DeerFlyHater

DeerFlyHater t1_ix81cs9 wrote

I've been looking all morning and unfortunately I have found nothing. It sounds like she is still missing.

I've checked scanner links on broadcastify and really haven't heard anything since yesterday. Not sure which net they are using for the search.

I'm in the flight path which aircraft would use between the search area and Concord and haven't heard any go over this morning.

Not looking good unfortunately.

Edit: just heard a blackhawk go over heading south to north.

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DeerFlyHater t1_iww749m wrote

Crud. That's what I get for speedreading. Sorry about that.

Are you on the no call list? You can try reporting the number here: https://www.donotcall.gov/report.html

FWIW, I've never reported a number, but I find the no call list pretty much worthless. Maybe I'll start reporting.

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DeerFlyHater t1_iwibrxn wrote

From your other posts, I'm assuming you live in the Attleboro area.

I personally would not do this in stages within MA. I would find a job in southern NH, and suck up the long commute until you find a place in NH to rent. The below mention of BAE was a great one. There are other large companies in southern NH that will also provide good benefit packages.

It is "easy" to rent a place from a distance, so grab one quickly and use that as a staging point to find either a house or another apartment. I rented the house I'm sitting in sight unseen from 1700 miles away.

In the meantime, you can start preparing for your move now by getting rid of unused stuff.

Good luck.

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DeerFlyHater t1_iwcricb wrote

Had a couple seconds of flurries here by Squam Lake this morning.

Finally getting around to spray my truck with Woolwax tomorrow.

One of these days I need to make sure my snowblower still runs.

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DeerFlyHater t1_ivboh5u wrote

Sorry, no I don't.

I also missed the part where you were living in CT. You should be able to find something in CT, RI, or bump up to New Bedford/Fairhaven, MA. Good luck.

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DeerFlyHater t1_ivb2meh wrote

IMO, you're better off looking in ME or MA. My dad(now retired) was on scallop boats out of New Bedford for years before he bought his own boat. I don't think you'll find much other than a few day boats for groundfish or lobster out of Portsmouth.

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DeerFlyHater t1_iuarya7 wrote

> prison is full of constitutional experts who know their rights.

I tend to chuckle whenever I see someone screeching about their rights when they're in trouble in a state which is known to trample on said rights. The folks that live there and screech about their denied rights are the worst-they are literally financing the people who have removed those rights with their tax money.

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DeerFlyHater t1_iuarlw2 wrote

LMAO at all the leftist morons downvoting any pro US statement in here. Downvote harder please.

OP, you can see this is a toxic sub for anything pro US Constitution. There are better places to ask these questions and it sure isn't reddit.

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DeerFlyHater t1_iuaqebf wrote

No kidding, but I have rarely heard of a bad situation for storage facility owners.

I'm sure there are the ancillary costs such as insurance and occasional maintenance, but where is the down side? Commercial land is pricey, but not that pricey, and it isn't as if the buildings themselves are expensive.

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DeerFlyHater t1_iu9k5dl wrote

The downside is the town has to administer it. This costs money.

It's not as simple as just dropping it off with the clerk as many towns don't have five day a week hours. The town I'm building a house in only opens the town hall for 11 hours a week.

'but we could get a drop box'. Unsecured ballot drop boxes are not a great idea, and while it is by no means as egregious as the idiot election conspiracy theory think, some shenanigans do happen.

Easiest is just get an absentee ballot. I can call my town clerk and ask her to mail me one for whatever made up or real reason and it will be in my PO Box the next day.

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DeerFlyHater t1_iu8jcor wrote

Easiest answer to to not travel to those states. They don't deserve my business for supporting such bullshit.

Maine is fair game though.

As already mentioned check the cost of living. You'll find housing costs are significantly higher than what you see in much of NC-not counting places like Cary. The cost for heat would be another sticker shock item for you.

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