If you were to ask me what Connecticut residents are best at, I’d say it’s complaining. I don’t mean this as an insult—I'm quite fond of complaining myself, and I’m sure I’m not alone.

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People from Connecticut have plenty to gripe about and are always ready to share their frustrations. While there are numerous issues in the Nutmeg State, here are five of the most common annoyances for typical Connecticut residents.

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I handle annoying topics with ease because I get frustrated by even the smallest inconveniences. Honestly, I barely had to put any thought into this—it all just flowed naturally from my brain, through my fingers, and onto the keyboard. It was like a masterful performance of rage you’ve never witnessed before. I must admit, I was rather impressed with my own knack for negativity today.

Want more CT news and fun? If so, check out the Ethan, Lou & Large Dave Podcast. The show is available wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple and Spotify. The program is the same one we do on the radio but with limited commercials and no music. You can also listen live by streaming the show on the I-95 Rock Mobile app, or tune into I-95 (95.1FM).

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Just for the sake of clarity, I cannot prove any of these places are haunted, but I can say there are many Connecticut residents who swear they are. All 4 of these Connecticut locations have their own infamous reputation that dates far back.

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Gallery Credit: Lou Milano

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