FyuckerFjord

FyuckerFjord OP t1_iuei9w8 wrote

This guy plastered hundreds of signs all over the place, including my neighborhood, for an election in a few days. I saw one and thought, "Hey, that looks like a Klan hood." So no, sorry.

Living rent free is screaming "but her emails" and "Benghazi!" unprovoked all these years later.

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FyuckerFjord OP t1_iue5oan wrote

All of them, at least the ones he's attempted to elaborate. But most of his drivel is either deflections to his time in the military or regurgitated empty talking points from the MAGA platform.

This photo, however, is not a critique of his statement or policies - it's just that his logo's eagle beak looks like a specific historical hood, nothing more.

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FyuckerFjord OP t1_iud8v1l wrote

Walked by one of these signs on the ground and saw it upside down for the first time. Granted, I have a creative eye and day-dreamer's mind, but it's not that far of a stretch. Not saying it was intentional design or even a Fruedian slip, but certainly interesting.

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FyuckerFjord t1_irf0hwi wrote

Definitely look into a hotel. Call and ask to speak to the person in charge of long-term stays. We did this while we were house-hunting and stayed at Home2Suites in Williston for months. Not only do they allow cats, they have a once-per-month pet fee of only $75.

The way I made this profitable/feasible was to put it on a Hilton credit card I had which gave 7x points for stays, plus signed up for a 3x point promo (future vacation stays paid for!). You also get a huge discount per night depending how long you stay, and then every tenth night is free. Plus no room taxes after 30 days.

When you factor in the free breakfast, cable, wifi, heating, electric, pool, linens, etc., we wound up paying just about what we did in rent in Raleigh, NC.

You won't get the full VT experience of snowy peaks and boundless nature unless you drive a bit, but you'll be surrounded by great shopping and everything worth visiting is within driving distance.

And best of all: you won't be in Texas anymore.

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FyuckerFjord t1_iqu1rgd wrote

I use a mix of Uggs, Crocs and Deerforms depending on the weather, but that's only because those all come in a size 16/17. None are exactly right - Crocs too cold, Uggs too warm and Deerforms too soft in the sole/slippery.

Still searching for that perfect house shoe in my size.

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