nhbruh

nhbruh t1_iu8ytky wrote

My sister-in-law entered one of their “fitness competitions” they held in Laconia a few years back. Not only did one of them enter the competition but they won first place, which was supposed to yield money for charity. I don’t know if they ended up donating or not, but I do know my SIL felt cheated out of money for her charity. They finished 2nd.

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nhbruh t1_irasdur wrote

Others have already called out the hysteria that is your other comments, no need for me to jump on that wagon now.

Pro tip: heavy duty aluminum foil is much more effective against those pesky gov’t brain reading space lasers than the regular stuff. Don’t even get me started on the store brands!

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nhbruh t1_ir9vo5o wrote

> The officials in New Hampshire have decided, at least until this point, that they are not going to make physicians malpractice settlements public, unlike in Massachusetts. So if Dr. Baribeau had practiced just over the line in Massachusetts, they make malpractice settlements as well as hospital disciplinary actions public on their website. So that does mean that in New Hampshire, patients and families are more in the dark.

Big yikes. But… here in NH I often hear that oversight is bad and transparency is the stuff you use to cover food platters. What gives?

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