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fisham
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Location: Belfast, Maine

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Post by fisham »

Hi...I just discovered this site after two years of owning our flushdeck TE28!
We are up in Maine and wonder if anyone else is in our midcoast neighborhood?
tiramisu te28
belfast, maine
tomcat rio

not from maine, but...

Post by tomcat rio »

...welcome aboard.

Maine Jokes
Maine: We're Really Cold, But We Have Cheap Lobster

Maine: You can spit on Canada from here
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You Know You're in Maine:

If you own more than four pair of gloves.

If every other vehicle is a 4X4.

If camping is allowed it's only in steel sided campers.

If, when the sun goes down, you start looking for your coat.

If in March your vehicle is 43% mud.

If you leave your keys in your car and the next morning your car is still there.

If you're on the shoulder of the highway with your hood up and somebody stops to help you.

If you can pay for six big macs with a personal check.

If drive by shootings only occur on the evening news.

If your central heating system is fueled by large logs.

If you see numerous chauffeur-driven dogs.

If you can see the stars at night.

If people drive 100 miles to shop in a real mall.

If a deer throws itself under your wheels.

If you got a set of new snow tires for Valentines day.

If more than 1/2 the meat in your freezer is moose.

If the term "chill factor" is part of your daily vocabulary.

If the bumper jack in your pickup will lift a house.

If you only paid $5 to cut down your own douglas fir christmas tree.

If you enjoy a hot chocolate more than you do a margarita.

If a girls basketball game fill's the school gym.

If you put the car heater on your list of best friends.

If you pawned a snow blower instead of a set of golf clubs.

If dressing up means wearing a tie with your flannel shirt.

If you think you're in a traffic jam when you're in the second car at the light.

If you don't use your blinker because everyone already knows where you're going.

If your long john's don't come off until mid-May


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Ten Dollahs
Stumpy Grinder and his wife Martha were from Portland, Maine. Every year they went to the Portland Fair, and every year Stumpy said " Ya know Mahtha, I'd like ta get a ride in that theah aihplane."

and every year Martha would say "I know Stumpy, but that aihplane ride costs ten dollahs.... and ten dollahs is ten dollahs."

So Stumpy says " By Jeebers Mahtha, I'm 71 yeahs old, if I don't go this time I may nevah go."

Martha replies " Stumpy, that there aihplane ride is ten dollahs...and ten dollahs is ten dollahs."

So the pilot overhears them and says " Folks, I'll make you a deal, I'll take you both up for a ride, if you can stay quiet for the entire ride and not say ONE word, I won't charge you, but just one word and it's ten dollars."

They agree and up they go.... the pilot does all kinds of twists and turns, rolls and dives, but not a word is heard, he does it one more time, still nothing... so he lands.

He turns to Stumpy as they come to a stop and says " By golly, I did everything I could think of to get you to holler out, but you didn't."

And Stumpy replies " Well, I was gonna say something when Mahtha fell out...but ten dollahs is ten dollahs!
Last edited by tomcat rio on Mon May 21, 2007 4:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
fisham
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Location: Belfast, Maine

Post by fisham »

it is ALL true! But.......it is what makes it great to live here! Plus the boating opportunities are endless.....if you don't mind going over lobster pots! :)
tiramisu te28
belfast, maine
Denis
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Joined: Tue Apr 18, 2006 1:28 pm
Location: Mystic, CT

Post by Denis »

Welcome aboard, glad you found us.
My 94 28TE spent it's first ten years in Maine. The fellow who bought her new really took great care of her. She is now in CT and loving it! :P
Maine seems like a very beautiful place to boat but also a place where you better know your charts and have good radar, good eyes and a sharp line cutter on your prop. Denis
Former Owner of
1994 28'TE
"Red Stripe"
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jcollins
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Joined: Sun Apr 16, 2006 9:05 pm
Home Port: Baltimore
Location: Seneca Creek Marina
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Post by jcollins »

Welcome to the board. An old friend of mine lives near Bath. He's in town visiting me this week.
...but ten dollahs is ten dollahs!
John
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"
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Location: Gig Harbor, WA

Post by Mariner »

The list of how you know you're in Maine sounds like it would apply to everything west of the Chicago and north of Interstate 80.
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