joeydokes
joeydokes t1_jef93ov wrote
Reply to comment by thesoleyid in Why Gov. Scott must take a lesson from Israeli Parliament (Knesset) member Yitchak Pindrus by thesoleyid
No, I'm a hard-core Leftist anti-zionist; if you're shooting for accuracy. With your 1 day old shit reddit account.
Of course, I may have overlooked your implied /s
joeydokes t1_jeb1k61 wrote
Reply to why it is highly likely that Vivek ramaswamy will choose lt. governor David zuckerman as running mate in 2024 election by thesoleyid
DO NOT respond to 1 day old reddit astroturf accounts!
joeydokes t1_jeatxa1 wrote
Reply to Why Gov. Scott must take a lesson from Israeli Parliament (Knesset) member Yitchak Pindrus by thesoleyid
Hello World! I just joined reddit so I could astroturf vermonters into thinking a rabid zionist fascist who's part of a military dictatorship promoting apartheid is just who we should be listening to for advice!
Please leave you donations in the APAIC tip jar, thanks. All proceeds will be directed to the Urban Empowerment Action PAC!
joeydokes t1_jdxc7nb wrote
Reply to comment by Log_Myri33 in Any advice? by Log_Myri33
montreal (spec. jazz fest), quebec city if inclined for a longer drive.
Enjoy the great outdoors! Take up hunting, fishing, camping; get a small boat + trailer, snow machine
Burlington's novelty wears off fast. Most folk living there rarely venture into the greens and most folk living rural rarely venture into BVT, save for trips to hospital or airport; despite being less than 1 hour away. We are all creatures in need of motivation to get un-horizontal :)
joeydokes t1_jdx90ri wrote
Reply to comment by Log_Myri33 in Any advice? by Log_Myri33
enjoy u-pick strawberries at the farm on #100 in Lowell :)
joeydokes t1_jdtgkwq wrote
Reply to comment by Log_Myri33 in Any advice? by Log_Myri33
Oh, well, never mind (in Emily Latella voice)
Winters' not as bad past 5-6 years as was past 10-20; less need for front-end loaders in driveway moving snowbanks back. Get a snowblower if able. All seasons on AWD, snows on FWD work so long as you're not in the storm proper.
Food, lots to buy from farms nextdoor (milk, eggs, beef/pork) supermarkets for the usual, farmers' markets for nicer/organics.
VT coffee roasters is avail at every gas/convenience store in 802, GMroasters is great! That should answer your ?'s
But you don't know what you don't know, so enjoy surfing on the learning curve!
joeydokes t1_jdtdvyp wrote
Reply to Any advice? by Log_Myri33
If you have kids, they'll likely hate you for it; unless you are coming from a very rural place already. Over 1/2 the kids can't wait to hit +18 and leave the State; and they're living in even more desirable areas. Lots of the rest, specially in NEK are quiverfull's, home schooled, and very cloistered.
If you're DINKS, and can WFH, then congrats; your only challenge will be fitting into the community, which is also pretty clannish.
Not much to add re: Newport/Lowell/Derby.... assuming you've been there and scoped it out. Not terribly unlike rural 802 anywhere; but you may want to consider Montgomery (Center) or even Lowell.
joeydokes t1_jdt7i20 wrote
Reply to Those of you who have laying hens, what do you do with the chicks who turn out to be roosters? Is there a local butcher who will dispatch them for a fee? I don’t mind eating them at all but don’t have any experience doing it myself and wouldn’t want to cause undue harm due to my inexperience by JMChaseArt
20yrs w/a coop. Sometimes the box of Spring Chicks (~40) from Sand Hill Preservation would be 10-15 boys. We'd keep them a couple of few months, save the gentlest and eat the rest. Chewy but good in soup.
One year I loaded 2 or 3 into the SUV nightly (x4) and drove to nearby State forest and let them loose. I figured better to live free for a short spell than the pending axe. Heard stories all summer long about roosters calling out in the deep woods :)
One can get attached to older hens but a great rooster over 5-8 years goes sorely missed.
joeydokes t1_jdofok8 wrote
Visited the URL link and misread "Church's Sugar Shack" as "Church of the Sugar Shack" !:)
joeydokes t1_jcktjix wrote
Reply to comment by memorytheatre in Former SVC campus in Bennington being sold for destination resort. by SVTer
> worth the cost in affordable locations with highly respected universities is flourishing
well, that assplains it!
joeydokes t1_jcknba4 wrote
Post-secondary education is feeling The squeeze everywhere. Without bringing in higher paying out of state students no VT State college can survive. This fact becomes more acute knowing the smartest and best students just want to GTF out of Vermont when they graduate high school.
One of the reasons why castleton does well while NVU and VTC suffer
joeydokes t1_jcavsex wrote
Reply to comment by arlowner in Vermont Lawmakers File Bills To Legalize Psychedelics And Decriminalize All Drugs by OregonTripleBeam
follow the money....
joeydokes t1_jc9jhka wrote
Reply to Vermont Lawmakers File Bills To Legalize Psychedelics And Decriminalize All Drugs by OregonTripleBeam
Geez I've been singing that mantra for 25 years! Emphasize health minimize criminality. Cell scheduled drugs in shops similar to medicinal cannabis. Impose once a week therapy session for every order
Make Vermont whole. Make red opium a legal substitute for heroin, smoke it. Make cocoa leaf and alternative to cocaine, chew it. Make injection sites safe and manageable.
Cut the black market out as much as possible. You could even pair it with physician assisted suicide for those so depressed they can't go on.
Make little Vermont the forward-looking state that others can emulate.
joeydokes t1_ja7vqpg wrote
Reply to Why is Maine so much bigger than the other New England states? Wrong answers only. by blzac33
Needed a state big enough for Rich assholes to own a million acres or two. Better than the state of Irving
joeydokes t1_ja63rkz wrote
Reply to comment by Dominicus1165 in HMD’s latest Nokia phone is designed to be repaired in minutes. by SUPRVLLAN
Real 'nixers don't run android
joeydokes t1_ja3k57l wrote
hence ... the chainsaw!
joeydokes t1_ja02a23 wrote
Reply to comment by SaveOurLibrariesVSU in Vermont State University Libraries and Sports by SaveOurLibrariesVSU
u/SaveOurLibrariesVSU is a noble but fruitless cause (IMO)
I love libraries, stacks filled with books, the value of librarians to society writ-large. I loathe what's being perpetuated on them, by ignorance and mean-spirit, in school boards across the nation.
That said, and noting that library closings are unrelated to censorship, they don't serve the purpose they once used to. Yes, the price of digitizing is not cheap; yes, some rarer books will be harder to come by; yes, it's sad to see this sorry decline.
But all the sentiments aren't going to change the reality that most learning can be done in front of a screen or that the printed page is a yesterday phenom. Hopefully, this cuts down the price of 'textbooks' and overall cost of an education as well.
joeydokes t1_ja00uz3 wrote
Reply to comment by SaveOurLibrariesVSU in Vermont State University Libraries and Sports by SaveOurLibrariesVSU
VT and ME are the 2 poorest and least populated States in NE.
Spouse is 20yrs in VSC (now VSU) academic support. It's heartbreaking to see the impact, on students and staff alike, happening in response to hard ground truths. The decline has been long and steady. VT has more 1st gen students than most anywhere in the north; State support for higher ed is paltry. K-12 is facing class shrinkage and higher costs, while depending on federal monies which is increasingly shifting to supporting/vouchering charter and privatized/religious education.
Meanwhile, since 2020 most students have gotten jiggy with the online world. Many/most will admit they don't go to libraries for the books. Newer genZ and beyond will be moreso.
To make matters worse, all the funding that goes into K-12 (including your edu taxes) does little more than make someplace else more literate; considering over 50% leave upon graduation.
And I doubt things will improve until such time as there are more jobs paying livable wages for new grads looking to make a life here; which flies in the face of rural VT being a mostly boring place to grow up or be single in (e.g. why they left in the 1st place). Specially under the mounting pressure of gentrification, high COL, sparse housing and rising wealth inequality.
I don't envy the Chancellors office or their board facing these tough calls, regardless of the politics or finances behind it.
The 'conjoining' of Johnson and Lyndonville into NVU tried to put a band-aid on a bullet wound. The 'new' president resulted in overworked over-commuted faculty and staff and shifted many of the the desirable majors from J to L; despite Lyndonville having a much poorer track record than Johnson.
To me, this is an indicator that the Johnson campus is on the chopping block; mostly by virtue of its campus being too far off the beaten track. That ultimately VSU will be VTC, Castleton and Lyndonville based, but virtualized throughout the State.
RE: internet - maybe starlink will help (but F EL just the same)
joeydokes t1_j9zqc9b wrote
Does it have an audio jack and, more important, can it run linux?
(I loved my N900/N950!)
joeydokes t1_j9ypmp5 wrote
VSU is transitioning to become U Phoenix, Vermont edition. It's sad, but necessary. Both because of local ground truth and the economic downsizing taking place across the country; specially the FAANGS
joeydokes t1_j9yoda3 wrote
Maine and Vermont - my two favorite places!
joeydokes t1_j9bn8yk wrote
Reply to What’s up with Bangor? by EmeraldMoose12
I've not been here too long, but Bangor suits me OK. Short drive to the coast, east to the barans, north to moosehead area.
32K, 65K if you include Brewer in the metro area; plenty of amenities for a smallish city. Lots of parks, City Woods, and the like. Hopefully the new funding will get put to good use downtown.
Would like to see a Community Boathouse on the river, more activity at the harbor. Bangor would be a good place for call-centers I think; the neighborhoods are mostly safe and happy places.
And, calling BS on posters bitchin' dopers and bums everywhere ya look. It
just ain't so. Most are polite and even the unhoused on the Kenduskeag have their shit more than less together. And places on Center St take up the slack where
VTave agencies/shelters can't.
together.
joeydokes OP t1_j92ia7f wrote
Reply to comment by precursive in Ranting On! Bank Left, or more of the same? by joeydokes
> have grown less... fire-y over time about it all, especially when it comes to talking about isms and ists.
I hear that. Me too :)
And thanks for the John Lewis words of perseverance and fortitude, reminders help!
People generally don't change until they're ready to, often when faced with some harsh reality (like sickness/death/loss ...) I'd like to share your optimism insofar as making meaningful change happen, but ground truths make me feel we are facing insurmountable hurdles. That still doesn't mean we can't laugh, love, tell our stories and be our best selves possible.
> Hopefully 100 years from now our descendents ...
Will not all be miserable or the spawn of an entitled 1% in a world with billions less people calling it home :)
I don't envy kids today in the world 20 years from now, let alone the next century. Their story will be the legacy of ours today.
Anyhow, thanks for the great reply and be well!
joeydokes OP t1_j91t5ua wrote
Reply to comment by MarkVII88 in Ranting On! Bank Left, or more of the same? by joeydokes
If there's a next time (there won't) I'll put
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joeydokes t1_jefyimf wrote
Reply to comment by thesoleyid in Why Gov. Scott must take a lesson from Israeli Parliament (Knesset) member Yitchak Pindrus by thesoleyid
Point to the place on the doll where the anti-Zionist meanie offended you. :(
take your trolling back to r/BoardingSchool_Juliet because you'll only find deaf ears here in r/Vermont