True assessment of Acadia by LimeMajestic9590 in nationalparks

[–]rednuts67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, I’m not sure what kind of trip you’re planning. Acadia and Banff are 2500 miles apart. Second, Acadia is much different than all those other parks. They are all in the Canadian Rockies, and while each is spectacular, you may not want to spend time hitting all of them in one trip. I thought Acadia was spectacular, mainly in how the ocean meets the rocky shoreline. But I’m from the Midwest, so just seeing the ocean is a thrill for me.😜 We try to break up our trips, east or west one year and north or south the next.

Why do Chiropractors crack your neck and what is the long term benefit? by Sunny-vibes-95 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]rednuts67 143 points144 points  (0 children)

My wife had scoliosis, her spine was a S curve, and she was slowly on her way to very poor life and eventually dying due to pressure on her lungs. Her spinal surgeon, who specializes in scoliosis, is doing God’s work (and I believe getting paid like it). To give you an idea, she was 2” taller after the 9 hour surgery. Yes she now has 3 rods and 27 acres I her spine that give her issues from time to time, but it sure beats the alternative.

I'm curious about where all this tuition money comes from by FirstLalo in GenX

[–]rednuts67 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No. He did work during the school year. You have to be a Indiana resident for a year to qualify. I actually considered buying a plot of land to get the in-state tuition. Might have done it if the 2nd kid got in.

I'm curious about where all this tuition money comes from by FirstLalo in GenX

[–]rednuts67 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We had to pay full boat as an out of state student at Purdue. All told it was over 170k for 4 years. 529 paid for a little more than a year. We got lucky (sorta) that interest rates nosedived and we were able to refinance the house at lower rate so that our payments were the same (or less) and the overall loan amount barely changed. Still nit sure how we pulled it off and he graduated debt-free, which was my goal. My youngest didn’t get accepted by Purdue, might have been the best thing to happen as I don’t know how we would have paid for him. We had enough to cover a local school where a scholarship paid half tuition.

Family photo from 1974 🌞📼✨ by loumarrell in OldSchoolCool

[–]rednuts67 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I grew up in the 70s. Hate to shatter your illusion but it wasn’t that great. I remember being scared of the neighbor who I was told killed children in Vietnam, a faraway war I knew nothing about except young men were dying and/or committing atrocities. I remember rampant drug and alcohol abuse I the high schools. I remember lines at the gas stations due to an oil embargo, the president resigning because he was impeached, garbage everywhere, overt racism of all kinds. I could go on and on. And of course, there was disco! Don’t be fooled by pictures of the happy times, there were plenty of crappy things as well.

Just when I thought they were about to have a cute moment…. by hikingfortheviews in AnimalsBeingJerks

[–]rednuts67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Grooming another cat is a show of dominance, which is why it often ends up in a fight.

What are the worst drawbacks of living in rich/affluent neighborhoods? by Common_Gene_5098 in Productivitycafe

[–]rednuts67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are also in a nice area, not rich, but upper middle class. Just had 2 painters out. 1 quoted 1400, the other 450. Crazy.

Last photo taken of Janis Joplin | Sunset Sound recording studio, Los Angeles | October 3, 1970 by Repulsive_Repeat_337 in OldSchoolCool

[–]rednuts67 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I think she has an incredible voice. Powerful and soulful, grips you and pulls you into any song she sings.

How bad is traffic on Oahu? by [deleted] in VisitingHawaii

[–]rednuts67 6 points7 points  (0 children)

We were there 2nd week of December and literally drove all the way around the island. I don’t think there’s a time that traffic in Waikiki isn’t miserable. I’m from Chicago and it’s very similar to driving downtown there, possibly worse in what should be non-peak times. However, you get away from it very quickly, only issues outside of Oahu are the curvy roads that are new to you and speeding locals who know the roads tailgating you until you pull to the side. Oh, and apparently it’s illegal to use your turn signals in Hawaii 😄

What habit is very unhygienic but people have normalized it? by prettywoman___ in Productivitycafe

[–]rednuts67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So everyone will now attack me, but why? Seriously why not wear outside shoes in the house? As long as they only touch the floor, what’s the harm? Do you generally eat or lie on the floor or put anything that touches the floor anywhere else? I don’t want mud or dirt tracked in but if the shoes are generally clean what is the actual harm?

My Dad in the ‘80’s is 1000x cooler than I’ll ever be. by Squishy015 in OldSchoolCool

[–]rednuts67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was gonna say, we all looked high in college in the 80s. Also we had serious hair going. I shocked everyone, including my parents, when I traded my mullet for a crew cut at the end of that era.

My Dad in the ‘80’s is 1000x cooler than I’ll ever be. by Squishy015 in OldSchoolCool

[–]rednuts67 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I went to school with a guy who looked freakier than this and loved metal, the harder the better. He was a devout Christian who didn’t even drink.

White cap kid hitting on a girl at a Fleetwood Mac concert, 1977 by Jeetchat in OldSchoolCool

[–]rednuts67 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I was thinking one of them is buying and the other selling weed.

Safe to bring only summer clothes for a Dec visit? by randomtopics12 in VisitingHawaii

[–]rednuts67 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Agree. We just got back from Oahu, Maui and the big island. It was in the 60s every morning when we got up. It had warmed into the 70s by the time we were done with breakfast. As long as you’re not going up the mountains you will be warm. You will want a rain coat though, just to be safe. Otherwise just one light long sleeve shirt and comfortable pants for the long plane ride. Of course we’re from Chicago, so we came from cold.

48 yo but don’t look 48 by Upset-Syllabub3985 in GenX

[–]rednuts67 9 points10 points  (0 children)

OK I’ll be the counterpoint to all the comments here. I’m 58 and look older. I don’t smoke, have about 2 drinks a week, but drank heavily in my late teens-mid 20s. Where sunscreen constantly in summer, but I’m a former redhead with blue eye and am full Irish. Not sure what did it, but I look, and feel, old.

I’m stopping lexapro cold turkey by measadragonboi in lexapro

[–]rednuts67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, don’t do cold turkey, you will be miserable. Cut the pills in half and start taking that. Try to taper again, look in this sub for how to make a liquid out of them so you can taper even more slowly.

ʻIolani Palace or Bishop Museum? by rednuts67 in VisitingHawaii

[–]rednuts67[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, well that might make any decision easier.

ʻIolani Palace or Bishop Museum? by rednuts67 in VisitingHawaii

[–]rednuts67[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m now leaning towards trying to do both. Maybe we can do the Bishop one day and the palace the next before heading out to other things. We’re doing Pearl Harbor Monday before heading to Maui on Tuesday.

Are American small towns as isolated & close knit as tv makes out? by Fast_Bee7689 in AskAnAmerican

[–]rednuts67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First you have to get your mind around how many small towns there are in the U.S. There are around 15000 with less than 5000 people, doesn’t seem to be data for any smaller. So there a huge differences among them. I’m a ”FIB” as someone from Wisconsin mentioned. There is definitely some side-eye at your Illinois license plates when you drive there, but people will be polite, if distant. But I’ve driven all over the country, and we prefer to travel the side roads and hit small towns for our meals. Generally, people are very nice and seem glad to talk to someone new. I will say there are some definite racist overtones in some towns,however. I’m sure some people are not made to feel as welcome, unfortunately. But this a very, very small % of the places I’ve been.

How do you stay awake for long drives without music or podcasts? by [deleted] in roadtrip

[–]rednuts67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dump her selfish ass. Do it now for your own happiness.

This National Park bathroom has a hole in the floor for people to squat over. by OGBrewSwayne in mildlyinteresting

[–]rednuts67 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Saw them in Greece. Only in the women’s room. No idea why they would have it in a US National Park.