coming up with adventurous ideas like
Taking a train to Austin to visit bookstores and coffeeshops
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coming up with adventurous ideas like
Taking a train to Austin to visit bookstores and coffeeshops
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tomorrow is town voting day in new hampshire.. just simple things like the town budget and/or zoning issues. but i’m also running for a town position! haha, i never thought i’d move back to my hometown and want to join the local government.. it’s just a little position, not like the mayor or anything (we don’t even have a major, we’re too tiny) but it is supposed to be a nor’easter snowstorm, so there’s probably only going to be a small voter turn out.. i’m running against one other person, so we’ll see how it goes!
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