u/honeyedquiet

I read this book in middle school, I remember I bought it from the dollar store. It was a non-fiction book about a man who was going and trying to fix all of his past regrets. This would’ve been in 2006, but the book could’ve been published before that. I think the cover of the book had the author in a letterman jacket posing with like a basketball or something. He was older and had grey hair and glasses, he could’ve been balding. I remember in the book he met up with a psychic to speak to a deceased parent, I think it was his father.

I also remember, he was married and happily so, but he did end up going out on a date with a girl he regretted not asking out. I thought that was kind of funny.

Anyway, I read this book by chance 20 years ago and I’ve been thinking about it for a long time. I’m not sure what the book was called and I haven’t been able to find it, I would really love it if somebody has heard as fuck because I’m going a little crazy now lol

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u/honeyedquiet — 9 days ago
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Are there any local legends or ghost stories about Rutland or surrounding towns in Rutland county? I love to hear about spooky things lol. I don’t know if any.

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u/honeyedquiet — 12 days ago

Hi! I’m just looking for good recommendations for taxis or anything that could help with daily commutes to work.

I recently got a job but we see a one car household. My husband works nights and won’t be back in town until *after* my day would start (8am I believe is the start time). We are saving up for a second car but that could take a bit. I’m in Rutland and would need to go as far as Post road! Just looking for recommendations of taxi services in the area that might do daily commutes, carpool options, and whether or not anyone has any experience with Uber?

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u/honeyedquiet — 27 days ago