Recent comments in /f/newhampshire
opuntina t1_jedxuyw wrote
Reply to comment by DietCokeMachine in El Rodeo Mexican Restaurant, 2 Casa Tequila restaurants, and owner Gilberto Reyes stiffed workers by nearly $456K; court settlement made. by Azr431
It smells fine and the food is good, although my usual dish has shrunk some the last two times I've gone.
Novel-Star6109 t1_jedxlk3 wrote
Reply to I'm moving out to New Hampshire for university, what do you guys think is the best part of living in the state, and what's the worst? by Henry_Privette
moving to new hampshire for college is literally the funniest thing i have ever heard. highest tuition rates in the nation, with instate rates higher than out of state for some IVY LEAGUES, thats an insane decision to make. and nh schools are incredibly stingy with scholarships as well. even i go to college across the nation specifically because my oos rates are half of what my in state would have been in nh. so…you willin to share some of that gold you obviously are rolling around in?
freegirl920 t1_jedxguh wrote
Reply to comment by Straight-Constant567 in I'm moving out to New Hampshire for university, what do you guys think is the best part of living in the state, and what's the worst? by Henry_Privette
Makes me feel safe as a female for sure :)
beyond_hatred t1_jedwj1p wrote
Reply to comment by philandere_scarlet in Grave from 1682 in Portsmouth by Boats_are_fun
That's so sad.
Alternative-Cry-4667 t1_jedvss0 wrote
Reply to comment by asphynctersayswhat in New Hampshire high court rejects Pamela Smart's latest chance at freedom - ABC News by A-Do-Gooder
we can agree to disagree “I have now spent over 31 years in prison, more than half my life. I apologize to the entire Smart family, my own family, and all who were directly or indirectly impacted by my actions and misjudgment," she wrote. "For many years, I blamed others for my incarceration because I was immature, selfish and proud. I refused to see my own role in Gregg's death. … It took years, even decades, for me to accept responsibility, and I must carry that burden."
Accomplished-Ad7885 t1_jedubdi wrote
Reply to comment by Henry_Privette in I'm moving out to New Hampshire for university, what do you guys think is the best part of living in the state, and what's the worst? by Henry_Privette
The whole place is just a northern mass suburb now. This is why we can’t have nice things.
SirGilPennybottom t1_jedu1g0 wrote
Reply to comment by Ornery-Ad-7132 in I'm moving out to New Hampshire for university, what do you guys think is the best part of living in the state, and what's the worst? by Henry_Privette
This is the way
Admiral_pumpkin t1_jedslcj wrote
Reply to I'm moving out to New Hampshire for university, what do you guys think is the best part of living in the state, and what's the worst? by Henry_Privette
The best…You’re an hour to the…. ocean, to the mountains, to 3 other states, to great shopping, to deep nature, to farms, to cities, to seafood, to quaint coastal New England towns .
The worst. Massholes.
Novasadog t1_jedls4c wrote
Reply to comment by WickedAmbiguous in Any recommendations for a good used car dealership? by WickedAmbiguous
Ok, this is going to be longish, so bare with me.
First off, we've been using Matt Scott's auto (rte 125 in Gonic) since we moved up here from Kingston 24 years ago. Unfortunately, matt Scott's is quite popular and very busy, other places that I can think of are: tri city auto, Hervy's tire (not sure if they do auto repair, but they are an inspiration station, and Rochester radiator.
With Autos at the orchard, the price of the vehicle includes title and inspection, Pete (the owner) does all of his inspections at Rochester Radiator (just letting you know, so keep it in mind when choosing a garage for an independent inspection).
Pete is a very laid back car salesman, he may come and greet you, ask if you're looking for anything in particular and offer a few suggestions, but that's the extent of it. He doesn't try to push any vehicle on you, and he encourages you to test drive as many cars as you want. He doesn't go with you for the test drive, and tells you to take your time. (One of my kids spent hours trying different cars-I was so bored that day 🤣)
Pete will fix anything that's wrong with the vehicle, before he lets you take possession. Sometimes that can take a week or so, after the sale is made. Also, as I previously mentioned, he offers a full 30 day warranty after you take possession, and he will call you within that 30 days to make sure everything is ok. As an example of the warranty, my son paid 4700 for a car, and the first week of driving, the AC went out. Pete paid to have a new compressor installed, as well as a few minor repairs, he did not make any money off of that car sale, and I actually felt bad for him.
His inventory changes more often than he updates the website, the best way to get a current list is the box at the end of the driveway-he keeps print outs of his current inventory there, it's just to the left when you drive in, you can't miss it.
Lastly, and you probably saw this on the website, he does not finance. He will take a deposit, but be prepared to pay in full, before a bos is written up. He's old school, he does everything on a typewriter, but he's very prompt with filling the paperwork, we get our titles before the 30 day warranty is up.
Hope this helps, and good luck with your search.!
Namasty t1_jediw5r wrote
Reply to I'm moving out to New Hampshire for university, what do you guys think is the best part of living in the state, and what's the worst? by Henry_Privette
Close to mountains, and ocean. Just an hour or so to Vermont, Newport, Boston cape and it’s islands.
Ornery-Ad-7132 t1_jeddekt wrote
Reply to I'm moving out to New Hampshire for university, what do you guys think is the best part of living in the state, and what's the worst? by Henry_Privette
Best: summers - beaches, mountains, all of it.
Worst : winters - snow, wind, cold, all of it.
cageordie t1_jedd1cc wrote
Reply to comment by gagt04 in I'm moving out to New Hampshire for university, what do you guys think is the best part of living in the state, and what's the worst? by Henry_Privette
You maybe don't get out into the rural areas much where the Trumpanzees live?
philandere_scarlet t1_jedcxgk wrote
Reply to comment by beyond_hatred in Grave from 1682 in Portsmouth by Boats_are_fun
stillbirths and babies that were obviously not going to live often weren't named. among my family i've seen an "our darling" lastname.
SalamanderForsaken81 t1_jed9sa3 wrote
Reply to I'm moving out to New Hampshire for university, what do you guys think is the best part of living in the state, and what's the worst? by Henry_Privette
guns and nature. welcome to america
widget_fucker t1_jed9ihs wrote
Reply to I'm moving out to New Hampshire for university, what do you guys think is the best part of living in the state, and what's the worst? by Henry_Privette
Best: the outdoors. Worst: its a bit “townie”.
BeagleBox t1_jed9cbg wrote
Reply to comment by SheenPSU in Who do you think will win the Republican Party primaries for the 2024 Presidential Election in the state of New Hampshire? by Ok_Nefariousness_764
I'm afraid I'm not sure what you mean by less toxic because he's better spoken. He's really not much better. And, let's be clear, because of the average Florida voter, DeSantis is actually putting into place as many discriminatory actions as he can against women, guys, transgender, immigrants. DeSantis deranged hate has no limits. Except white Republicans. He's more than toxic.
procrastinatorsuprem t1_jed8532 wrote
Reply to comment by George_GeorgeGlass in What’s this symbol? Seen on cmc hospital in a more discreet area by notababyimatumor
It's from the department of Justice.
Silver_surfer_3 t1_jed6czc wrote
Reply to comment by Able_Cunngham603 in I'm moving out to New Hampshire for university, what do you guys think is the best part of living in the state, and what's the worst? by Henry_Privette
Please elaborate!
Able_Cunngham603 t1_jed4wdk wrote
Reply to I'm moving out to New Hampshire for university, what do you guys think is the best part of living in the state, and what's the worst? by Henry_Privette
The best part is how vibrant our Bigfoot population is.
The worst part is we have too damn many Bigfoots.
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Full-Grass-5525 t1_jed47uu wrote
Reply to comment by last_minute1 in Cost Efficient Wedding Venues by Prestigious_Ad_2331
Huddleston is currently being renovated and unavailable. It’s being turned into the honors college with a large donation from Hamel.
dc551589 t1_jed3mm7 wrote
Reply to comment by LiveFree_NeverDie603 in Date night restaurants by HillyjoKokoMo
For sure. I was a bit drunk and felt like it was the right time to spew some anti-Common Man rhetoric haha. I guess I’d say my hope for any New Hampshire resident is that they get to have some dining experiences that make them realize how mediocre the Common Man chain is. :)
bubbly_724 t1_jed3gmj wrote
LiveFree_NeverDie603 t1_jed1os4 wrote
Reply to I'm moving out to New Hampshire for university, what do you guys think is the best part of living in the state, and what's the worst? by Henry_Privette
We literally have it all.
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Reply to I'm moving out to New Hampshire for university, what do you guys think is the best part of living in the state, and what's the worst? by Henry_Privette
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