My girlfriend and I are breaking up.
Town of 4000 people. Not so much. I think one of the churches in town has a charity shop, but I'm not entirely sure.Out of curiosity, is there a thrift store/donation place nearby? Value Village or Savers? I've recently started working at one around here and they ALWAYS welcome new stuff.
No buses, and we're also a ferry port. Though I agree that it seems weird.You have 2 taxi companies in a town of 4,000 people? That seems excessive.
This would not surprise me.Maybe each company only has one taxi?
Dang, we have 37000 and only one taxi company, and one "limo" service, I think they have two stretch vehicles and that's it.No buses, and we're also a ferry port. Though I agree that it seems weird.
Let's see:
- Dairy Queen (right next to the Pizza Hut; only open from March to October)
- 2 Mobil (Exxon) stations
It does have some, but it's a walk-up, without a drive-thru or any restaurant seating.I'm guessing the "Dairy Queen" is a frozen goods only type store? Dairy Queen here in Texas is burgers, steak finger baskets, fries, blizzards and frozen treats.
They're both Mobil stations; I was using Exxon (or what Canandians call "Esso") as an explanation of what kind they are.Sparhawk said:Consider me confused on the Mobil (Exxon) stations... which is it, or is it something weird that I'm just not understanding from that description. What I'm used to is either Mobil or Exxon (neither of which I use, since there are cheaper alternatives to those brands) as a stand alone, but not as one place.
Only when quotes seem to be involved. It's very inconsistent.(EDIT: Dear GOD the copy/past stuff on here is screwy...)
We always hear that type stuff, "Wish I lived in a small town..." It's not what you think. Everybody knows your business. Every. Single. Freaking. Person. You really have no privacy because of it. Wife goes out for a lunch with an old friend... "Are you guys having trouble? We saw your wife out with &&& the other day at lunch and you weren't with her." (I was in his wedding, we were friends) "What did UPS deliver from Amazon yesterday, we saw they stopped at your house." It can be rather smothering. I prefer to live in a more moderate sized city, 30k to 100k, allows some of the know your neighbor stuff, but not the know every freaking person around you for 10 miles.I have lived in the suburbs of a regional big city of St. Paul/Minneapolis my entire life. I kind of envy you guize that got to live in small towns.
Dude, move about 100 miles east of your present location and you will be TEARING YOUR HAIR OUT within six months.I have lived in the suburbs of a regional big city of St. Paul/Minneapolis my entire life. I kind of envy you guize that got to live in small towns.
To be a bit more specific, its in the outer suburbs(so white suburbia), I live literally a hundred yards from the Saint Croix River(so a tourist town), my neighbors are all very, very, rich people(RICH white suburbia, but I am not), and I try to keep to myself as much as possible given my job, interests, and the general social disposition of my community. I believe my town has 20000 people and is the center of a larger county tri-city area(3 different cities butt up to each other.) This pales to the twin cities metro which clocks in at over 20 million people(thats only a 20 minute drive to the CITY CITY from here).We always hear that type stuff, "Wish I lived in a small town..." It's not what you think. Everybody knows your business. Every. Single. Freaking. Person. You really have no privacy because of it. Wife goes out for a lunch with an old friend... "Are you guys having trouble? We saw your wife out with &&& the other day at lunch and you weren't with her." (I was in his wedding, we were friends) "What did UPS deliver from Amazon yesterday, we saw they stopped at your house." It can be rather smothering. I prefer to live in a more moderate sized city, 30k to 100k, allows some of the know your neighbor stuff, but not the know every freaking person around you for 10 miles.
Yeah, the only way to get around that is to live outside of the small town, preferably with no neighbors that can see your house from theirs. Like my parents and I did when I was in junior high/high school in a town of 250 people with a post office, a liquor/soda fountain/grocery store, a bank, a town hall, a fertilizer store, a fire station with one ambulance that wasn't licensed for transport, one church (3 miles away from another church in a similar small town that had to share priests - there's a story there), a Catholic school (attached to said church), and a K-12 public school. Oh yeah, and a park and some tennis courts. No one in that town played tennis. Everyone is still all up in your business, and there are still no secrets, but at least you don't have neighbors commenting on the comings and goings at your house all the time.We always hear that type stuff, "Wish I lived in a small town..." It's not what you think. Everybody knows your business. Every. Single. Freaking. Person. You really have no privacy because of it. Wife goes out for a lunch with an old friend... "Are you guys having trouble? We saw your wife out with &&& the other day at lunch and you weren't with her." (I was in his wedding, we were friends) "What did UPS deliver from Amazon yesterday, we saw they stopped at your house." It can be rather smothering. I prefer to live in a more moderate sized city, 30k to 100k, allows some of the know your neighbor stuff, but not the know every freaking person around you for 10 miles.
Have you seen any of these around your home lately?A month ago, we realized our bathroom fixtures were all leaking. So, we hired a contractor to renovate the bathroom, who gave us a reasonable estimate, with the caveat that it'd be more if there was significant damage underneath the walls and floor.
So, two weeks ago, he came in and did all the work, and lo and behold, two walls and the subfloor were all rotted out and needed to be rebuilt from scratch. Extra expense, but not altogether a shock.
Then, Saturday, our dishwasher basically blows up (the door literally blew open and shot water everywhere), and our dryer checked out. Headed out and ordered two more new appliances on credit.
Monday, I went to open up the pool, and there's a hole in it clean through the rim, so no pool until we can pay off everything else.
Today, our air conditioner unit stopped running for no reason. The dishwasher and dryer were supposed to be delivered and installed today, but both were no-shows.
I could really use a win sometime soon.
I can certainly sympathize. I normally unclip my light and take it in with me for this very reason. Though, at one point it did leave me in the exact opposite situation. When I exited the store, I discovered that my bike had been stolen and all I was left with was the light.Someone stole the fucking front light off my bicycle while it was locked up in front of my store today while I worked.
Not only did they take the light itself (which is sadly easy to clip and unclip), but they actually unscrewed the holder for said clipping.
If I ever find out who did it, I'm breaking their fucking legs.
Maybe you and Nick should get together on this one. Then it'd be whole again!I discovered that my bike had been stolen and all I was left with was the light.