NipDrunkChipmunk
NipDrunkChipmunk t1_j6ovucw wrote
Reply to comment by pdevo in Cold weather things. (please add). by the_wookie_of_maine
If your pipes freeze, you want the water to be dripping so pressure doesn't build up and cause the pipes to burst. Frozen pipes are a hassle, cracked pipes and a flood are a nightmare.
NipDrunkChipmunk t1_j667hss wrote
Reply to comment by Guygan in Suggestions on where to shop for insurance, my rates are going up 86% for acuity supposedly because of inflation. I’m in the lakes region. by oldncrusty68
This increase seems targeted for sure.
Although with the number of cars sliding off the roads and into each other in each storm, I can see the risk/rates for the entire state increasing more than usual next year.
NipDrunkChipmunk t1_j4hkw3d wrote
Reply to comment by Engineering_is_life in Hope Squad Maine provides nourishment, compassion to state's homeless population by Shake-Spear4666
He's bringing up a topic that needs more discussion. The churches collect donations, the churches are supposed to be providing a community service and helping people, and the churches are not paying taxes. If the churches are not providing a needed community service, they should be paying taxes so the community can do more with that money.
NipDrunkChipmunk t1_j426hhj wrote
I remember kids saying this all the time in school. To me it always sounded like they were saying "umm-vah!" or "oom-vah!", and it was always after a kid said or did something they should not have. "ummvah, you're in trouble!" "oomvah, I'm telling the teacher".
I only ever heard it in maine and thought it was a french canadian thing.
NipDrunkChipmunk t1_j1zkeas wrote
Reply to comment by Elouiseotter in how to deal with winter? by same-shit-everyday
Yes! I can't survive the dry winter air without one. Especially at night. If I don't sleep with a humidifier this time of year my sinuses dry out and it's so uncomfortable.
NipDrunkChipmunk t1_j1uepg2 wrote
Reply to comment by Crowderhairalert in Need advice on potential damage to neighbor's property by PreahChan_btb7
If we can get a maritime law expert to join us we'll have the Mainest situations covered!
NipDrunkChipmunk t1_j1suwjo wrote
Reply to comment by PreahChan_btb7 in Need advice on potential damage to neighbor's property by PreahChan_btb7
I don't believe this is a case where insurance is going to cover anything for you, but also as an FYI, it's not a great idea to put small claims in to your insurance if you can avoid it.
Filing a claim gets you rated as someone who is more likely to file a claim again and your annual rate will go up for that risk (and when you try to get quotes from another company, they will also take those claims into account). Home insurance is great for major and catastrophic damages, but not for smaller expenses.
NipDrunkChipmunk t1_j1scd0w wrote
Reply to comment by Crowderhairalert in Need advice on potential damage to neighbor's property by PreahChan_btb7
This is important. Tree law gets tricky, but some general guidelines:
- If a healthy tree falls and does damage to your own property, your insurance will possibly cover the damages.
- If the healthy tree damages your neighbor's property, you may not be legally responsible and they will need to make their own insurance claim.
- If the tree was obviously dead, unhealthy, or damaged previously, then the insurance company may say you were negligent in not maintaining/removing the tree and they will not cover the damage.
- If this tree does damage to your neighbor's property, then you may be held financially responsible.
NipDrunkChipmunk t1_j1az6x7 wrote
Reply to comment by LiteratureDapper2935 in It’s 15 degrees outside and 81 inside with multiple open windows by Mannymarlo
Insurance companies love this one trick!
(In fact, they insist on it!)
NipDrunkChipmunk t1_j1az1rz wrote
He's adorable!
NipDrunkChipmunk t1_j0yyknb wrote
You're never far from outdoorsy stuff to do in any part of Maine, so to add on the outdoor mall feeling head to Freeport or Kittery.
NipDrunkChipmunk t1_j0lakze wrote
Reply to comment by Niccakolio in On the topic of salaries... Job hunting? by [deleted]
You may have the right combination of skills and passion to break into technical writing. There are many remote jobs in this field and you can find contract roles as well for side projects. Your blog may work as a writing portfolio, but it helps to have some examples of technical/instructional writing out there, even for entry level roles. People without paid experience often do some open source work to build a portfolio and network.
If you're interested, check out https://www.reddit.com/r/technicalwriting/
NipDrunkChipmunk t1_iuicv41 wrote
I fully support this wholesome fun! Honestly just happy to see people keeping trick-or-treating alive when so many trunk-or-treat and parking lot events are killing it.
NipDrunkChipmunk t1_jdojf5i wrote
Reply to "Potato" chips vs Potato chips by Doctuh
These are top tier potato chips! I bet they were under the impression that quotes add emphasis. Hopefully they are phasing out that design.