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sublimethought5 OP t1_jaoqian wrote
Reply to comment by Rell93 in Best Wings? by sublimethought5
The store by the Mom's Organic Market and the Ollie's? Might check it out...
sublimethought5 OP t1_jaons2s wrote
Reply to comment by willgreb in Best Wings? by sublimethought5
May try this one first...thanks.
sublimethought5 OP t1_jaonpe1 wrote
Reply to comment by gametime-2001 in Best Wings? by sublimethought5
Their pizza is ok, I had their wings a long time ago but don't really remember my impression of them. I like a nice rich sauce, not overly greasy.
sublimethought5 OP t1_jaonkvw wrote
Reply to comment by Exciting-Rub-6006 in Best Wings? by sublimethought5
Haven't had Food Market yet but may try it soon.
sublimethought5 OP t1_jaongo5 wrote
Reply to comment by mickeyflinn in Best Wings? by sublimethought5
I find them a bit dry and they are often sold out anyway
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sublimethought5 t1_j4y1yfi wrote
Reply to comment by swrv23 in Any suggestions for the very BEST Mexican food in our area? by robdcx
It's ok, but nowhere near enough seasoning or flavor.
sublimethought5 t1_j2epukq wrote
Reply to Where to sell used books by bobnutz3333
Maryland Book Bank in Baltimore accepts drop off donations, and you can get the tax benefit. I wouldn't be surprised if much of those donations also end up in the landfill though.
sublimethought5 t1_ixxmxay wrote
Reply to Political vibes in Columbia? by BalancingAct247
I think Columbia, and Howard County in general, is a wonderful place to live all things considered. I'd say it is a definite Democratic or progressive leaning area, and has been trending more so the past couple of elections. However, it also wasn't long ago (through 2018) that Howard County had an elected Republican County Executive, so there is definitely a decent population of moderates and conservatives in the area, though probably less prominent in Columbia itself.
There is economic diversity with lower and working class neighborhoods not too far from middle and upper middle class areas. Overall it is very racially diverse, with a key factor for me being that there is some diversity in the backgrounds of the people that actually hold political power as opposed to just the basic residential demographics. There is a sizable black middle/upper middle class population in the area as well as significant East and South Asian communities which are becoming more politically engaged.
Like many suburban areas, housing and schools/redistricting are the areas where you are likely to see the most political or ideological discord. There are multiple local non-profits that do advocacy and community service, as well as several and local instances/clubs tied to the Democratic and Republican Party that you can check out.
sublimethought5 t1_iwx8gdk wrote
Most any Indian restaurant.
sublimethought5 t1_jeen9bm wrote
Reply to Plans unveiled for Columbia library and affordable housing by mynamesafad
Hopefully this can get in place by 2030 if they start in 2026. The construction might be a bit disruptive if I'm looking at the scale of this right.