Porcupine-Baseball

Porcupine-Baseball t1_ja87voh wrote

When I was a car salesman, I sold the, at the time, editor and chief of this magazine a car.

I was young and didn't know how to drive a stick. His office was about an hour from our dealership.

When I arrived, we did the paperwork, and I drove his old car back to the dealership. He tossed me his keys and said, "I hope you can drive stick."

The trip home sucked, but I know how to drive a stick now.

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Porcupine-Baseball t1_iuig6te wrote

I live Downeast right now, and have for most of my life.

- I have Spectrum Internet and have zero complaints

- I have never witnessed a gun crime nor had any family or friends be victims of gun violence

-The remote nature is as bad as you want it to be. If you don't mind driving you can do almost anything you'd like.

-Housing is certainly a problem anywhere you go in Maine, and downeast Maine is no different.

I live Downeast right now and have for most of my life. There's a sense of community most anywhere here, especially in a fishing village like Jonesport and Beals Island.

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