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ScenePlayful1872 t1_je6vs57 wrote
That would mean the last of the swinging bridges
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Reply to comment by itslizawithaz in What is everyone’s favorite coastal Maine town/city? Why? by MiddleRecognition224
I see your user name and I really hope you’ve heard the song+album Minelli did with PSB. A hidden gem of Pop music.
ScenePlayful1872 t1_jd9f7wz wrote
Reply to comment by itslizawithaz in What is everyone’s favorite coastal Maine town/city? Why? by MiddleRecognition224
Looking forward to reading the book (— before it’s a tv show)
ScenePlayful1872 t1_jd94vjo wrote
There was an even bigger proposal vaguely discussed 15+ years ago of a park stretching from Baxter across northern NH & VT to the NY Adidirondacks
ScenePlayful1872 t1_jciea71 wrote
Reply to Real wife’s of Maine by burneruser_67
Gotta be Skow-town. Or maybe Rumford. If there ain’t a paper mill then there’s nothing to talk about and not worth doin a show.
ScenePlayful1872 t1_jbmbcms wrote
Reply to comment by United_Mixture_6700 in Does anyone actually like Toucher and Rich on WCYY? by BentheBruiser
I still miss the Cosmic Muffin
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Reply to comment by blutigetranen in I present to you; the Northeastern Winter Backup Cam by AndiWhyte
This. Bumpers are the equivalent of a blind man’s cane. tap tap
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Reply to Why is Maine so much bigger than the other New England states? Wrong answers only. by blzac33
Moxie Bloat
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Reply to comment by jpGrind in Should there be a State Needham Day? by ZestycloseLine8751
Needhams are kinda like a Mounds bar— chocolate covered, coconut, but the sweet white part is just potato & powdered sugar instead of monosodoguckitymuckcrose
ScenePlayful1872 t1_j8p8gdz wrote
Yes indeed! Maine Potato candy is unique. Grew up eating Seavey’s, now we make our own for the holidays.
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Reply to comment by crowislanddive in Ohio death cloud coming here? by TarantinoFan23
… and our spectacular sunsets 🌄
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Reply to Bought it from the where now? by teeceeinthewoods
Obi Schwann Canopy
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Reply to comment by ScenePlayful1872 in Most needed jobs in Maine? by Pleasentplayer1230
To add: many newcomers are also looking a simpler lifestyle with more remote-work options available. And for Medical needs, Maine is the equivalent of This Old House. As far as location, the further north or west of Portland you go, housing will be more affordable. And definitely a need for You, whatever you decide on. Welcome, and good luck!
ScenePlayful1872 t1_j6xcynm wrote
Reply to Most needed jobs in Maine? by Pleasentplayer1230
One fact to remember with the variety of responses to the healthcare field: Maine has THE oldest population in the country. A higher percentage of old folks than FL, AZ or anywhere else. That won’t change, even with the post-pandemic influx looking for cheaper real estate (which is why building trades is mentioned here so much)
ScenePlayful1872 t1_j65lmbt wrote
Hey Sis, how about YOU send some of your tanks to Russia to use in Ukraine and see how they do
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Reply to comment by Shoegirl96 in Question about Maine houses from someone from away by howieinchicago
This. Saves a lot of shoveling too. And too hard to re-train to use a different door twice a year.
ScenePlayful1872 t1_j421b8e wrote
Wow, flashback. Very prevalent around me in 60’s/70’s and only in Maine. Also assumed Fr/Can from va . Older me saw Oi Vey connection, which doesn’t make much sense for Maine. So I just looked up the German equivalent for the Yiddish word. And… Germans use O weh (which is of Dutch origin) and means “Ouch!” Which…. is exactly what I often heard in France. Ai is for sharp pain, A-wah for anything irritating. The Dutch Weh word lives on in English: a half-century ago in Maine when my big sister told me ”Ah-Vah!” she was actually saying ”Woe is You!”
ScenePlayful1872 t1_j3z96hy wrote
Reply to Mardens closes in Rumford by Stonesword75
Oh, Safety, not because it’s too up-scale. Last year, there was an Ollie’s store somewhere that had to briefly close because mice were dropping out of the ceiling.
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Reply to Goodnight, Maine. by BonsaiBirder
South Thomaston? It’s been maaany years. Remember trying to time it to catch the reversing falls
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Reply to Your favorite outdoor live music spots by snrpsnp
Blistered Fingers bluegrass festival. I went when it was in Sidney(?) Now in Litchfield June 15-18 & also August 24-27.
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Reply to comment by kenofthesea in Machete Attacker in Times Square from Wells by bleahdeebleah
My first reaction. Hope he’s not an Uber driver…
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Reply to I have a friend who has a cabin in Maine on a lake and spends all his extra time there. Any suggestions for a Christmas gift? by DenverMobile
A Squirrel call. Not to hunt them; just to be able to talk to somebody.
ScenePlayful1872 t1_iypnu3r wrote
So You can’t get he-ah from they-ah??
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Reply to Restaurants by the Maine Mall? by RoyalRootersRallyCry
Sadly, too late for York Steak House. The original restaurant inside the mall. Cafeteria line set-up. For steak.
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Reply to comment by indyaj in Drama in the woods? by burneruser_67
Unexpected Jake Brakes is a traumatic condition