dillydally85
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Reply to What are your favorite board games to play when you're stuck inside during cold Vermont winters? by Backyard_Games
We Just got Shadows In The Woods. IT'S AWESOME. The board has 3D objects on it and one person plays as a candle, the other players can only move in shadows cast by said candle. As the candle moves around the board the shadows shift and the other players need to change strategy as they try to cross the board. It's a quick simple game but its super cool and really visually moody since you have to play in low light. Hands down one of the most unique games I've played in a long time.
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Reply to comment by Broomepower in What are your favorite board games to play when you're stuck inside during cold Vermont winters? by Backyard_Games
I'll kick your ass at some Bohnanza!
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Reply to comment by brainzilla420 in What are your favorite board games to play when you're stuck inside during cold Vermont winters? by Backyard_Games
I got WAY into Carcassonne for a minute. Like, not just collecting expansion sets but getting custom painted meeples, printing and fabricating fan made expansion sets, memorizing how many unique tiles there were. It was a problem.
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Reply to Hey Vermonters, stay off the f*cking ice. by zombienutz1
You can write out bad words on Reddit. (Fuck, Shit, cunt, cock, asshole) No ones going to wash your mouth out.
dillydally85 t1_j0uxgy2 wrote
Reply to comment by mrwalrus88 in I’m tired of melting snow so we can flush. by IndefinableMustache
If you are on a city water source you can leave your sinks trickling and you wont freeze up. If you are on a well and don't have an alternative heat source they can freeze but the temperature would have to be a little lower than they have been.
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Reply to comment by greenmtnfiddler in Something killed and devoured a deer in my yard last night. Thought it was coyotes, but they don't decapitate... coywolves, actual wolves? What could have done this..... (Northern Vermont) by WheezeThaJuice
That is completely incorrect. There are no "Trophy" deer in Vermont or at least very few. no one is head hunting here. A poacher would have left a gut pile and taken the entire carcass home to butcher it properly without the risk of getting caught.
Most likely, this was a deer that was wounded by a hunter that landed a bad shot. a pack coyotes found it either dead or dying and tore it apart. Unfortunately this is not an unusual sight during hunting season.
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Reply to comment by therealrico in The 'Airbnbust' proves the Wild West days of online vacation rentals are over by amhais
UVM not providing housing is definitely the biggest problem with the rental market in Burlington. But at it's peek there were 300+ Airbnb listings in Burlington (To be fair that number has dropped dramatically in the last couple years) That's a huge number of unavailable mostly lower cost apartments. Imagine a 300 unit complex being built somewhere in the old north end. That would be a TON of housing.