Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

tracymartel_atemyson t1_j9ak74u wrote

Reply to comment by IntelligentMeal40 in NH c list by Royal_Gur_2651

I mean im not adding my name to the bathroom waitlist but I am also saying that there is a .1% chance this is a nice guy that doesn’t pay for water and wants to give back a little. but yes, there is however a 99.9% chance there will be a breaking news story about this one day. pros and cons lmao

17

comefromawayfan2022 t1_j9ajgmo wrote

I'm from ossipee and even I prefer to drive into North Conway for restaurants. There's literally practically nothing good in my area outside of a couple places and I prefer the fact that north Conway has more places to choose from. I ate at deacon street over the summer and loved it. And deacon street is a bit off the main street so I found I got in pretty quickly

1

IntelligentMeal40 t1_j9aiutz wrote

Reply to comment by tracymartel_atemyson in NH c list by Royal_Gur_2651

Oh bless your heart there is literally no way this is not a Jeffrey Dahmer wannabe. If this person was genuinely trying to help people how hard would it be to hang a curtain in the doorway so there is some privacy? Even if they are poor, tacking a sheet up there is better than nothing.

There is no way this person is not a predator.

47

liabobia t1_j9ait6b wrote

Permethrin is very effective. I keep a pair of "woods pants" that I treat with the Sawyer spray, re-treating a couple times over the summer. Wash them as little as possible. I've caught a couple ticks on me with the treated pants but nothing compared to the dozen I will get without them.

Picaridin is the only spray repellent I've found that has any effect on ticks. It's pretty good but expensive. I get the lotion and use it on my waistline, sock line, and my neck area for any ticks that are waiting on high brush.

Word of warning: wet permethrin is toxic to cats, so don't treat clothing around kitties if you have any. It's fine when it's dry.

Any Doctor or urgent care place should give you a prescription for antibiotics if you report a tick bite, but you shouldn't do this just because you find one latched on. If you're doing regular tick checks, you should know if a tick has been on you for less than a day. Check your entire body every time you go out in nature and you'll never need the doxycycline. However you can get a script pretty easily in case of any mistakes.

9

mafiafish t1_j9airjf wrote

While I'm skeptical of an imminent crash, US consumer debt it ratcheting up very quickly, so some of the conditions are there if folks' mortgages are up for renewal and new rates +general inflation pressures make some houses suddenly unaffordable.

Still, doesn't seem like that would be a huge swath of NH housing stock.

7

IntelligentMeal40 t1_j9ailqg wrote

Oh god these gross things, yeah if you look at the apartments on craigslist I’m sure you will find men looking for roommates but female only, age 18 to 22, no rent in exchange for domestic services.

14

Goodbye11035Karma t1_j9ahv78 wrote

That being said, and I agree wholeheartedly- he grossly underestimated the...not sure how to say this politely, so I will go with RABID...views of the people who wanted to join the Project.

His original plan was interesting, well thought-out, absolutely unworkable, but what is killing this project in the end is:

He ended up being bitten by his own rabid dog.

3

tracymartel_atemyson t1_j9agliy wrote

as a male myself this is kind of a big deal for so many reasons lmao but if they’re not a serial killer/ rapist, thief or human trafficker then good on you man for helping those down. i’m picturing there being only one chair in the apartment facing right into the open bathroom and no shower curtain

73