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04-05-2009, 08:32 PM
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It's chilly...but no place I'd rather be then here
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Sunrise County ~Maine
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Originally Posted by badger207
I knew it! I've heard of rogue moose who take people captive and enslave them to get food.
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To cute. I am on a "branch" off that highway 9. I will be traveling in daylight tomorrow to head to Bangor. It takes some getting use to .. but it's a smooth road.
Fuel up before you head out. 
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04-05-2009, 09:32 PM
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ready for any thing
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: some where maine
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Originally Posted by Maine Writer
The moose eat the people and the cars go to auction.
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i was attacked by one of them there mooses on RT9.
he asked if i had any last requests before i became his supper.i said yes i do.he said what is it.i said can i show you something .he said sure what is it.so i showed him a pic of the family and whispered in his ear see every one in this picture.he said yes i do.then i told him that every one of them are hunters and if you eat me they will be having you for supper.he let me go.
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04-05-2009, 09:53 PM
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It's a crazy life!
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Originally Posted by island mermaid
Oh my heavens, that does sound horrific! I think the first time I spot a cockroach I will run back home with my tail between my legs! I don't have any bugs here on the beach due to the breeze, but I have had one lizard. I'm sure you all remember Lester? I never figured out how he made it all the way up to my floor but once I sent him that eviction notice he was long gone. 
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It was rather horrific. I can tell you some good ones about bugs especially, but I think I'll be good.
The lizards were kind of cool, at least to a kid. lol I didn't mind them, but the roaches, never again. Oh yes, and fleas!!! grrrr, fleas. I'm soooo happy to live where we have no poisonous snakes or spiders. And summers that I don't need an A/C for.
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04-06-2009, 09:15 AM
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Location: Maine
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Originally Posted by maine writer
toilet paper holders?   :d
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04-06-2009, 11:12 AM
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You know, this is one of the best threads I have read yet!!! ROFL
I thank the Moose I live on the west side of Bangor. I would say Carmel is a booming metropolis.
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04-07-2009, 05:36 AM
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It's chilly...but no place I'd rather be then here
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Well... east of Bangor there are a few towns. I started to wonder if people would think we are living with wild moose with no real civiliation. 
("Me peachie.. me come from east of long road of 9._)
So0oo East of Calais you have small cities and towns. Calais, Baileyville, Baring etc.
Calais borders St. Stephen New Brunswich Canada. ( That is chocolate town) Nice chocolate is made in St. Stephen.)
Calais has small stores and a few big box stores.
We are a main port of entry into the Alantic Providences.
I always felt Calais had alot of hertiage...
........but one side of the main street was removed.... and a big hole was left in my memories. I have a great post card picture of a "boomin' city that lots of people, business and hertiage use to live and grow.
For me.. most of that is gone now.(( crying into a huge box of "puff plus's".))
St. Stephen in Canada ( just a cross the bridge from Calais, walking distances) kept that feeling and seems to show a gentle and simple boom in their city.
*Sorry if I rambled... I'm not awake yet.".... 
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04-07-2009, 08:43 AM
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"status" from Dale Carnegie
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I like that ramble! 
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04-09-2009, 05:53 AM
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It's chilly...but no place I'd rather be then here
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Sunrise County ~Maine
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04-09-2009, 10:11 AM
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No! no, no
It was just taking folks a minute to regroup and think of a proper response.

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04-10-2009, 04:47 AM
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Eastport, ME (someday)
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i was attacked by one of them there mooses on RT9.
he asked if i had any last requests before i became his supper.i said yes i do.he said what is it.i said can i show you something .he said sure what is it.so i showed him a pic of the family and whispered in his ear see every one in this picture.he said yes i do.then i told him that every one of them are hunters and if you eat me they will be having you for supper.he let me go.
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Good job surviving the moose.
Peachie, I will never run from you! 
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