No1WrthNoin

No1WrthNoin t1_jcmnwx1 wrote

As far as state stuff goes, take a look at r/Pennsylvania

I recently found out through there that PA taxes your 401K contributions when the money goes in, but not when it pulls out, and that if you live in PA but retire in a state that taxes the money when it's withdrawn, you end up getting double taxed. Blew my mind.

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No1WrthNoin t1_jclytz9 wrote

Agreed. I've been through something similar a couple times before. I recommend calling to make the appointment before OP gets back, and ask the place to send a confirmation via email.
They'll tell you that it still may not stop you from getting a ticket, but if you get them to send that to you, then the officer who pulls you over may be nice about it and let you off with a warning.

On a similar note, I had a dead headlight and the officer that nabbed me was super chill about it. It was Tuesday and I told him my boyfriend at the time was going to help me with it on Thursday (which was all true, if that matters to anyone here.) Instead of fining me and calling it a day, he gave me a written warning that required me to show up at X-location in something like 7 days to prove I had gotten it fixed.

Planning ahead seems to greatly help with making the punishment lighter.

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No1WrthNoin t1_jaucd2a wrote

Lebanon City has a bunch of good places. I particularly like Quesa Deea's (I think I'm misspelling that slightly but it's purposefully not spelled like quesadilla.) They've got really weird hours that aren't listed, but if you're walking/driving through the city and see it's open, check it out. It's on 422 west and I think is on the same block as House of Cards, just across the street.

Alternatively, a great pizza place is Greek Town. Massive menu and longer wait times for delivery, but if you order in or take out it's regular pizza shop speed to get your order. (They only have one, maybe two, people doing deliveries at any given time.) That's a couple blocks away on 422 east. Both of these places are local and family owned style.

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No1WrthNoin t1_iy73ssm wrote

A good try, though! And even though it's not actually universal, it's still a good thing to keep in mind. I've twisted my sheets up all sorts of different ways trying to find the right way, undoubtedly repeating sides by mistake. Since my grandma made the choice of "we'll always stick the tag on the bottom right," I've adapted that concept for myself and now only have to try two sides to get it right lol

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