formerlymtnbkr531
formerlymtnbkr531 t1_j9i8zo7 wrote
Reply to Where to sell antique furniture? by Puzzleheaded_Base10
I might be interested in the buffet
formerlymtnbkr531 t1_j8wss2i wrote
Reply to comment by lafleurricky in Is yellow 'city water' safe to drink? by [deleted]
Not sure. I got a tea, but it may have already been brewed
formerlymtnbkr531 t1_j8wo919 wrote
Reply to Is yellow 'city water' safe to drink? by [deleted]
At Mellow Mushroom on Wednesday , they told us that the city had just repressurized their water or something and they weren't serving water temporarily as it was cloudy. I didn't get any water so I'm not sure if it was yellow, but this could be the issue?
Maybe run the water for 5-10 minutes and see if the color changes?
formerlymtnbkr531 t1_iy9ca6h wrote
There is something to add to this which may help people understand why some of the western states like Nevada are so low is not just that people live in cities. That plays a part especially in places like TX, but in other states like Nevada the government owns A TON of public land. Vermont is rural and lacks density like those other states but also has a very small amount of public land. Hence, there is more land proportionally to spread around.
formerlymtnbkr531 t1_ixm19d2 wrote
Reply to comment by dr_nerdface in Richmond's new area code is 686 by ThatChildNextDoor
No he’s right. 703 was the very first area code for VA so it really doesn’t s the original area code for RVA. It has just shrunk in footprint over time to just NOVA and did so before cell phones. Thus you don’t see any evidence of it outside of NOVA
formerlymtnbkr531 t1_j9kmnxr wrote
Reply to comment by Puzzleheaded_Base10 in Where to sell antique furniture? by Puzzleheaded_Base10
Ah No. I’m looking for imperial style. Thanks though!