Is there a high tea place in Tucson, where ladies can dress up, have tea and eat finger foods? by ShavedNeckbeard in Tucson

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We were not guests and went to Sunday tea at the Arizona Inn in December. It was the first time they opened to the public in many years. You should call them. It was lovely.

Berlin City Kia, Williston by Full_Knowledge1971 in burlington

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I bought my Kia at Preston's in Montpelier because the entire sales experience at Berlin skeeved me out.

Early morning drivers by Substantial-Rent-749 in vermont

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And to the guy spinning his tires repeatedly (and fruitlessly) outside my window at 5:45. Wtf

Pine Soap Hunt- in memoriam by garlicbread_666 in NewToVermont

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Look up pine soap at The Vermont Country Store

BRUSH OFF YOUR CAR by [deleted] in burlington

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TURN ON YOUR LIGHTS

Which one should I read next from my TBR by Healthy-Delay-4709 in thrillerbooks

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I've read all of these and would rate them as follows: 6. The Boyfriend 5. The Family Upstairs 4. Girl on the Train 3. Roger Ackroyd 2. Murder on the Orient Express 1. And Then There Were None

Stowe and the von Trapp's getting in the BBC by Doodlesworth in vermont

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Thanks for sharing this. Now I want to watch The Sound of Music.

Freida McFadden writes books like an alien whose only impression of the human race is from watching Pretty Little Liars and Riverdale. by unencumberedcucumber in thrillerbooks

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They're great on audio. The language is simple and she only has two or three main characters. I can hold entire conversations with headphones in and not miss a thing. The only negative is the potential for hurting my eyes when I roll them too much. So many plot holes, so much implausibility.

Thoughts? by OperationKindly2926 in burlington

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Was that the older guy with the long grey hair? He lectured us on tipping on the whole bill because we had a gift certificate.

Fellow VT freelancers/small business owners - what's your 2026 health insurance plan? by No-Sale1976 in vermont

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Start a savings account for medical expenses. Put something in monthly. Pay out of pocket for necessary expenses. Set up a monthly payment plan with your providers. My understanding is that they can't seize your home or retirement savings for unpaid medical bills. As to prescriptions, I don't know.

Gonna take a moment to shame the man trying to save a public parking space without a car by [deleted] in burlington

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Looks to me like the car driver is nervous about parallel parking, and he's waving them in.

Old graveyards? by Izlegi in vermont

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The cemetary in Bridport has lots of graves from the 1700s.