Sneaky-er

Sneaky-er t1_jcffqg0 wrote

If the DJ’s suck in CA their replaced… Chaz & AJ get lifetime DJ gigs like a historical building on its last legs all about to collapse, but hey it’s historical.

They give off grumpy old man vibes as if once liberals DJ got their tax bill now upset because “adulting” the party’s over and the stench of the bill is too much.

The Dude in the afternoon is cool, but dammit get rid of “The one song one us” shit! Cuz in the morning sometimes those DJs wouldn’t like it to be “one song or one us”

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Sneaky-er t1_j9t6pmn wrote

Here in Connecticut you will pay more than in CA if you are a homeowner.

Here you must include heating cost (not in CA).

Your home will need to be power washed, painted, unkept every few years due to wear tear from seasonal changes.

Food is more expensive - I pay 1.50 for cilantro. Back home .50.

Different food demographics hot dogs reign supreme out east.

No CA franchises such as Jack in the Box, Carls Jr, Del taco, In & Out, Bakers, mom n pop burger shops - most burger joints ask here - how would you like your beef patty - rare, med rare, well done? Monster sized home made burgers.

Know the name of your rolls.

Don’t believe the weather men/women on TV - LIES!!!!

More crybabies out here painting a picture of crimes ridden Bridgeport when in fact is low poverty but safe and filled with many good hole in the walls.

If you can’t stand CA policies in capping gas emissions you may want to try Texas because Connecticut and California are not to far off in environmental friendly state policies.

Here in Connecticut you pay more for your vehicle. Pay for yearly registration, smog, and yearly tax on your vehicle based on its worth.

In Connecticut we pay additional cost not thought about in CA and adds up. It’s worth it IMO for living a magical forest, full of good nature people, less populated state.

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Sneaky-er t1_j6nzrsg wrote

I went back to college. Eased into it. Took 1 class then went in part-time.

It keeps my mind busy and opportunity to meet people or join programs.

Be cool and go to school.

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Sneaky-er t1_j6l28t1 wrote

Funny how we all become accountants spending our priceless opinions while the house of cards is trembling inevitably collapse once the wrong joker of a President wants to watch the world burn.

Without reading the analytical financial piece if an individual HAS made and met the threshold of a “Killing” that individual thus moving forward if Mets threshold again an increase tax should take effect to empower the Community, Country, Countrymen. United. National. Tribe. It shall be called C.U.N.T.

It would be challenging to obtain, maintain, and cause pain. On occasion you will feel burned. A scratch to itch. Whatever it may be remember to keep it clean and keep it safe.

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Sneaky-er t1_j6kr88v wrote

I had 3 pair of pants and pro wings in jr. high. Rude awakening in discovering what name brands meant.

The “comedians” came up with great material at my expense. If I had perfectly good teeth I would have smiled & laughed with them.

I’m sure it wouldn’t have been as bad if I didn’t wear thick ass non fashionable glasses.

If I had eyes in back of my head, I would have noticed the cow licks blocking my view as bulky bullies approaching to further cement their fragile egos as they huffed and puffed their dominance over my scrawny solo self.

Luckily I scraped by school, developed thick skin, got a job, new kicks, contacts, comb, shop lifting skills, & followed a program (push-ups, sit ups, and burpee’s.

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Sneaky-er t1_j2b9gfi wrote

Reply to New to CT by syd_211

Yo - what up?! I transplanted from the South Bay.

The LBC home of Snoop Dog & Sublime.

Welcome to Connecticut

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Sneaky-er t1_izwlenb wrote

It will fall on the landlord. Communicate via text/email to insure you have proof.

If landlord fails to address and have a proper paper trail - you can report it to housing authorities; take care of it yourself, and be reimbursed or have it deducted from a rent payment.

Check housing authority for clarification and proper steps on dealing with slum lords.

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Sneaky-er t1_ize9lu5 wrote

Yo - that’s cold. Transplanted here close to 6 years.

Indoor when people are home - 68 At work/school - 65 Return home - 68

Overnight - 62

Lucky my home is very well insulated. Used caulk around windows when I 1sr moved in. Fill up sucks but it last.

Invest in insulation - helps in winters and summers. Many Connecticut programs to assist with insulation that cover most cost.

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Sneaky-er t1_ix582px wrote

One is California based the other is Connecticut based.

One has regular grocerys & zany exhibits & fun for the whole family.

The other has Lollipops if you find the stuffed monkeys & an assortment’s of fruits, veggies, and often off the wall products such as butternut Mac n cheese.

Trader Joe’s cookie isle selection is worth checking out & Stu cookies are also different and good.

Either way you win!!!

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