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oh!
howsabout Saratoga WY?
small town with apparently like 14 different bars, and the majority of the locals work at one of them.
I learned about this from a waitress at another dive bar yet. Gonna have to put that full story in the sat shack thread soon
howsabout Saratoga WY?
small town with apparently like 14 different bars, and the majority of the locals work at one of them.
I learned about this from a waitress at another dive bar yet. Gonna have to put that full story in the sat shack thread soon
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if the oregon trail taught me anything it's that Saratoga has terrific hot springs.
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and incredibly inefficient at carrying food or just very undetermined?
"you got 2,000 lbs of meat, you can only take 100lbs to the wagon"
wtf? no, fuck dude....make multiple trips? being the wagon closer? no, were not leaving 1,100lbs of meat on the ground, Cecilia just died of starvation and Mabel just ate the dog and a strip of leather. Get the food to the fucking wagon...
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Bill Self’s dad musta been a very very bad Oregon Trailer.
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Headed back to Kansas for 4 days the end of this month.
Who wants to grab a beer or 2 in Larryville?
Who wants to grab a beer or 2 in Larryville?
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Text me when you're headed this way.
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You know I will!
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boeing failed 33 of 89 FAA audits over a recent 6 week period (i think that’s what i heard)
uh, no thank you to air travel
uh, no thank you to air travel
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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and then the whistle blower calling them out Epsteined himself....KUTradition wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 8:11 am boeing failed 33 of 89 FAA audits over a recent 6 week period (i think that’s what i heard)
uh, no thank you to air travel
right before his second round of testimony
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rightTDub wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 8:12 amand then the whistle blower calling them out Epsteined himself....KUTradition wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 8:11 am boeing failed 33 of 89 FAA audits over a recent 6 week period (i think that’s what i heard)
uh, no thank you to air travel
not suspicious at all
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Been there, done that, AirB&B is not for me.
Maybe it's because I'm such a nester, don't want someone I don't know in my nest, and don't care to be in anyone else's nest, either? I could see owning a property someplace I wanted to visit for several weeks/year that I would rent out while I wasn't there , but not my primary residence. And, if I was an airbnb landlord, it would be difficult not to want to be able to see what's going on, since you're renting it out to people who've been "vetted" by a business that has an incentive to add, not exclude customers. But, as a renter, "get those mfing cameras out of here!"
Airbnb is banning indoor security cameras from rental properties listed on its site, citing privacy concerns.
The platform had allowed cameras in common areas like hallways and living rooms as long as they were clearly mentioned in a property's listings.
Those will now be banned, too...
Maybe it's because I'm such a nester, don't want someone I don't know in my nest, and don't care to be in anyone else's nest, either? I could see owning a property someplace I wanted to visit for several weeks/year that I would rent out while I wasn't there , but not my primary residence. And, if I was an airbnb landlord, it would be difficult not to want to be able to see what's going on, since you're renting it out to people who've been "vetted" by a business that has an incentive to add, not exclude customers. But, as a renter, "get those mfing cameras out of here!"
Airbnb is banning indoor security cameras from rental properties listed on its site, citing privacy concerns.
The platform had allowed cameras in common areas like hallways and living rooms as long as they were clearly mentioned in a property's listings.
Those will now be banned, too...
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I do not like vacation rentals at all.Shirley wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 12:36 pm Been there, done that, AirB&B is not for me.
Maybe it's because I'm such a nester, don't want someone I don't know in my nest, and don't care to be in anyone else's nest, either? I could see owning a property someplace I wanted to visit for several weeks/year that I would rent out while I wasn't there , but not my primary residence. And, if I was an airbnb landlord, it would be difficult not to want to be able to see what's going on, since you're renting it out to people who've been "vetted" by a business that has an incentive to add, not exclude customers. But, as a renter, "get those mfing cameras out of here!"
Airbnb is banning indoor security cameras from rental properties listed on its site, citing privacy concerns.
The platform had allowed cameras in common areas like hallways and living rooms as long as they were clearly mentioned in a property's listings.
Those will now be banned, too...
There are some limited applications (particularly for bigger groups), but I personally would rather, for the same money, have a hotel room than 2x or 3x the space in a vacation rental.
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Same ^^^.
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I also, even in big groups I'm close with (family or close friends), prefer the independence of everyone being able to manage themselves.
But, I'm not everyone. Others like communal, shared spaces and the organic interaction that comes with them. Me, I prefer "hey, I'm gonna be in the lobby for coffee by around 8:00, welcome to join."
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traveling with kids, we much preferred homes to hotels, particularly when they were very little...diaper little.
But, nowadays the price, fees, and other negative aspects that come with a house rental have exceeded the benefits and we are back to hotels. Exception is traveling in larger familial groups.
Other than that, however, we do still prefer cabins, yurts to hotels when in places that have them.
I absolutely loathe hotels. But, they managed to ruin the air bnb model enough that we have run away from them.
But, nowadays the price, fees, and other negative aspects that come with a house rental have exceeded the benefits and we are back to hotels. Exception is traveling in larger familial groups.
Other than that, however, we do still prefer cabins, yurts to hotels when in places that have them.
I absolutely loathe hotels. But, they managed to ruin the air bnb model enough that we have run away from them.
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The Big Chill kind of ruined communal vacations aspirationally. Kevin Costner died way too young.
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lol
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jfish26 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 12:58 pmI also, even in big groups I'm close with (family or close friends), prefer the independence of everyone being able to manage themselves.
But, I'm not everyone. Others like communal, shared spaces and the organic interaction that comes with them. Me, I prefer "hey, I'm gonna be in the lobby for coffee by around 8:00, welcome to join."
I can roll with the punches but actually loathe making decisions by committee, especially with/during my free time. It takes forever, and always, eventually, devolves to the lowest common, (grilled cheese, chicken tendersesque chain restaurant), denominator. You go do/eat whatever wherever you prefer, and I'm gonna be in the lobby for coffee by around 8:00...
"Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect."
Frank Wilhoit
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