leavingthecold

leavingthecold t1_j7ugrdf wrote

I have a digital antenna and it get's the basic channels for my area since its ground floor and much forestry in Providence. The best time my bunny ear antenna worked was while living on the 3rd floor close to downtown Providence. Got a bunch of the Mass channels as well.

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leavingthecold t1_j7ug8f7 wrote

Below are my recommendations , I've been to Philly and eaten at both Geno's and Pat's nothing special just tourist novelty, Jim's on South St nothing special, and 1 off a random food truck my 1st time there.

Charley's in the local mall's is good

Naz, Crown or Royal Fried Chicken, have a decent one steakums style.

Sax's is ok

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leavingthecold t1_j7qi7nd wrote

Hey that was the joke back then I'm not the one who made it up, if you saw some of the guys that worked there back in the 90's you would think the same as well. I'm glad they don't serve it like that anymore

Not disparaging anyone that has a job but if you made the choice to do drugs oh well, am I the only one who paid attention to the DARE class in elementary school.

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leavingthecold t1_j7bga2q wrote

1 thing I learned is the difference of what you can get is contingent if you still have the original catalytic converter. That's where the easy money is 1st, and depending on what type of car and amount of damage will determine if it goes to an actual junkyard for pick/pull of the good parts.

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leavingthecold t1_j6n0lmt wrote

Well overpopulation for a city this size would increase noise levels, then you got the ding dongs who blast loud music from their cars, houses, or open spaces that don't help.

In regards to people who blast loud music from their cars, houses, or loud pipes on bikes/cars I wonder which neighborhood in Providence is least affected by this and why?

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