the_honeyman

the_honeyman t1_j3ifc9d wrote

Never had a dropped call in town, unless I was in an elevator or something. Once you get further out into the sticks, you'll have trouble getting 4g and such, but I've still been able to send texts and make calls most places we go, for example Stockton Lake, Eureka Springs, Busiek, SE Kansas.

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the_honeyman t1_j3id03o wrote

I have Mint. It runs on the T-Mobile network. I'll never go back to one of the big providers. $15/month for the same service I got on T-Mobile. Just look up your average usage before committing to a plan, I realized mine was only around 6 gigs and have been able to cut back even more.

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the_honeyman t1_j32vtpf wrote

Don't go to Tenaurio (sp?) if he's even still practicing (i haven't seen him in 20 years). His "cognitive testing" consisted of "walk the line, touch your nose, here's your script for Concerta."

Which, yea I have ADHD, and so did my dad, but the way he handled it screamed pill factory. So I guess if what you're after is just quick meds with no hassle, go for it. But if you want a doc that will actually pay attention to you and find something that really works for you, go somewhere else.

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the_honeyman t1_j2xirpo wrote

Hour House was the only one of the three that actually had a license and they were using it for the other two. So it's the only one that can serve until they get the other two in order.

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the_honeyman t1_j2v6ebv wrote

On the Scene lists all of the shows in town, every week. They have a website and a Facebook page.

Molly Healey, Ben Miller, Pat Kay, MK Ultra for traditional instruments made weird. Think folk songs with cigar box guitars and cellos ran through loopers and synths.

I. V. King is currently in lesbian revenge pop royalty mode, and is one of the area's most talented artists. The Shandies for a more folky bent.

Brandon Moore, Jimmy Rea, and all of their various projects for funky bluegrassy bouncy Ozarks music. Justin Larkin for more of that kind of thing with a dirtier, grittier feel.

Shaun Munday, Randall Shreve, Averill Cates for one-man-band amazingness. Funk, "Showman" (idk how else to describe it, his latest album reminds me of a circus ringleader in all the best ways), and Gothic Folk are their genres.

Red Light Runner, the Mixtapes, Rosy Hips, and Just a Phase for covers of everything on the radio in the last 40 years.

I know less about the local metal scene, but Mortal Review fucking shreds.

The Many Colored Death, Steve Ames, Hamburger Cows, Seth Darby, the Sauce, Sister Lucille, Shotgun Brothers, Hillbenders, Paralandra, all very talented bands and artists worth their ticket price.

We're absolutely spoiled for talent in this town.

Edit: there are a couple places for jazz, the Dugout does an open mic night that sees a bunch of old-timers play with college students, Lindberg's just started up a jazz night, and one of the breweries downtown hosts a jazz night, I think Hold Fast?

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