The free town

The neighbor in the video is awesome.

“It’s usually quiet,” said the neighbor, who did not want to be identified. "We really stick to ourselves. We don’t go anywhere. We don’t really talk to anybody about anything around here. But when you hear about it, it kind of hits home.”

http://www.wmur.com/article/police-stash-of-weapons-including-submachine-gun-found-in-grafton-felons-home/12798482

“assorted-edge weapons”

What is this, Massachusetts with the flowery propagandist bullshit?

I never made the trip to visit anyone in Grafton (I never voted for it anyway, lol…), but it definitely seemed like everyone there just wants to not exist to the rest of the world.

I was expecting to see a bunch of guns. Just one, and some knives. Not even a bunch of ammo and magazines.

I liked living in Grafton, but I worked in Nashua, and the 90 mile commute each way sucked…but I got use to it. The dial-up internet was horrible. No cell reception. So working from home was pretty hard. Other than that, it was my favorite place to live so far.