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Maine. Land of lobster, rugged coastal shores and more than a few quirky tourist attractions.
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Next time I’m in Bangor, I’m totally going to see that!
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A wall of sardine cutting scissors? Count me in!
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This is an oddity I’ve always meant to see, but never have.
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A concrete slab to keep her soul imprisoned? Mary sounds like my type of gal.
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I think I have to try it. Heck, I wiggle and wobble after a few margaritas…. we should get along fine.
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Remind me NOT to visit Maine!!!
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I refuse to like that comment.
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I’d be curious about all BUT the desert of Maine. I see plenty of desert here at home.
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It’s kind of a joke around here, mostly for kids. Like a giant sandbox.
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Looks like a good place to get into writing as you have some time on your hands!
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Great! Now I am going to read the story of Mary Nassen. Thanks
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That library looks a treat, and it wouldn’t be too tricky to get 2 extra bats for your collection…
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It’s a win win!
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The Wiggly Bridge sounds fun…
BTW, I finished the screaming goat list…
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It does… and yay! I can’t wait.
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I love oddities, so I’d be down to visit all of those. Also, I had no idea Maine had a sardine industry. My only food association is lobster, of course. And blueberries.
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Maine had a large number of canneries back in the day…
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