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Re: The Great New England Debate [windywave] [ In reply to ]
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necco wafers
heady topper
stripers (the fish not the girls)
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Re: The Great New England Debate [JD21] [ In reply to ]
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New England drivers aren’t necessarily the worst. There behavior comes from having to deal with horribly designed roads. Like this beauty of an intersection:
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Re: The Great New England Debate [rrheisler] [ In reply to ]
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rrheisler wrote:
Negative.


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Re: The Great New England Debate [windywave] [ In reply to ]
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That’s why God invented the pink text for the forum...

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Re: The Great New England Debate [Triocd] [ In reply to ]
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Hot Take: Heady Topper is incredibly overrated, and the amount of shit floating in it inspired this terrible craze of “juicy” IPAs that have 2+ ounces of undrinkable residue left behind.

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Re: The Great New England Debate [rrheisler] [ In reply to ]
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I like my beer chunky
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Re: The Great New England Debate [torrey] [ In reply to ]
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torrey wrote:
New England drivers aren’t necessarily the worst. There behavior comes from having to deal with horribly designed roads. Like this beauty of an intersection:

hey that's my old neighborhood
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Re: The Great New England Debate [torrey] [ In reply to ]
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torrey wrote:
New England drivers aren’t necessarily the worst. There behavior comes from having to deal with horribly designed roads. Like this beauty of an intersection:

After living in RI for several years, I’d say that selfishness and disregard for other drivers doesn’t come from poorly designed roundabouts.

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Re: The Great New England Debate [windywave] [ In reply to ]
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wild blueberries
no opinion
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maybe she's born with it, maybe it's chlorine
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Re: The Great New England Debate [Moonrocket] [ In reply to ]
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Ice cream

be more specific. Giffords is really good (Maine brand). Ben and Jerry's certainly makes a quality product (I like Giffords better, but it's made in the small town I grew up in so I'm a little biased).

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Dunkin Coffee

you have got to be kidding me


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Hanging at a lake on a boat anywhere
Yes.

maybe she's born with it, maybe it's chlorine
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Re: The Great New England Debate [rrheisler] [ In reply to ]
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rrheisler wrote:
Hot Take: Heady Topper is incredibly overrated, and the amount of shit floating in it inspired this terrible craze of “juicy” IPAs that have 2+ ounces of undrinkable residue left behind.

I think Focalbanger is their best brew, much prefer it over Heady



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Re: The Great New England Debate [windywave] [ In reply to ]
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For me (I married a Mass. gal):

1) Four Seas Ice Cream. Or Four Seas Lobstah' Roll. Or both. Both, dammit!

2) Dogfish 60-minute, before they sold out to those rat bastard factory brewers Sam Adams.

3) Sailing a wooden Herreshoff doughdish on the Cape.

1 through 3 equals a life of privilege.
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Re: The Great New England Debate [eb] [ In reply to ]
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Dogfish head is Delaware but your #3 is so good I will forgive you
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Re: The Great New England Debate [Triocd] [ In reply to ]
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Triocd wrote:
Dogfish head is Delaware but your #3 is so good I will forgive you

I stand corrected, thank you!

And I'd like to change my #1. Although 4 Seas is awesome and regularly available, there was a one-off event that surpasses it. Some years ago, we attended a rural Vermont wedding which involved a weekend of parties. One of the groom's friends from Maine showed up in his old beater pickup; the bed full of crushed ice and lobsters right off the boat. Along the way he'd picked up a bunch of sweet corn.

So that's my new #1; a Vermont summer afternoon with lobsters and sweet corn. So good I can't even remember what beer we had.
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Re: The Great New England Debate [Triocd] [ In reply to ]
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necco wafers
heady topper
stripers (the fish not the girls)

I ate a lot of NECCO wafers as a kid but now realize they are terrible. Only virtue is that they can last quite a while. Among New England sweets, I would go with a whoopie pie or a blueberry pie.
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Re: The Great New England Debate [windywave] [ In reply to ]
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George’s clamcakes in Galilee
Gansett Dels Shandy
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Re: The Great New England Debate [ike] [ In reply to ]
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Triocd wrote:
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necco wafers
heady topper
stripers (the fish not the girls)
I ate a lot of NECCO wafers as a kid but now realize they are terrible. Only virtue is that they can last quite a while. Among New England sweets, I would go with a whoopie pie or a blueberry pie.



maple syrup on vanilla ice cream, and/or maple candy, both come to mind too

maybe she's born with it, maybe it's chlorine
If you're injured and need some sympathy, PM me and I'm very happy to write back.
disclaimer: PhD not MD
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Re: The Great New England Debate [Dr. Tigerchik] [ In reply to ]
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Fribbles

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Re: The Great New England Debate [kiki] [ In reply to ]
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with jimmies? ; )
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Re: The Great New England Debate [kiki] [ In reply to ]
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I miss Friendly’s. Not many of them left. I had one about a mile from my house that closed last fall.



"You can never win or lose if you don't run the race." - Richard Butler

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