u/SatisfactionClassic6

Free charcoal and lighter fluid

I have almost a full bag of charcoal, hickory, and an almost full bottle of charcoal lighter fluid i would love to pass on as I am
Moving. Thanks in advance, must be picked up by Sunday morning and I can arrange to leave it outside for pickup

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u/SatisfactionClassic6 — 11 days ago

Any Diabetic cat owners who use Prozinc?

My cat is going to be euthanized in Wends due to advanced kidney disease and I want to donate her Prozinc to any diabetic cat owner who can use it? I am located near the University. The vial is two thirds full.

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u/SatisfactionClassic6 — 17 days ago

Is it just me?

Is it just me or does there seem to be an uptick in people who have visited Maine a few times, work remotely, and want to now move to Maine?
Of course they don’t want snow, want access to all the amenities of a city, and to beable to get Amazon packages where ever they live.
What is going on? It’s like Covid times again? I’m so confused and just wondering if it’s just me noticing it?

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u/SatisfactionClassic6 — 21 days ago

An idea

I just wanted some feedback from people living alone on an idea that I have.
It stems from my current situation. I am a 63 year old retired teacher who is just recently recovering from a total hip replacement surgery as of five days ago. I am staying at my elderly mother’s house (93 F) while I mend.
The reality is that in spite of my Mom being very active it still is not an ideal situation.
Also I keep thinking that eventually I will have to do the other hip and that she might not be able to help in the same way given her age.
What do you think about starting a living alone caregiver group or bank? If each person contributes a certain amount of caregiving per month then they could also withdraw a certain amount? All volunteer and free. So for example if I contribute 8 hours a month or two hours per week then when surgery comes or another thing I need help with I could withdraw that help or time from the caregiver bank so to speak. That would eliminate the high cost of private nursing. In addition if you are like me you probably hate asking for help. But if I paid it forward I would not mind?
I just wanted to hear your thoughts?
Also another added benefit is that volunteerism and being part of a community makes you feel good. Of course there would be a small vetting process and a zero tolerance for bad behavior.
What do you think about my idea?
We all need someone to lean on from time to time……….
Please be brutally honest and respectful so that I can understand the possible problems that I am not seeing. Thanks in advance!

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u/SatisfactionClassic6 — 1 month ago