I've wanted to become a regular on this forum for a year or two but I sign up and then don't have time and lose my information. I'm "Voluntary Trenqs" on facebook. I'm "Jefferson's Spirit" on free state project forum. I'm one of the architects on FSP and also I have a food truck. The food truck is called "Windigee" short for Wisconsin Indigenous and I'll be selling grilled cheese sandwiches, shakes and smoothies at porcfest. It will be very tempting to stay in NH but I will be travelling with other people who probably can't move so easily. I'm hoping on moving this coming fall but I can't guarentee it. I'm dying to get the hell out of this crappy area.
There's my second or third introduction! Will try to make this one last!
Hello,
We have a few WI transplants up here. How did you find Free Keene? Welcome to the forum.
Allow me to be the second to welcome you to the FK forum.
I'm hoping to be around for PF… and if I am, I'll be frequenting your truck
That is great news that a move could be in your near future. We need more people like you
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Carbs, carbs, carbs…
But welcome!
thanks!
Carbs? I got a lot of protein items too! cheese and sausage baby!
I found it from FSP forum I think. Some people were really pushing Keene on there. I found about FSP from someone at a Michael Badnarik constitution class
Hello. While there is an endless supply of jobs in NH, NH isn't perfect and the government safety net isn't as prominent in NH as most of the county. People in NH are expected to work hard and mostly take care of themselves. I recommend saving up at least three months of living expenses before moving to NH (or anywhere, really.) Even if you live really cheaply in NH, except to spend at least $300-600 per month. Most people spend over double that.