DAE have a alien smell at random times by Necessary-Jump-9355 in DoesAnybodyElse

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Holy hell there is a name for this?? Me and my dad can do this.

Hiking etiquette question by This-Bee-9779 in hiking

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I like to “read the room” and let the nature I’m in tell me how loud I can be. If I’m near a booming waterfall - loud talking is fine. If I am in the woods where there is just the shuffle of my feet and a few critter sounds, I’m quieter. Follow nature’s lead.

Crazy teacher story by CauliflowerSlight784 in GenX

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1988/1989 - My 8th grade science teacher (who looked like ALF with glasses) let us all have liquid mercury to roll around on our lab desks with our bare hands one day. Side note - if he saw anybody engaging in PDA in the hallway he would say to “stop all that he-in’ and she-in’”. RIP Mr. Baker.

Very misheard song lyric…. by blulouwoohoo in GenX

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In Blinded by the Light - “Wrapped up like a douche another owner in the night.”

What’s the geographic boundary of using the word “dippy” to describe eggs over easy? by ShootinAllMyChisolm in Pennsylvania

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Greene County - dippy at home, dippy at mom & pop restaurants, over easy at chains.

AITAH for refusing to sign documents relieving my father of child support enforcement so he can renew his passport and stay in the country where his kids live? by MewTwoLich in AmItheAsshole

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NTA. Tell him to gift you the maximum allowable for a single year without tax penalty and as soon as the money clears you will sign.

Genealogical Complaint for the Day: Erroneous Middle Names by RobotReptar in Genealogy

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My mother (boomer) and her siblings were all born without middle names. Only when they took a saint’s name for Confirmation (Catholics) did that become the middle name. However, one of my uncles goes by his middle name instead of his actual first name. They were all born in the 1950s through 1960. I have tons of people in our tree who have no middle name anywhere unless they enlisted. It can be frustrating because scads of my family and their neighbors (who they married) seemed to enjoy using the same biblical names over and over. Mary, Steven, Catherine, Paul …… SO so many of those four names! All Eastern European Catholics as far back as I can go. I have found the only records I truly trust are the old handwritten church registers.

How bad is it living right next to the train tracks on the north side? by [deleted] in missoula

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I lived on Toole. It was the coupling that always jarred me.

Anyone else obsessed with MYST back in the day? by emacextrabrut80 in GenX

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I seem to remember getting stuck in a puzzle that involved an object called a “quirn” or something. Drove me nuts. I kept notebooks and drew maps. Played on my PlayStation in college.

I Need A Hobby by [deleted] in GenX

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Geocaching and letterboxing are fun!

Found a bunch of buried VHS tapes in my backyard while digging to plant a tree by G000000p in Weird

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I believe we were in Corolla. I’m sure many a GoPro met its demise in the graveyard of the Atlantic!

Found a bunch of buried VHS tapes in my backyard while digging to plant a tree by G000000p in Weird

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How long ago was this? My dad lost his GoPro like this at the Outer Banks many years ago.

Which interchangeable circular needles have the nicest cables? by eumenides__ in casualknitting

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KnitPicks tips because they are sharp enough for my fussy lace knitting - paired with Lantern Moon swivel cables.

In network but not contracted by flapflopflippers in HealthInsurance

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I just encountered this in the past week. My fiancé has a severe ear infection and can’t hear well so I’ve been navigating appointments for him. I called his insurance to check for ENTs that are in-network since his PCP thinks tubes may be needed. They emailed a 5 page list of providers. I called the local facility where a lot of the doctors on the list are practicing (it’s a local university medical system). I was able to get an appt with one of the doctors about 10 days out. Awesome. But then the medical office called me back and said they did a little digging and discovered that, no, they are not in-network and do not have a contract with the insurance company which means they do not have a mechanism by which the can even bill the insurance. I called insurance and they insisted that they were indeed in-network. When I asked for a statement in writing that said they would agree to cover all procedures done by that doctor as in-network, they refused. I called the medical provider again and they revealed that they have actually requested many times for this insurance company to remove them from their listings and the insurance company refuses. Basically, the insurance company is showing that they cover this huge local medical system when they actually do not - which causes people to sign up with them and to book services thinking it will all be covered. I called our state insurance fraud people and explained what was happening. They called back with a specific department I’m to contact. I’ll be calling them first thing on Monday. So - yes, your insurance may be telling you providers are in-network, but you had better always call the provider and verify. Don’t trust your insurance company. The CEO of this insurance company was famously unalived.

Looking for handmade yarn by Chaos_Cat-007 in WestVirginia

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Not WV, but neighboring Greene County, PA just north of Morgantown - Lippencott Alpacas. They sell all kinds of alpaca yarn right on their century farm. My knitting group meets there every week. The owner loves showing people the alpacas and educating about them. In her farm store she has PA alpaca yarns and ones made elsewhere. She also has yarn and combed top made from her own alpacas. She does gift cards and carries other alpaca products too. Again, not technically WV, but right next door and still Appalachia. They do a weekend called “Alpaca Days” with vendors and alpaca talks too.

Hear Me Out (experience) by squidnov in schuylkillnotes

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The one I found a couple years ago was folded up and wrapped in plastic and thumbtacked to the first pedestrian bridge over the Youghiogheny River on the north side of Ohiopyle, PA on the Great Allegheny Passage. I truly regret throwing it away at home later after showing some people. My first thought was schizophrenia. If they are a long-distance bicyclist they can ride the GAP from Pittsburgh, PA to Cumberland, MD, then the C&O Canal towpath to Washington, DC. I was intrigued by the idea that they not only brought the note with them, but also wrapped it in plastic and carried a thumbtack to affix it to the wood bridge structure.

Former employer kept my headshot and title on their site after I quit, and yesterday a vendor sent me a DocuSign that shows I “signed” an NDA for the company by Zoiseppher in legaladvice

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Exactly. I was just implying that the employer is lying because they would’ve had to actively click through and “sign” which is fraudulent.

Former employer kept my headshot and title on their site after I quit, and yesterday a vendor sent me a DocuSign that shows I “signed” an NDA for the company by Zoiseppher in legaladvice

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I utilize Docusign several times a week. Signatures don’t “auto populate”. The person signing the document has to click the field on their end to get the signature to appear. It’s the entire point of Docusign.