff at Koriya that is strictly Korean, but it's more like a Korean Japanese fusion place. Golden Korean has a menu similar to those you'd see at a typical restaurant in Korea. K Fried Chicken is pretty authentic to fried chicken places that are popular there (the yang nyum sauce in particular and its hella good) and they have some other good dishes there as well. Bawi is more upscale than any BBQ place I went to in Seoul, but it's good, gives you a decent feel for the Korean BBQ experience, and I believe you can get soju and Korean beer (which is not particularly good beer) there as well. When you go, best favor you can do yourself is find a good seafood place which will probably be close to the seafood market. Nothing around here can compare to good seafood that was in the ocean the day before, and alive less than an hour before you eat it

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HappyGoIdiot t1_j6qk5g9 wrote

Reply to Roads - AITA? by Kilo417

Wtf do you mean by show a good example to kids of working class families? Like risking your life and risking paying the deductible on your insurance for unsafe road conditions?

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Mean_Addition_6136 t1_j6qiq7t wrote

Reply to comment by BrilliantFunny3943 in Roads - AITA? by Kilo417

Salt only works if you can pretreat the roads, but when it’s raining and it changes to freezing rain the salt just gets washed away. I do remember cinders being used when I was a kid, didn’t melt the ice but gave traction. But cinders are probably terrible for the environment

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