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microtoastt t1_j2em2gn wrote
Reply to comment by Dadfart802 in How is living in Vermont? by RockLobsterCakes
Am I going to waste time with dedicated Reddit troll who calls himself “dad fart”? No, I’m not. I’m going to block and move on with my day. Happy new year buddy
microtoastt t1_j2ecy6m wrote
Reply to comment by Dadfart802 in How is living in Vermont? by RockLobsterCakes
Yes but why bother
microtoastt t1_j2dzwio wrote
Reply to comment by Dadfart802 in How is living in Vermont? by RockLobsterCakes
Oh good point there are no towns south of Randolph other than Springfield or Brattleboro my bad
microtoastt t1_j2dziu5 wrote
Reply to comment by Dadfart802 in How is living in Vermont? by RockLobsterCakes
Oh good point there are no other towns south of Randolph other than Springfield or Brattleboro my bad
microtoastt t1_j2dmcta wrote
Reply to comment by RockLobsterCakes in How is living in Vermont? by RockLobsterCakes
100% depends on your location though. Much of the state is fairly underserved
microtoastt t1_j2dk57b wrote
Reply to comment by stoweman in How is living in Vermont? by RockLobsterCakes
This depends on where you live. I’m near Putney and it’s only 2 hours to Logan Airport, which I drive to or from every three weeks. I also have fiber channel going right up my dirt road, giving me a gigabyte up and down. Also curious as to the coffee comments, as there are local roasters doing both the more trendy single origin as well as Italian style blends. Rockingham Roasters is made by hand in a small coffee shop and it’s pretty decent.
microtoastt t1_j2da7x6 wrote
Reply to comment by RockLobsterCakes in How is living in Vermont? by RockLobsterCakes
The southern part of the state is more rural, which means more wildlife but also fewer restaurants. Ignore the curmudgeons, it’s a unique and special state.
microtoastt t1_j2d9zog wrote
Reply to comment by RockLobsterCakes in How is living in Vermont? by RockLobsterCakes
This vermont Reddit seems to collect only the most jaded of Vermonters so keep that in mind with these responses. The winters aren’t that dark and grey- no more so than nearly all of Europe. It can get cold but sustained temps below zero are becoming more of a rare event than an expectation. The I89 corridor between Montpelier and Winooski has seen a lot of growth, which results in tighter housing supply and higher prices, but there are plenty of other areas in the state.
microtoastt t1_j2d9nig wrote
Reply to comment by Dadfart802 in How is living in Vermont? by RockLobsterCakes
No we aren’t
microtoastt t1_j375755 wrote
Reply to comment by That1FcknGuy in I need some opinions by That1FcknGuy
They’re missing the fact that Vermont possesses a heady dose of libertarianism hence the lack of gun laws