cathouse1320again

cathouse1320again t1_jbgm2kp wrote

You obviously have difficulty with simple comprehension. I’m old already and not going to be involved in this fight when it comes, I’m a baby boomer who quite simply believes that my generation and also those born between 1960 & 1975 have made huge investments in tearing this country apart while almost no investments in trying to make it better. All of the generations following will perhaps have somewhat diminished lives and opportunities because of the simple self indulgences of the persons born from 1950-1975. You may not wish to see it or hear it, but that doesn’t change, we’ve been takers, not made many sacrifices with of course the exception of Vietnam and most of us think we’ve lived good lives, we all lived on the coattails of the generation that won world war II.

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cathouse1320again t1_j8p678y wrote

I have 2 recommendations, ….

  1. North Reading, Ma. I lived there for 18 years, lovely town, but may be way past the $600K mark by now, approx 15-20 miles north of Boston. No crazy Maine winter unless the whole region is getting hit by that. Less than 1/2 hour to most of the north shore beaches. 15 minutes south of NH. Very good forest coverage.

  2. Almost anywhere in the southern tier of Maine, though you’ll have more driving distance to most things you may wish to do

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cathouse1320again t1_j5icudj wrote

If you’ve been truthful here, you’ve already done more than enough to trigger remedies, if I were in your position I’d take all the documentation right to the Globe or Herald and see if they’ll help, if that doesn’t work, go to the consumer reporter at one or more of the local news shows, embarrass the management company as much as you can, BE the squeaky wheel.

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cathouse1320again t1_iwgbv1p wrote

I lived for a rather short time in Minneapolis, imagine my chagrin and utter fucking shock, I looked over my left shoulder to gage traffic entering I-94. I got up to highway speed. They had a fucking stop sign at the end of the ramp, I damn near killed an entire family, somehow I got around them, but it’s 35 years later now and I’m still not over it! I was so happy to move back to massachusetts where on-ramps actually work

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