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TheMobyDicks t1_j9q4lk0 wrote

Very hard to find housing, especially rentals, on the seacoast. I see on neren.com that there are several mobile homes for sale in Exeter that would likely be within your budget, especially if you can put something down. Some are darn decent looking. Just a thought.

Good luck!

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bitcoinslinga t1_j9pzuxi wrote

There’s a lot of hate for OP, Jeremy Kauffman (and I don’t agree with some of his posts and actions), but if I had to fight the SEC for 5 years on a bs lawsuit that could set a legal precedent, and a company that I built from the ground up was either going to survive with less resources, or go bankrupt… I’d probably make some bad decisions too.

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zetterbeauty t1_j9pss9c wrote

>If you want r/newhampshire to be a place of diversity, inclusion, tolerance, and love, please consider checking out this documentary, and please tone down the hatred and bigotry towards people like me. Instead, recognize our shared humanity, and our shared love of New Hampshire.

What made you think the mods want this? They're FSP shitlords.

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AnythingToAvoidWork t1_j9prav4 wrote

I haven't seen the same thing but let's just assume it's right.

Absolutely manageable. It's like any other storm. Shovel / blow when you can. I like to make passes at 8-12 inches with a blower in the (increasingly rarer) times we're expecting more, 4-6" with a shovel.

Never hurts to prep for losing power. I generally keep 5 gallons of water for flushing toilets just in case. I have a woodstove, so heat isn't an issue for me.

If you run into a situation where you don't have heat there's nothing wrong with warming up in your car as long as it's not in a garage and the exhaust is clear.

This is all extreme circumstances. Usually it's just shovel and chill.

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