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Regional Discussion => Seacoast => Topic started by: freeman4liberty on February 12, 2009, 03:40 PM NHFT

Title: looking for friends in Durham
Post by: freeman4liberty on February 12, 2009, 03:40 PM NHFT
Hello, 

I think I've had enough.  I'm mentally in a place where I'm ready to make the move to NH.  I just have to serve out my work contract here, where I live now.  I'm considering self-employing myself in NH, and this will be easiest to do if I live near the University.

So I am looking for someone to talk to.   Someone that will answer my questions about Durham.  Also if you are involved with home school in Durham or know about UNH I would really like to drum up a friendly E-mail conversation with you. 

I don't check this message board often, but I will make a point to check it next week. 

Thanks in advance.

If this is in the wrong region please let me know.
Title: Re: looking for friends in Durham
Post by: MaineShark on February 12, 2009, 05:08 PM NHFT
I'm not in Durham, but Northwood is fairly close.

Joe
Title: Re: looking for friends in Durham
Post by: Recumbent ReCycler on February 13, 2009, 10:34 AM NHFT
I work at UNH-Durham, and would be happy to chat with you about UNH and Durham.
Title: Re: looking for friends in Durham
Post by: sgtusmc on February 15, 2009, 07:49 AM NHFT
Let me know
Title: Re: looking for friends in Durham
Post by: MTPorcupine3 on February 15, 2009, 09:45 AM NHFT
I'm just 20 miles from Durham. Durham, North Carolina, that is. I'll be headed back to the Shire in Spring.
Title: Re: looking for friends in Durham
Post by: freeman4liberty on February 16, 2009, 04:01 PM NHFT
Thanks to every one who responded.  You should have received a private message from me.

Anybody else? 
Title: Re: looking for friends in Durham
Post by: shiva888 on February 18, 2009, 09:31 AM NHFT
I've lived about 10 minutes from durham for most of the last 14 years. Feel free to contact me if you have questions.

~shiva
Title: Re: looking for friends in Durham
Post by: MaineShark on February 19, 2009, 03:53 PM NHFT
Quote from: shiva888 on February 18, 2009, 09:31 AM NHFTI've lived about 10 minutes from durham for most of the last 14 years. Feel free to contact me if you have questions.

~shiva

Off-topic: do you go by shiva777 elsewhere?  The location and name similarity would be uncanny, if not...

Joe
Title: Re: looking for friends in Durham
Post by: Daien on February 19, 2009, 09:10 PM NHFT
Quote from: MaineShark on February 19, 2009, 03:53 PM NHFT
Quote from: shiva888 on February 18, 2009, 09:31 AM NHFTI've lived about 10 minutes from durham for most of the last 14 years. Feel free to contact me if you have questions.

~shiva

Off-topic: do you go by shiva777 elsewhere?  The location and name similarity would be uncanny, if not...

Joe

I was wondering the very same thing myself . . . strange indeed . . .

Just checked, yep, same Shiva.
Title: Re: looking for friends in Durham
Post by: OferNave on April 02, 2009, 12:32 AM NHFT
Quote from: freeman4liberty on February 12, 2009, 03:40 PM NHFT
Hello, 

I think I've had enough.  I'm mentally in a place where I'm ready to make the move to NH.  I just have to serve out my work contract here, where I live now.  I'm considering self-employing myself in NH, and this will be easiest to do if I live near the University.

So I am looking for someone to talk to.   Someone that will answer my questions about Durham.  Also if you are involved with home school in Durham or know about UNH I would really like to drum up a friendly E-mail conversation with you. 

I don't check this message board often, but I will make a point to check it next week. 

Thanks in advance.

If this is in the wrong region please let me know.

I'm moving to Dover in two months, which is the next town over from Durham (4 miles away).  I also just rented a mail box in Durham, and plan to hang out there more often after I move (love college towns).

BTW-A lot of liberty-oriented people in the Seacoast region are part of this meetup group:

http://www.meetup.com/nhseacoastliberty/

And there's a weekly social get-together on Wednesdays in Dover, similar to Taproom Tuesdays in Manchester, but for the Seacoast region.  Here's the next one:

http://www.meetup.com/nhseacoastliberty/calendar/9884040/
Title: Re: looking for friends in Durham
Post by: freeman4liberty on April 02, 2009, 12:36 PM NHFT
I'm looking forward to meeting you, OfferNave.  I won't be up there till late July/Early Aug.
Title: Re: looking for friends in Durham
Post by: Free libertarian on April 03, 2009, 06:50 AM NHFT
Quote from: OferNave on April 02, 2009, 12:32 AM NHFT
Quote from: freeman4liberty on February 12, 2009, 03:40 PM NHFT
Hello, 

I think I've had enough.  I'm mentally in a place where I'm ready to make the move to NH.  I just have to serve out my work contract here, where I live now.  I'm considering self-employing myself in NH, and this will be easiest to do if I live near the University.

So I am looking for someone to talk to.   Someone that will answer my questions about Durham.  Also if you are involved with home school in Durham or know about UNH I would really like to drum up a friendly E-mail conversation with you. 

I don't check this message board often, but I will make a point to check it next week. 

Thanks in advance.

If this is in the wrong region please let me know.

I'm moving to Dover in two months, which is the next town over from Durham (4 miles away).  I also just rented a mail box in Durham, and plan to hang out there more often after I move (love college towns).

BTW-A lot of liberty-oriented people in the Seacoast region are part of this meetup group:

http://www.meetup.com/nhseacoastliberty/

And there's a weekly social get-together on Wednesdays in Dover, similar to Taproom Tuesdays in Manchester, but for the Seacoast region.  Here's the next one:

http://www.meetup.com/nhseacoastliberty/calendar/9884040/


So does this mean the Grafton "dogfighting ring" or "coffeeshop" or "not building a house" project is on hold? I've been working out all winter so I could heft them big ole rocks for you Ofer! Will you be known as Ofer from Dofer (Dover...sorry) now?   
Title: Re: looking for friends in Durham
Post by: OferNave on April 03, 2009, 06:55 AM NHFT
Quote from: Free libertarian on April 03, 2009, 06:50 AM NHFT
Quote from: OferNave on April 02, 2009, 12:32 AM NHFT
Quote from: freeman4liberty on February 12, 2009, 03:40 PM NHFT
Hello, 

I think I've had enough.  I'm mentally in a place where I'm ready to make the move to NH.  I just have to serve out my work contract here, where I live now.  I'm considering self-employing myself in NH, and this will be easiest to do if I live near the University.

So I am looking for someone to talk to.   Someone that will answer my questions about Durham.  Also if you are involved with home school in Durham or know about UNH I would really like to drum up a friendly E-mail conversation with you. 

I don't check this message board often, but I will make a point to check it next week. 

Thanks in advance.

If this is in the wrong region please let me know.

I'm moving to Dover in two months, which is the next town over from Durham (4 miles away).  I also just rented a mail box in Durham, and plan to hang out there more often after I move (love college towns).

BTW-A lot of liberty-oriented people in the Seacoast region are part of this meetup group:

http://www.meetup.com/nhseacoastliberty/

And there's a weekly social get-together on Wednesdays in Dover, similar to Taproom Tuesdays in Manchester, but for the Seacoast region.  Here's the next one:

http://www.meetup.com/nhseacoastliberty/calendar/9884040/


So does this mean the Grafton "dogfighting ring" or "coffeeshop" or "not building a house" project is on hold? I've been working out all winter so I could heft them big ole rocks for you Ofer! Will you be known as Ofer from Dofer (Dover...sorry) now?   

I is broke!  Can't continue until/unless I get a real job, then hire contractors.  Last summer was fun, but if I ever want the house to actually be finished, I'm going to have to use professional builders.

As for working out... I'm sure there's no shortage of demand for free labor, especially in Grafton.  :)  Also, we might be coming up on the 17th to catch up at potluck, and then maybe try growing some crops.  That should only take a few days of work (as opposed to a house).