hi nancy,yes they add alot about 6million worth(yea taxes) put in a auditoruim and all looks great thou also a new athletic complex,mikeP.S. gas down to 3.19
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Did they expand Skyway? or is there a whole new school somewhere?
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Just looking to see what was new and was pleased to see the memorial for Kimberly Dee Sherwood. I remember the day she had that photo taken, it was her Senior picture taken the summer before our Junior and Senior year. Jeff Cooper was the photographer. Kimberly had a pure heart and I pray her daughter was old enough when she passed to remember what a lovely person her mother was.
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Sep 06, 2005 8:21PM
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Hey Mike , look back in this email Aug,21st gas was 2.69 to 2.89 good old days. haha
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Hi all,Gas prices are at 3.39 reg to 3.59 super as a offical and umpire i have been all over the country and the prices are about the same. the lowest prices are in oakfield 15 miles out of houlton about 15 cents cheaper per gallon.Well off to see the new skyway middle school seeing cunningham is now closed my oldest is start 6th grade there thursday,nite all,mike
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Sep 06, 2005 3:21PM
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Your right Todd, we all have rights to form our opnions....and I told Patsy mine. There was no animosity there, just stating a fact. I dont need to leave my name, its totally irrelevant as to what the "Subject" was. Have a great day and God Bless all those affected by the Hurricane.
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Howdy Folks,
We just moved up to a little town around Seattle and moving ourselves for the first time was hard work but we've arrived.
Over the years and throughout my travels in this country I heard many places called many things not all of the good not all of them bad. I've always considered my personal experience in a place to be more relevent then just a name because names are subjective and dependent on the namer's point of view.
However, I also believe in our right to form oppinions and voice them so Patsy I liked reading your thoughts and please be sure to share more.
Visitor, I don't understand why you seemed to take issue with Patsy but please be more specific. For example how about using your name and how about using your own writing to let us know about your personal experiences to help us understand.
Thats all I've got to say about that. I hope those folks on the gulf coast get the relief they need. Its ugly watching CNN slowly get the story out. How did Florida fare?
Sincerely;
T. Wilson
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I wonder how many of our classmates have been affected by KATRINA? Let us know if there is anything we can do!
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Sep 01, 2005 9:32PM
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Howdy Folks & Visitor,
I suppose you have to live somewhere.
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Aug 31, 2005 8:08AM
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Patsy....some of those who live in florida dont agree with you at all...seeing that it is THEIR home and all..Thanks
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Aug 29, 2005 4:39PM
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I see someone put a photo of Kim Sherwood on here, Kim was a very nice girl,not a bad word about anyone,just oneof those people that you could talk to and it would come from the heart will always remember her
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Todd,
I spent a week in Ruskin, Florida visiting my cousing Cathy Crory ('79) last April. Although I had a good time and enjoyed Cathy's generous hopsitatlity, I was quite happy to escape.
While there, I saw an interview with author Carl Hiassen who theorizes that Florida is the cess pool of America due in a large part to its shape and location. It is shaped like a handle so you can tip the rest of the country up and let all the sludge run directly down to Florida. After all, where else in the world would a guy be elected to hold public office AFTER he has been convicted of assorted crimes and is serving a term in prison longer than his elected term? (true story) Just read Paradise Screwed.
Glad to be living in Maine.
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Aug 21, 2005 7:57PM
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Price of gas in PI is from 2.69 low grade to 2.89 high grade.
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Howdy Folks,
Florida didn't work out. I have to say it was one of the nuttiest places I've been in this country and I'm sure glad that I'm back out west!
I was away from my family off and on for 3.5 months and I have to say I didn't like that much either.
Learned some things on my way through and discovered some truths about where I'm at in life....what I believe is a rare event when you have so little time to think about things. Being away from all that I was used too and my family gave me some time to look at my life from a different perspective. It made me realize just how much was at stake with making the wrong career decisions and how it could affect the course my family is on.
I have to say I never realized just how used to being out west I've become and just how much I liked it comparatively. Its not fair to compair the two coasts because they are different and varied in the lifestyles they present.
Some casual observations were:
I felt like during most business transactions I was likely at risk of being short changed or ripped off in some manner. This occured everywhere from purchasing a meal to contracting with suppliers and suncontractors.
I can tell you that I thought it was funny how much people there would wave their hands around and jesticulate while they were driving like I could've understood and actually cared what they were jetsiculating about.
I can honestly say that New York people were the worst of the worst. If they weren't trying to close a donald trump single family housing realestate deal like I was buying a 100 acres of water front in Miami to build a casino on.....they were trying to drive over the very people I had working for me to get to the next stop light.
Its pathetic but people from New York can never leave New York behind they just take it with them where ever they go and poison the earth with their BS.
So things being as they were there for me I knew I didn't want to raise a family where they would be unduly influenced by a lifestyle that included the hustle and bustle of the east coast, poor schools, a crazy housing market, hurricanes, sticky hot weather, crazy drivers, and poor work ethic/habits.
Other than that I'm sure its probably a nice place to visit during the right time of year for everyone else besides me in the country but me.
I apologize to those that may consider SE Florida a nice place but just live there for a while before you take issue with me.
I know I can be a bit oppinionated but what the hell was I thinking?
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How is the price of fuel and gasoline these days in Maine? here in MA $2.32 and $2.71 is there any sign of relief I commute over an hour one way to work.
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Aug 14, 2005 9:31PM
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Fair Info.. The same, But a little smaller
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Aug 03, 2005 4:32PM
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Has anyone been to the fair, Iso how is it these days?It would be nice if someone one could post some photos now and then.
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Jul 10, 2005 7:47AM
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25 years older and still feel 25 years younger still full of it
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Just curious.....how many of us feel 25 years older? But more importantly, how many of us feel 25 years more mature? Those are entirely different matters, aren't they?!?!
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Jul 03, 2005 7:54AM
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happy 4th and 25th means your getting old
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any thoughts or plans for our 25th reunion?
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Hey Everyone, thought some of you might want to help this family out. Take care.
Home trashed while owners on vacation
Wednesday, June 15, 2005 - Bangor Daily News
Damage reported in excess of $10,000 at Eastport house
EASTPORT - They were in Florida last week to attend a family member's wedding. It was their first vacation ever and Alvah "Junior" Seeley and his wife, Sandra Seeley, were excited. But just one day before the wedding, their delight turned to dejection. While they were away, someone had broken into and vandalized their home.
"My son got married in Florida and he wanted all of us there so he paid for all of us to go down and spend the whole week," Sandra Seeley said Tuesday. "I didn't realize until someone told me [Monday] night when my house was trashed [last] Tuesday, it was actually trashed on my birthday."
The Eastport police called them in Florida on Thursday and broke the bad news. The word "trashed" doesn't even begin to paint a picture of what took place inside."Massive destruction," is how Officer Chris Gardner described the scene Tuesday. "Everything from antique china, television, furniture, major appliances, everything had been either overturned or damaged in some way," he said.Police estimate damage at more than $10,000, but admitted that figure was climbing.
"We've lost a lot," Sandra Seeley said quietly.
Two juvenile males have been questioned as part of the investigation into the incident, according to police. No one has been charged.
Friends and co-workers of the Seeleys have started a fund to help them out. He works as a longshoreman and digs clams. She is a waitress at a local restaurant. She said they have five children. Two, ages 15 and 16, are still at home. "My other three are grown up and out on their own," she said. The Seeleys were not insured. "All I know is the fact that this damage doesn't appear to be covered by any insurance," Gardner said. "It's indicative of the fact that it's expensive and people have to choose what to go with and what to go without."
The Seeleys had left for Florida the day before someone broke into their house.
A few days later a friend discovered something was amiss at the two-story house on Adam Street behind the high school and called police.
Within hours, police were talking to two 15-year-old males. They declined to elaborate on the investigation.
Chief Matt Vinson said it appeared the vandals had been drinking.
Sandra Seeley's boss, Dotti Perkins, who owns La Sardina Loca Restaurant, shook her head as she recalled what the inside of the house looked like. She said police had asked her to accompany them to check on some of the contents. "They [the vandals] didn't miss anything. Every single thing in that house was turned over and destroyed," she said. "I guess they missed one shelf on the wall because it was behind a door. They even ripped shelves off a wall. Her son's computer got ruined, TVs. They've worked hard their whole lives. Junior clams to support his kids because there's not many ships coming here very often anymore," she said. "It's really frigging hard to make a living here in Eastport. Sandra's always worked."
The refrigerator and freezer doors were left open and food was ruined. Perkins said area churches had stepped forward with food packages.
Not only was the house trashed, but the vandals threw up on the furniture and rugs. "My rugs are trashed, they vomited everywhere," Sandra Seeley said. "They ruined all my blankets. We had to throw my couch out because you can't get the smell out of it." She said they plugged up the toilet with paper and then "did their job all over the top of the rest of it. I mean it was nasty. "A neighbor took a video of the damage. Sandra Seeley said the video made her cry.
First Assistant District Attorney Paul Cavanaugh said although he could not speak to the specifics of this case, he said it would be up to the court to decide if the boys, if they are charged, should be bound over and tried as adults. He said the judge would make that determination based on several factors, including the seriousness of the crime, any prior criminal history and public safety.
This is not the first time that vandals destroyed a house in Eastport.
In 1995, five boys trashed the summer home of a retired doctor. In that case, the insurance company paid out more than $97,000 for the loss.
City Manager George "Bud" Finch described this latest act of vandalism as a random act. He said Eastport is the kind of community that would help its neighbors. And Perkins is trying to make that happen. She has begun to raise money for the couple.She hopes businesses from Bangor to Calais will help, as well as eastern Maine residents. She said no donation was too small. "It doesn't need to be a lot of money. Five dollars because you take ten $5 donations and that's $50," she said.
Checks or gift cards from area stores such as Wal-Mart or Marden's also would help. Donations in care of the Seeleys can be sent to: La Sardina Loca, 32 Water St., Eastport 04631.
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The Fall sun shown brilliantly.
I stood there alone trying to deny my tears.
A nice breeze blew up the hill I could smell the harvest dust in it.
My family all around.
My Old friends hurt and anger by my side.
Beautiful flowers all around.
A neighbor intruded clumsily.
There would be a frost that night.
Your home was the deep metalic green color you liked.
Two rocks placed with a sharp click.
I stayed.
They did a good job.
The sun began to set.
I won't forget.
That was my goodbye.
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May 30, 2005 7:56PM
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Ivan has an email address, email him and ask him how he is doing.
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May 28, 2005 4:03PM
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Anyone heard about Ivan's new addition, Emily? How's he doing these days?
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Hi Everyone....I must admit it is very nice to be able to read everyones letters....
Rosemary....yes I do remember the babysitting at the Bunnells...and everything else that went along with it....back then I thought it was great to be earning a dollar an hour and be able to have the fun that we had at the same time....I must admit, I certainly look at babysitters for my children with much more open eyes...lol. Rose...we need to get together...Waterville and Farmington are not far from each other...and with summer coming....sounds like a plan...and congrats ont eh camp...I remember our families getting together at the camp your parents rented every year. Say hi to everyone...chat soon
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Well I hope some of the folks I went to school with will look at my photo and see my wonderful family. Life from the small community of PI has been good for me, but I still think about my hometown and I miss the folks up there (but not the blackflies). Most of my family has left that area also, my mom passed away about 10 years ago and never needed to go back. I want to say thanks for this wonderful web sight hopefully it will stay running for a long time and I can get a little news now and then. Bye for now!
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Hello all! well I'm home sidelined with a Rotator Cuff Tear and did a google search, and look what I found,this site! I think this is great, a place to catch up with old friends and see what's happening. I haven't been up to the County for a while, I think the last time was in 92, after retiring Early from the Navy. we're hoping to get up there this summer, My son wants to see where dad grew up *L*. hope he won't be disappointed! but the timing on that depends on when the Docs want to cut the shoulder open.
It's been a few years and a lot of miles from PIHS 81 to now but I'm looking forward to catching up. Anyone who wants to say hello, my e-mail addy is on my profile!
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Hi Laurie, it's on the West Shore, right beside my folks. I remember Dad taking us over by boat to Art Perry's camp on Oak Point- more camps there now but it's still beautiful. Portage is a special place...
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Hey, Rosemary....where's the camp you bought? God, I loved going to Portage. What a great lake. It's fun to hear about everybody's lives on this site. I dare say we've grown up....
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oops I'm awake.
Hey Mary must be busy chasing her toddler. She does live by Day's market, Kerry. I am in the Belgrade area visiting them alot- I live in around Farmington area so just a hop, skip and a jump. Hey Ally- call me! Arlene do you remember all the babysitting times at the Bunnell's?? listening to Pink Floyd albums... SO Todd I just got back from Ft Lauderdale area- it's nice if you can deal with the traffic (I am such a Mainer!)my husbands sister lives in Coral Springs. nice beach! and shops. and bars. and restaraunts.But I get to go to Dean's hotel alot this summer- we bought a camp on Portage. congrats to Lisa and her daughter. there- this is what happens when you forget to check this site more! long posts!
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Mary Cyr....I see you live in Rome...I live in Waterville, and it happens that I do have a daughter that babysits.....would love to catch up sometime....funny I was just thinking of all of us the other day....amazing how time flies...
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Apr 24, 2005 2:29AM
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Apr 24, 2005 2:28AM
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thx lisa i got all of them later gary
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Congratulations Gram Lisa! Please hurry with the pictures!! I am spending the week in Bangor next week, staying with Denise. She just mentioned yesterday that you must be due back on Georgia so I am assuming you are home now. Hope to hear from you soon!
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correction to the visitor: missy's baby was born 9:06 pm on 3\31\05 weighs 6lbs 11oz. her name is mckenna sophia valenza. as soon as i get pics developed i'll post them.
gary if you give me your e-mail i'll send them to you.
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Mary my daughter is away at college right now finishing her first year, hard to believe actually we will be going down to visit her tomorrow she plays softball for the college she attends. I've got a couple wild kids myself 14 & 16 boys they love their snowmobiles and dirt bikes. Actually we have a few friends who live in Rome on the Watson Pond Road and in a Development off that road but the name isn't coming to me. I miss the county where thinking of buying some land up there for a camp its such a nice place to get away. You must live right past Days Store? Or in that area? We live on the lower end towards Augusta.
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wow- too funny! I just discovered this site a few weeks ago(great job, btw!) and there is a post to ME! I had to go back and catch up on everything (yeah, including Rose's opinion about my wild kids! snicker snicker they Do give her a run for her money and sometimes i think she needs it!) Kerry, we've been here about a year and a half- I do love the area and people, technically we live in Rome but we're just above the bridge in the village. I miss the County but not the loooooong winters. So give me a yell sometime if you're in the area! I must say my life is probably MUCH different from most people our age - I'm still chasing after a toddler but he is a blast! btw, does your daughter babysit? :)
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Mary where do you live in Belgrade? Thats so funny because i thought i saw either you or Rosemary a while ago but wasn't sure. I also live in Belgrade hope you like the area. Hope everyones doing fine. The PI basketball teams did a really good job this year, good luck in the future. Its so hard to believe that we can have kids old enough to be playing HS ball, but my oldest is almost done her freshman year of college at Merrimack College so I guess we are old enough Hope everyone survives mud season.
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Apr 01, 2005 1:09PM
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o ya and my daugher congrates to missy ur dad
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Apr 01, 2005 1:08PM
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for all of u to know lisa brigman daughter missy had a baby girl 3/31/05 at 1030 pm 6lbs 11 ozs
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Howdy Folks,
Well looks like I'm heading back east. My new job will be in the Fort Lauderdale, Florida area.
Can't wait for the sticky humid weather and hurricane season! Don't know much about Florida but expect I'll be learning a lot begining next month.
I'm a little nervous about the move but think that in the long run it will be a good one for my family. The way I figure it is that all those folks who retire to Florida can't all be wrong.
Take care All.
T. Wilson
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Lisa...I bet your getting anxious to see the new grandbaby...How long do you plan on being there after she has the baby? Please do call when she has it...Denise and I was just wondering about you the other day because we havent heard from you since you left Maine...Until the baby........
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hey carma...
going to vegas on saturday. missy will be having her baby on the 1st of april. call ya when she arrives
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I apologize for mis-spelling your name....my sisters name is spelled that way.
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Alison,
Regarding how things seem to shrink when you get older......I only wish my wasteline and weight would follow that same observation!
Todd
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interesting idea torry, i wonder...rather a sad game since it was kyle's last one...i really enjoyed going to them...
we got quite a bit MORE snow...rather sick of it at this point...looking at a trip to the caribbean with a few friends at the end of this month...just need some SUN!!
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I watched the game (on TV) - Kyle played a great game! I wonder if he still played for PIHS if we could have beaten Camden!?!
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went to my nephew, kyle's, last basketball game in bangor yesterday...they lost against camden...the refs sucked but camden played a strong game...it's strange how the auditorium looks so much smaller now then when i was in high school...sort of like life i suppose---it's all so magnified when we're young then shrinks to a realistic size as we get older...go figure :-)
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A bunch of PIHS fans went to watch Allison's nephew, Kyle Rideout, play (he used to play for us)! We got into town too late and I still have a "little" one that needed to go to bed!?! Sorry to not mention the girls - it's still a very sore subject! I don't think that any of us had a daughter playing but Paula Deschesne McHugh's niece, Natasha, played her heart out!
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Hi all the girls did lose but what a game the boys play camden hills on wed at 8;30 in bangor go GO WILDCATS
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I take it the girls lost, but when do the boys play again? Is it snowing in Aroostook? Looks like we are going to get 6 to 10 inches here in Southern Maine. Allison, I agree, great time in our lives and we do all look great.
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Feb 21, 2005 11:18AM
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Great Job to the boys varsity team, but remember there is a girls team as well. Even though they were out coached
the girls did a great job to get back in the game, and should be congradulated as well.
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not my child torry, but my nephew, kyle rideout, played for presque isle and recently moved to dover foxcroft...went to the game between pi and dover a few weeks ago and it was weird to be cheering for a team other than pi...it was an awesome game...dover won by a couple of points but it was tight the whole game...saw sherry there---don't think i've seen you since school sherry but you look great! saw jerry at that game too...you looked great too jerry! i think we're all aging really well...i've decided that i really love this time in my life :-)
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We just returned from Bangor. PIHS Boys had a great game Saturday at the B-Ball Tournament. Jerry McGlinn's son Matt had a great game. Sherry Michaud Beaulieu and Mark Lavway's son Chad helped with the win in a big way. Jennifer Desmond York's son Logan is also on the team. Forgive me if any other classmate has a child on the team and I didn't recognize them!?! June (Judkins) Gallant and I had a good time remembering trips to tournament when we were in High School.
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Feb 20, 2005 4:54PM
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Has the snow fallen there yet?
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Feb 10, 2005 10:43AM
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I object! I did not (NOT) eat crayons in elementary school. That's the kind of thing that can get around and destroy an adult reputation, you know.
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Lisa really sorry to hear about Steve. Best wishes to you and your family.
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just a note to Laura Helfrich if she stops by the website again. I have thought about you often over the years and wondered how you were doing. Drop me an email sometime if you get a chance.
Jeff Hallett
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Hi all i seem to recall laura from cunningham but that seems like foreverago
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Howdy Folks,
Laura Helfrich! I remember Laura from Traning School. I don't suppose you now have kids that eat crayons? Just joking Laura. Laurie Perry-Gray Laura and your post brought back a lot of memories I have not thought of since I was in grade school. It made my day.
So tell us Laura, whats happened in your life and how's your family?
Todd Wilson
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Laura Helfrich!!!! I can't believe it....I was thinking about you last week.! Honestly, I was telling my kids, yet again, stories about growing up on Third Street and building snow caves in the back yard. And you were in the story, naturally! God, that takes me back. Drop me a note sometime...i'd love to catch up! Laurie
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Hi Mo (Maureen), just wanted to send more love and prayers to you for support on the death of your dad. I was remembering all those rabbits, what a sight that was to a kid. Remember I'm always there for you.
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Feb 07, 2005 11:24AM
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Hi. It's Laura Helfrich. I started out with the class of 1981. I was just browsing 'round the web, looking for information on Dorothy Dingwall (don't ask why) and found this site. I went through Training School and Cunningham with lots of you, and went to PIHS for my first year, but then I went away to school. We moved away from PI the year before you all graduated.
Just wanted to say "hi," especially to Laurie Perry, who was my very first best friend (long before either of us was allowed to cross Third Street on our own)!
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Condolences to Maureen (Boyle) Patrick and family. Their father, John, passed away about a week ago. They were our neighbors many years ago, and I have a lot of fond memories of those days. Sorry for the loss...
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Glad to see you made it home okay Lisa. Is your mom going to stay in New Hampshire for awhile? Steve was one heck of a guy and I cant imagine anyone who ever met him didnt walk away with a smile or smirk on their face. Take care Lisa and let me know when Missy gets close to her due date. We got 23 inches of snow here in Hollis last Saturday....It sure would look better on your front lawn there in Georgia....LOL
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Jan 29, 2005 3:02PM
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it was no problem he was a family member to me take care
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thank u all for your prayers. my brother was a diabetic for 37 years. he died peacefully in his sleep.
special note for the "visitor" thank u for coming to the service it meant alot to me to have u there.
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Jan 23, 2005 6:35PM
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Howdy Folks,
Thought I'd write in and speak to some thoughts I've been developing over my past 42 years, please bare with me.
First though I'd like to give Lisa and her family my families condolences. I hope he lived well.
Secondly, I used to have a bit of a crush on Mrs. Piper, I guess I thought she was pretty cool. I'm glad to hear she's still vital, and thriving.
Last year I wrote down a list of thoughts to try and collect myself for pending changes and, at my own risk, I thought I'd share them with my peers.
FIRST are my goals =
Good Health. Got some troublesome structural problems that I need to deal with. Learn how to manage stress.
New project - new job maybe new career.
Buy replacement vehicle for my aged Dodge Dakota.
Buy new House - near future. Getting tired of renting need a great place for the family.
Maintain finiacial stability - Develope, save, work at it, and plan for the future.
Retire at age 60.
Put Boys through college.
I've always been very concerned that I did not finish my education and I want to keep this as a goal, but I've recently realized for myself - whatever made me think that my education would ever be finished?
SECOND are character points I either want to maintain or develope:
Be honest and develope integrity in all that you do. Give an honest days work for an honest days pay.
Don't take things out of your control personally because they are what they are. However, beware of people who tell you not to take it personally because your about to be screwed.
Don't accept less than what you've earned from your past. You'll only learn to accept less.
Develope winning strategies for making winning decisions.
If its important to you then don't take no for an answer.
Poor treatment will grow and fester, don't accept it. Nip it in the bud. Do whatever it takes.
Love your parents.
Learn to have faith that things will be alright.
Have a hobby.
Don't allow yourself to get bullied. Sooner or later your gonna have to face them anyhow. Do it on your terms.
Treat others as you wish to be treated.
Develope patients with the people who are closest to you. With all others develope a plan to limit their impact on your life. Follow through.
Don't be too hard on yourself. Its your supposed failures that will make your future as much as your supposed successes. Treat them the same.
Respect yourself first.
Change can be good learn to embrace it.
Hope all is as well as it can be with everyone.
Take care.
Todd Wilson
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Does anyone remember Mrs. Piper? I was running a workshop recently at Westbrook High School and she was there! She's been there for three years. I believe her hair style (and color) is still the same. She hasn't changed at all. She must have been much, MUCH younger than I remembered because she looks my age now.
Maybe I was younger than I remembered?
With so many of our former teachers passing, it's nice to see one still so eager and vital.
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Jan 18, 2005 10:29PM
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for all of u to know lisa brigman lost her brother steve last nite prayer to her family
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our thoughts and prayers to Johna and family
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Condolences to Johna & Family..everyone say a prayer for them.
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Thanks, Laurie- I will give them a hello from you tonight when I call. We had such a short visit to PI- and it was hard to leave! brrr it was a little colder though...
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oh my god....give YOUR parents my best. duh
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Losing anyone is hard, but especially your parents. Happy Holidays, all! Rosemary, would you give my parents my best and wish them a Merry Christmas? My parents loved them both!
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Sorry to sound so insensitive in my last post- my condolences to all of you who have lost parents- words don't quite do it, do they?
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Merry Christmas, Todd, (and all) your post came to me as an email which got me interested in checking out this great website again. I am still in the Farmington area and twin Mary and her family are now in the Belgrade area- so that's cool- a bit closer. We head to PI in a couple days for a hectic, fun but short Xmas celebration- I can't wait! it's always good to go back :-) and we will be doing that alot more since we just bought a camp on Portage Lake! wahoo life is good! hope everyone is doing great too- Allison - let's meet in 2005 at Mary's for cocktails- her kids are wild~ don't tell her I said that! but they sure are cute.........
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I remember sam some a little diffent but a good guy if you got to know him.Thank you todd for the email about everything going on and i agree losing someone you love is hard as i lost mom and dad both this year.Well i hope you all have a great christmas and god bless you all,mike
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Howdy Folks,
I admire your resolve Margo. I can't imagine losing a parent as a child because frankly its hard enough losing a parent as an adult.
I remember the many of hoodilums cause I had to grow up with them too and believe me they know who they were. Hopefully they grew out of it.
In any case Merry Christmas all especially the hoodilums cause I gotta believe God love a hoodilum.
Todd
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I was in Mr. Steven's class in fifth grade with him at Pine Street. And ofcourse it was "just being a boy" back then. Some things you just remember. It was the first day of 5th grade and he made fun of my mother dying 3 weeks earlier... that's how I remember him and Harry. My condolences.
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Dec 17, 2004 8:33PM
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Sammy lived in the Fair veiw acres for a long time before moving to Mapleton .
Jim C
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More snow for Southern Maine? Kim!! what are you saying??!! LOL ok, ok....maybe just a little more than we have now would be alright. I knew Sammy while growing up in Mapleton but dont recall any of us going to any other school than Skyway. Maybe Sammy lived in the P.I. area when we were younger? It is very sad because his younger brother Stewart died a few years ago at a young age also as well as his mom. Condolences to all of his family.
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I remember Sammy. I thought he went to Pine Street School and Cunningham. I don't remember if he graduated or not, but he was in the class of 81. Margo, you are right, he was friends with Harry Lowe. I think they did cause trouble on the playground, but I am sure it was all in fun :-) My condolences to his family and friends. On a brighter note, Happy Holidays to everyone. Can you believe it, 2005! Hoping for a little more snow in Southern Maine for a more festive look. Take care.
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Dec 14, 2004 11:01AM
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Sammye was from Mapleton, I would think he went to school in the 5th grade there wouldnt he? He wouldnt have got to Presque Isle schools until the 6th grade??? Gosh, I dont even remember him being at Skyway now that I think of it. Condolences to his family.
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I remember Sammy Elliott he was friends with Harry Lowe in 5th grade. They were very annoying :)
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I remember a Sammy Elliot but I do believe he was either ahead of us or not present all the way through. Did he play hockey?
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Dec 12, 2004 10:58PM
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I dont know if he finished or no he was 42 years old , his brother was steave mcpherson
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Dec 12, 2004 4:30PM
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I dont remember there being a Sammye Elliott in the class of 81...sorry :-(
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Dec 10, 2004 5:37PM
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I just read that sammye elliott has past away , would anyone have any information about him ,we grew up together , thanks
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Yes, you have the right person. My brother's are Andy and Philip and a deceased sister, Debbie. I will email you because now you have my attention...lol
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Nov 26, 2004 4:56PM
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to Carma Cote-Ouellette. My name is Christy and we are related. Shirley was my great grandmothers neice. Joy and I have recently been doing alot of family research, and I know I've found the right person because i saw you mention philip and I belevie theres also Andy and Deborah if I'm right. I'm just gonna post my email address: enchantedcelt@hotmail.com
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Nov 14, 2004 8:05PM
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Nov 14, 2004 8:03PM
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Great to hear about Missy Lisa!! Let me know when you find out if it's a boy or girl! Are you still planning to come to Maine in the near future? We would love for you to stop in and stay before you head up north to the county. We were up home last weekend. My brother Philip got married and you wont believe to who....email me sometime!!! :o)
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todd
cobb and cherokee counties are the best. let me know what area your going to be in and ill check out stuff for ya
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hey carma
missy is fine. the operation went well. we find out on the 10th what she is having
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Lisa, Still waiting to hear from you! I got back from Bangor on Friday. I never did get to see Denise; things did not go as well as I had hoped there so I never really dared to stray far. The good news about dad is that it was Stage 1 and hopefully they got it all in time. Please call or leave a note to let me know if things are going well. We are still wondering about Melissa and hope she is doing well also.
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Todd,
Sorry to hear about your Dad.
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Hey Brigman..Havent heard from you! How is Melissa doing?? Brandy was beautiful at the wedding. We wish you could have been there.Did you go back to Las Vegas? I will be seeing Denise next week as I am going back to Bangor for a week or so while dad is in the hospital. She bought a new home and I am hoping she will be in there so I can help her paint. Keep in touch!!!
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Wow,
I'm getting good feedback. Thanks Lisa & Jeff.
Its looking like Atlanta is coming up. To tell the truth I'm not sure about moving back to the East Coast, but the job is sounding more and more tempting.
Whats the weather like, are people friendly, and hows the elemenatry schools in the area?
Thanks for the information.
T. Wilson
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well atlanta would be a good choice. i have been here since march and i just love it
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I'd pick Atlanta. Lots of nice suburbs, clean city, lots of jobs, nice weather. The down side lots of traffic. Atlanta has outgrown its highway system.
Philly is a nice place to visit, lots of history, nice places to eat, but I wouldn't like to live there.
Both places are easy to fly out, if you need to travel a lot.
Jeffrey
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Aug 24, 2004 1:53PM
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Howdy Folks,
Hello Leah, been waiting for someone to write.
Can anyone in here give me an assessment of liveability for the city of Atlanta, Georgia.
I could also use the same kind of assessment for Philadelphi, Pennsylvania.
I have no idea about what these places are like and I may need to go there for work.
T. Wilson
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hi everyone, it's been a while since i've seen the website. good job eveyone. it's been busy here. school has started,i hope we get rid of harvest break next year.I just had a 50th Wedding Ann. for my parents this weekend. It was a great time. Lets hope some of us can make that many years. it's been a good summer,busy camping. we are headed to Louden,NH for the race in Sept. I look foreward to that,but it marks the end of summer. Take care all of you.
Love,Leah
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Howdy Folks,
My family and I went camping this week at around 5500 feet (elevation) up on the backside of Mount Hood, Oregon. I had never camped at this campsite, named Tilly Jane, before which is located a couple of thousand vertical feet below tree line. The weather was beautiful, not too hot and sunny. I hiked up the creek trail from the campsite to about 7800 feet and ended up in a draw with lots of sandy, unstable soil suplanted with small, medium, and rather large boulders. The view of the mountain was spectacular and included shear rock faces and dirty glaciers with the bluest of light blue crevases. I took my familiy up o that point the next day and after carrying Ben up a couple hundered feet decided the view was good enough from our vantage point due to the fact I was sucking air like a vacuum cleaner. Its a good work out at that elevation just to carry yourself. My wife, not being much of a hiker, was further enticed up the trail by the shear beauty of the place and the wild flowers that populated the meadows and sides of the creek.
It was a good trip and a great place to visit if yo get the chance.
TTFN
T. Wilson
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Oh by the way the Clark County fair is starting today and we're currently missing the pancake breafast and swine show. Tonight their featuring REO Speed Wagon which is a show I'm tempted to attend. I don't really remember why everything has been rather cloudy since that horse kicked me in the head.
TTFN
T. Wilson
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Howdy Folks,
Summer has been flying by and now that their advertising back to school stuff I'm starting to realize it. Last weekend my family and I went swiming in the Columbia River on the Washington side at Beacon Rock State Park. We've been swimming quite a bit this summer and it turned out to be one of the better places to go. Beacon Rock is an ancient lava dome that sticks striaght up out if the river bank 2-3 hundred feet or so which makes the view from the river fairly spectacular. The side facing the river is made up of columnar basalt which forms after relatively short cooling period of the lava flow. The basalt has an vertical octagonal structure to it which produces a very rugged vertical surface for climbers to acsend.
As we were swiming and rowing around in our inflatable raft I envision a place not touched by us as seen by Lewis and Clark for the first time as they surely did as they descended down the Columbia River to their Winter camp grounds in Astoria. Next year will be the bi-centennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition which I've studied and wondered about since I was a kid. The Columbia river Gorge is still breath taking in this area with the partially forested walls of the gorge rise dramatically out of the river. There's a lot of atmosphere that seems so western to me. I guess I'm pretty taken by it and its affects. My wife and boys don't even think twice about being there because they've either grown-up with it or are growing up with it. To me Its a pretty cool place to be.
Did take a trip home with my oldest son Tim. Tim is growing up fast and is not correcting me so I can't wait for him to be a teenager. I was taken by the sites and smells of home. It's so green and lush there in late June early July. We got to spend some time with family and relatives that I haven't seen for years or Tim has never met. My cousin Cord came up from Paraguay with his family and we had a great time just hanging out into Squapan Lake the now posted and forbidden lake owned and operated by the few remaining lake tirants. My grandfather and father have been going there since before there was a road and infact helped to construct the road to the lake so I take it personally when you can't even access the landing which was always public until some people abused the privilage. It worked out though, now the lake tirants can control lake access and have their own private lake mainly to themselves. Thats all I have to say about that.
So here's to you and yours hope your all fine as frog hair. Anybody playing Texas Holdem?
T. Wilson
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Jul 30, 2004 6:47AM
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My deepest sympathys go out to our classmate Mark Laveway for he and his family's recent loss.
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hey andy and/or tory......
i'm assuming this alumni night at "the roost" in buxton is saturday evening august 14th....the email was not specific. it only referred to that particular weekend.
let me know if you have a minute.
hope all is well with the rest of the class.
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Scott - thanks for the info. I took the liberty of converting it to a link for easier reading.
Torry - I know you sent this to me a little while ago; sorry I didn't get it posted. I've been a little overwhelmed. And yes, a survey about our 25th reunion is a good idea. Let me think about it and we can put something together.
By the way, you can now get to this site by going to www.pihs81.com, which should be easier for everyone.
Hope everyone is enjoying the rainy summer...
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Jul 27, 2004 1:08PM
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I was contacted by one of your classmates today who told me that Torry had posted info about my event on your site. So I came to check it out, and what do you know-- there I am! I have a lot of info to share with you, so use this link to read it. Scott PIHS '89
Click Here for Information
Take care and have a great summer....
Scott M. Daigle / PIHS 1989
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Hey everyone,
glad to see everyone is doing okay.
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You can email Scott Daigle at sea_dogs89@yahoo.com to receive more info also.
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Scott Daigle is planning a multi-class event in Portland for August, 2004.
For more information about this event,
call him at (954) 448 - 1624
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YES- there is a reunion planned in Portland for ALL alumni from PIHS! I will try to get the details posted.
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Hi all, It appears that everyone seems to be doing well. Its nice to read the emails. hard to believe that 25 years are coming up. I don't know about the rest of you, but I am having a hard time with each passing birthday. I hope everyones summer is going well. take care
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Dont worry about it Ivan :o)...you are not responsible for what other people write. I used to apoligize as well but I finally figured out that they are the sorry ones. Hope you are having a great summer!!
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Jul 24, 2004 10:03PM
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I would like to take this chance to appologize to you my fellow classmates who were subjected to some trash that was printed in our class web site. Because I opened my door to my niece and her children I was branded a kidnapper. Go figure. These people need to go on with life and not ruin everyone else's. Again I appologize. I.C.
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i just got an email from classmates.com about an alumni reunion in portland in august...for 80's and 90's alumni...did anyone else get it?
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Jul 21, 2004 2:17AM
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todd wilson should start typin.......lmao........ev
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Hi Lisa. I am back from Bangor..for now. I'll tell you the details when I see you or when you speak to Denise or Tammy again ask them about it.Dad's brother passed away last night so there is alot going on right now. I got Brandy's invitation in the mail when I got back Saturday. They are really nice dont you think? We definitly will have to get together. I am going to see if I can ride up with Kenney as well whenever Tammy hears from him. Dan will have to be in Vermont that week and most likely wont be back in time. I'm sure we will get to talk before then! :o)
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carma i hope your dad will be ok.let me kno whats up. do u still have same e-mail? i want to try to arrange for all of us to be together in august when i bring brandon up to P.I. brandy is getting married on the 21st. why dont u wait and go up then? let me kno how your dad is.
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Hey Lisa.I Hope things are going well....Yes, it is somewhat fixed. I downloaded a new browser so at least I can get into websites now without performing illegal operations or script errors. I am headed to Bangor in the Morning. Dad is in the hospital. I am hoping to be able to contact Denise while I am there. She called last week and seems to be doing well. I was going to go up home in a couple of weeks but I think that is going to put on hold for now until I find out about dad.Take care and Keep in touch!!
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hey carma is your comp fixed yet?
email me
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Jul 02, 2004 5:57PM
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When is the next reunion and where?
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Dianne Carter Collins stopped by last night - we talked about our 25th reunion! It is only a few years away! We will do something (only one night) for those who want to join us!
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Some of you may have noticed that our enemy in LA has been abusing our message board again. I continue to take the liberty of removing posts that appear inappropriate. If anyone feels I've removed something erroneously feel free to email me directly.
And I hope everyone's having a good summer so far! It's starting to get pretty warm again around here.
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May 28, 2004 9:12AM
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it still dose not seem possible that so much time has passed , its been over 20 years since school bells rang out for the last time, ill never forget mr hollowy and mr nelson waving goodby and not realising it would be forever, as i get ready today for my little girls graduation it is sad and exciting but you have to let them fly away and hope they come back to the nest from time to time.
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May 26, 2004 7:49PM
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May 18, 2004 4:53PM
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may 19 is stick it to the man day , tell everyone and email everyone not to buy gas on the 19th of may,
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May 15, 2004 9:58PM
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gas 2.14 today for cheap gas
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May 08, 2004 1:40AM
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in Kalifornia it's like $2.30 right now. The Governator needs to tackle these outrageous gas hikes...
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its 2.05 in georgia for high test 1.85 for regular
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gas was 2.03 yesterday in bangor!!!!!!
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May 05, 2004 8:40PM
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ALRIGHT WHOS PAYING THE MOST FOR GAS, IN NORTH CAROLINA I FOUND IT FOR 1.72 A GALLON TODAY, THEY SAY IT WILL BE 2.00 SOON,
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Hey Lisa...De Je Vu or what? I was just thinking of you! No...I just scanned it and found 24 more infected files. Most of them Trojans. 22 I got rid of and 2 cant be deleted because it says it is using windows (obviously-lol) It didnt find the major virus which is causing all this mess though. Have you heard of "Morze1"? This virus starts the minute I turn on my pc by making files to look for shortcuts and all these popup ads seem to fuel it..yikes....I cant seem to get rid of this darn thing! And how is your week? LoL Hope your getting all settled there in Georgia. your still planning to come to Maine is August I hope. Denise has moved to Bangor. I havent heard from her yet to know if she has bought a home yet or not. Have you heard from her? Keep in touch! :o)
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did u get ur comp fixed yet?
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Hi, everyone. I just decided to take a look to see what everyone has been up to. Finally the weather is starting to get warmer and we can get outside, I love it. I'm getting ready to take a trip with Royal Caribbean to the Bahamas, can't wait. Hopefully I'll need sunscreen. I was glad to see a lot of classmates at the tournament this year. I hope everyone is doing well. Can't wait for the next reunion.
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Hi Margo. I went to Annie Get Your Gun play. It was excellent. Tamia Glidden was awesome as Annie; place was packed.
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Hey Lisa! Glad to hear that you will be coming home. It has been a couple of years since I seen you last. How long will you be up for?? Dont forget...Dan and I bought a house in the country and have plenty of room if you would like to stay a few days!! We have a horseshoe pit and plenty of things to do so I hope you all think about a visit. :o)
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Hey all
Carma, georgia is great.living in the desert for 10 years makes you appreciate nature a whole lot more.the kids and i will probably coming up in august. dont worry brandon is coming too. so i'll see ya then.
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Hey Lisa!! Glad to hear from you. How do you like Georgia so far? I have a friend in Winder...are you close to there? Not much happening here. I havent heard from Denise for quite some time. I was in the hospital with that nasty flu back in December and called her but she was on her way out the door...havent heard from her since. Hope all is well with you and your family. Dan says hello! :o)
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carma just to let you know i'm in georgia now. kev got a great job offer so we packed up and moved.
now i'm only 6 hours away from N.C too bad dad isn't around now. well got unpacking to do.
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it's amazingly ironic and sad that you find out so many details that you didn't know about someone's life from their obituary...
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Here is a link to Mr. Parker's Obituary
http://www.bangornews.com/a/class/obituaries/items/39208_021704_carrolleparker.cfm
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Ok, So someone fill me in...did anyone go to Annie Get Your Gun? I wish I could have gone up to see it.
How was it? I wish I lived closer.
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Feb 21, 2004 8:07AM
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for all of u that didnt know mr carroll parker passed away prays to his family
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Torry you look great!! Gee, looks like your getting younger...what's up with that?? lol Must be that wonderful Hawaiian air!? Glad you all had a good time. Please post some pictures if you have some..we would love to see them!!
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Ugh! I just returned from Sunny Hawaii (85 degrees) to 5 degrees!?! We had a great time (my sister, Trudy and June Judkins Gallant and spouses)! It is just going to be a very long second half of the winter!
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Hello classmates. Thought I would warm up the computer, by reading a few messages on our web site. I don't write any messages, but like reading what everyone else has to say. My life keeps me busy, so there is little time for the computer.
As for the comments, on how our Northern Maine weather has been. All I can say, is that it sure keeps the black flies away!
I have only one more thing to write. I saw an old classmate this past week, Mark Condon. The last time I saw Mark was at our graduation! Some of you probably see him on a daily basis living in Bangor, but it was nice to see him in The County. Write to you later, Tom
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Howdy Folks,
You know it may be considered that your lacking in subject content when the weather creeps into every conversation you have although I have to admit it has a lot to do with how we live our lives.
For instance, when we lived in Utah it was blazing hot in the summer and snowed a fair amount in the valley during the winter. The mountains provided most of the recreation what with skiing in the winter and hiking in the summer. In Utah could always anticipate that the weather would clear and the sun would shine which was a good thing.
In San Diego it was nice in the summer and nice in the winter with the exception of an occasional rain storm or santa anna winds once or twice a year. You found yourself enjoying the weather like an after thought because it was almost always nice. One thing that I found interesting was that my son's school had classes without hallways the doors just opened up to the great outdoors.
Now we find ourselves up in Washington and I've already relearned not to anticipate any weather except rain and of couse enjoying the sun when it shows up. When the sun does come out here it's received more like what is that glowing orb up there in the sky thats making me squint and try to remember where I put my prescription sun glasses. I've come to the conclusion that we were entirely spoiled, weatherwise, living in San Diego.
So now I'm hearing about the more northerly aspect of weather and yes its colder than heck in Maine but then again its even colder in Fairbanks where evidently the busses will run at minus 50 or minus 28 what ever the case may be.....which leaves me to believe hey his rain that keeps pouring down on my head may not be too bad a thing.
So...thats all I got to say about that but I am wondering about Jon's blown thingamajig and how many of you are on this dang Atkins diet that's so quietly killing me and possibly my wife who I supporting by being a codieter. I rather be a codependent, carbo gorging, eating machine but no here I am losing 10 pounds and swearing off everything that I love and makes life worth living.....of course I may be exagerating just a little.
Take care
T. Wilson
So I guess the weather is actually a great conversational subject just because well, its always happening and always changing.
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It was only 28 below - I don't know what got into them to close school!?! It had something to do with the deisel school buses that were "gelling". It just caused lots of problems for working parents! It's 25 above today (that's a huge difference in one day!)We are going skating on the farm pond - no snow but very cold weather makes for perfect conditions!
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It is 36 below in Fairbanks, Alaska today. Kids still went to school.
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They actually closed schools today because it is too COLD!!
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The Dogs!!! I haven't thought of them for a long time. Hey Andy, Remember when we drove to see them....was it somewhere in Canada or maybe in Madawaska.....we could have been classified as Dog-gone groupies!!!
Happy New Year to all!!
PS: Anyone ever rupture their Achillies Tendon? It sucks! Don't forget to stretch!!!!
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Howdy Christmas, hello New Year,
We got snow! Working half a day today....kind-of. Happy New Year All.
From The Wilsons
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Howdy Folks,
Hope all had a Merry Christmas and will have a Happy New Year.
My family and I are now living up in Vancouver, Washington and although the snow level was down below 100-feet a couple of times we didn't get much more than a hint of snow mixed in with lots of rain.
Yesterday we did make it out of the house for awhile and took a ride up to Cougar, Washington where we found some snow for the boys to romp around in.
I'm looking forward to the new year and swear that it's gotta be a better one than I had last year. In any case I've come to learn having a good or bad year is entirely up to me and that things aren't as bad as they seem most of the time. I have a lot to be thankful for.
I'm starting my New Year out with my Brother and will be going snowmobiling in Bend, Oregon. I haven't been on a sled for more than 12-years so I'll probably not be following Brad too closely. My brother has a sled made for climbing mountains and I'm a little warry about where we'll end up.
I keep reminding myself that my bro is the same guy I've watched on video cruising acrossed 80-feet of open water on his CR500 (with a sand tire on the back). I didn't know you could do that on a dirt bike! I also think of the times I've taken turns riding his quad-runner and not quite daring to jump it 15-feet in the air the way he did. I guess that's why they make insurance!
I've also been trying to be a good father and attend my oldest son's Cubscout funtions, which was something my wife had excelled at during her tenure as a Den Leader in Escondido. I have to say I have new found respect for my wife and anyone else who helps boy scouts, and girl scouts for that matter, achieve the goals and attending all of the stuff. I really struggle with it at times....I'm thinking it would probably be a good goal for me to become a good scout Dad this year. Its so hard to get myself away from working or thinking about work.
Andy/Torry, hope you reign-in whatever the problems are on this site. Its makes it harder to communicate openly when there's someone you can't choke the living crap-out of writing derogatory shtuff. Oh did I mention that I wanted to be a kinder and gentler person this new year as well!
Take care all.
T. Wilson
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The answer to Andy's question is we have NO snow! It is 40 degrees and my boys got all new snowboarding equipment for Christmas!?! It is not a nice place at the Eaton household with a 12 and an 8 year old that have nothing to do but play X-Box! Please pray for snow and a lot of it!!!
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I took the admin this time! Let's cut out the problems!
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Dec 08, 2003 4:52PM
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So who's going south for the winter? Man that was a killer storm that the northeast got hit with.
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Once again some people with too much time on their hands have polluted our message board, so I went ahead and cleaned it off.
How's the snow up in Maine? We just got hit again yesterday - about six or eight inches.
Hope everyone's having a good Thanksgiving!
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Nov 23, 2003 11:40PM
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hey dont forget lisa brigman ... brandon s my grandson tooo
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Nov 05, 2003 1:14PM
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The New Hampshire Wall.com welcomes your classmate Ian Serrano as the Sports writer and editor. If you'd like to follow Ians sports commentary, you can do so by putting this link into you browser: http://www.nhwall.com/Sports.htm
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Hey Lisa! Glad to hear from you! I was wondering if you were getting some of that smoke from the fires. Hope they get those out soon.! Denise will have to bring you out here when you get into Maine, I no longer live at the beach.We sold our house and bought a 3 bdrm out in Hollis. We love it here! Denise says downstairs reminds her of your place when we were teens and the only thing missing is Steve! lol Keep in touch!!! :o)
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hey classmates
carma i'm fine just been real busy opening new restaurant.
family is all good. grandson is growing like a bad weed.was planning a trip to the county but have to wait a few more months till restaurant can be stable without me.i'll be bringing brandon and i'll be going to o.o.b for a few days too. hope to see ya.
for any classmates that may live in california, hopefully your not near the wild fires. stay safe
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Actually the bogus postings are about a different matter altogether. Let's just ignore that stuff and move on...
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Oct 29, 2003 5:18PM
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Hi Carma..this is Julie R. If that message left was about you then I have a suggestion for you. We both know who it is doing that and it is time that you put a stop to it in a legal manner. This girl has been harrassing you for over 20 years and I think it's time it stopped. And I agree with you...it is pretty pathetic that she cant get her own life and leave the alcohol and drugs alone cause that's when it seems she does this. Wether it be the internet, phone or in person...her constant childish acts are even bothering me. They didnt make this website for her so she can abuse it. It was made for your class of 81. She obviously isnt smart enough to know her ISP # can be found easily when she logs onto the site.
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Hi all. How is everyone? Hey Ted Stone, are you out there? I ran into your sister Susan today. I recognized her immediately even though I haven't seen her in 20+ years. I had to tell her my name, she recognized my face, just couldn't remember my name. I can't believe I haven't run into her before as I work for the Anesthesiologists that she works with. She got me up to speed on your family and it sounds that all is well.
It was a nice Fall day in Southern Maine. Looks like it will be a decent night for Halloween on Friday. It appears the snow in the County is gone. No more snow forts for your boys Torry, at least for now. I check out the crownofmaine website/webcam occassionally and don't see any snow on the cars anymore. Take care everyone!
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Thanks Andy!! I have a sneakin suspicion that the message probably had my name written all over it. It is pretty pathetic that some people have such sad lives that they are envious of others and how their life turned out 20 years after high school. It is great sites like this where we can all keep in touch no matter how we all got along in high school. Lisa Brigman...Where are you girl? I got your last message and havent seen you since...things going ok there in Vegas? Ruthie....how is it going in Alaska? We havent seen an entry from you in a long time! Have a great week everyone! :o)
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We have you beat! We had 5 inches last Thursday and the boys are still building snow forts!?! It looked like January instead of October.
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It looks like the person who apparently hates one of our classmates is back and is posting inflamatory messages on the board. I will be taking the liberty of removing any messages that look suspicous. If I mistakenly remove a "valid" message, I apologize in advance - just let me know of the error. Unfortunately some people have nothing better to do than to mess with our innocent little site.
Hope all is well with everyone, by the way. It's already snowed four times here! No accumulation, but it sure seems kind of early.
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Oct 09, 2003 11:23AM
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Hi, I'm from the class of 84 and we are planning our 20th. I'm looking for Kevin Wheaton and Dana Johnson's addresses. You can send them to jamero@maine.rr.com if you don't want to post them on here.
Thanks
Carmen(Page)Amero
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Hey, Lisa Brigman! I got your message on yahoo now that I am finially back online. Dan and I are finially into our new house and loving it! The influx of tourists in Old Orchard Beach just got to be too much for us and it just happened that it was a couple from Mass. that bought our other home. Not one single person from Maine the entire month it was ont he market came to look at it..anyways...get in touch with me! Would love to hear from you and see how things are going! :o)
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It's pretty scary when I hear The Dogs and songs from high school on the "oldies" station!!!!!!!
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I also am the proud owner of 'The Dog's' vinyl. Its still where I left it 22 years ago!
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howdy, yes Torry,the dogs did play at our prom..i thought i was the only one with a album of there's..lol...you are NOT the weakest link ev
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Sep 04, 2003 10:29PM
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Howdy Folks,
Has anyone noticed there's a lot of dogma on the site lately and it's been dogging me. Yes I do believe the world has gone to the dogs doggonit!
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Didn't we have The Dogs play at our prom???
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The Dogs still exist??? That's amazing! I used to have an album of theirs (maybe the only one they made) and I actually liked it a lot. I still remember some of the songs. Got rid of it when I tossed all of my old albums.
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hello.nobody adds to our site it seems,Dogs rule,......as you cAN see day 2, of my vaCA is going well,hope everyone hass as much fun as ive had TONITE,..........ev
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hope everyone has a great LaborDay..try to view mars this week,it is a awesome naked eye object.
Last nite northenlites were flaring at the same time of the event...For the record, the DOGS are playing at Wizards this weekend,anybody remember that band?.....ev
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hi everyone,glad to see we're all honest about our age.They say the older the wine,the sweeter the taste.But only if your cork is a good one,lmao..It was fuuny to see what andrea typed the other nite,shes cool,lesbo,but cool....another reason to drink beer todd....take care...EV
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I want to know where all the time went??????
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Got you all beat, was 41 in March
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Aug 08, 2003 2:29PM
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What's up with this www.pihs.com ?? Is this part of this web site?
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I can't type for shit but Hi ! I'm Andrea Bernard! Hi to everyone! I think I read something about A baby boy For Mary Cyr. The Twins are alive and well. Have fun!
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Howdy Folks,
Almost out of California and ready to leave. Its been real and its been nice but it hasn't been real nice. Probably if I had a faster car and hung out with faster women (just kidding hun) I'd fit in a little better.
Came home to our townhouse today and was greeted by the neighbors pitbull mixed breed dog which appearantly thinks its okay to act like its going to get loose from behind the childs door gate and tear my leg off. I tried to ask the neighbors to keep their dog from doing that and they tried to explain how that they don't say anything when my kids are playing out front and making noise which could potentially aggravate their pitbull.
I know I may seem backwards but when an agressive dog such as a pitbull lives within 25 feet of my front door I want assurances that the owners have more brains than the dog. In this case I briefly listened as the male owner, who happens to be black, tried to bring up the issue of race with me as he thought I was sterio typing his pitbull as an agressive dog. In the meantime his wife, who happens to be white, continued to explain the dogs case that it has all the rights of a human being.
In the end I gave up trying to discuss the animal because the owners were more annoying than the dog!
Eric, I believe this is another good reason to drink beer.
Take care all.
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Just catching up i think i have some of you beat on age i was 41 in April not so bad only as bad as you make it. I feel no different now then 10 years ago. Although my oldest is 17 almost 18 and going to be a senior. Did all you from the county enjoy the Phish traffic? Take care everyone
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Jul 29, 2003 9:26PM
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Oops had my fingers on the wrong keys!! I meant hope all is well with each of you.
Marilyn
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Jul 29, 2003 9:25PM
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Greetings to the class of 81!! Was just in the PIHS web site looking around and was checking out your web site. Looks good. Jope all is weel with you.
Marilyn Allen Lavway Class of 1980
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for those of you who know the twins', mary just had another baby---a boy...sorry, don't know his name...second hand information from her brother to my brother (they have been lifelong friends) now, that's something i couldn't imagine having at 40! i have a hard enough time dealing with a 10 & 13 year old--although they do act like infants sometimes! congratulations and love to you, mike and emma!
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Happy Birthday Todd, Cheryl, and Eric!!! No, 40 and over isnt old....I like to think of us like grapes and we just get better and better with age. :o)
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Howdy folks,
For the record I'm 41 tomorrow and I believe Albert Allen is the youngest in the class. Also, I hope 41 isn't bad cause 40 sucked.
My kids arm is now in a cast, I've replaced my trucks battery and I think we need to replace my wifes car's radiator. The volvo's seen better days but you can't beat a car that you've driven for ten years!
To be totally honest I don't know what to think about getting older anymore. I guess I'm at the point where I'm realizing that there's nothing I nor anyone else can do about it. I find it helpfull to throw my arms into the air and say "what the hell can you do about it anyway"!
Survived the latest deadline on the job. After Monday of next week we were supposed to be into liquidated damages to the tune of $45K/day. Appearantly we've received a repreive and now have until August 5th. I thnik I worked, at time frantically, atg least 80-hours this week. I hardly have time to think about anything else except there are those moments when one of the people I work with mention going to Mexico or having a great vacation. It really sucks living my life through other people, but that's the way it seems sometimes.
Have some folks from Mass. onsite starting up the equipment that hydraulically operates the main valve and gates. They remind me of things forgotten and just why I'm who I am. I relearned that being from back east (Maine) is a good thing and that I'll always be a Yankee.
Hope your summer is going well. It's always summer here so please enjoy the season's.
T. Wilson
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ps....to beat me you must be younger...i cant believe im the youngest in our class.....ev
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thanks for being honest cheril(bAD spelling)......im ahead by 7 days,so there,lmao....i think we are the young ones......take care all.......ev
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Unfortunatly, I have you both beat. I'll be 41 in Dec. YIKES!!!! I actually remember going to Goudville with Buddy LaCombe to headstart before we entered Kindegarten. Do they still have headstart programs or is it called something else now? Time goes way too fast!! Anyone intrested in a Ocean Retreat, I am selling my home here in Old Orchard Beach....3 minutes from the ocean! If you might know of anyone intrested have them check out our Ad on ISoldMyHouse.com.(click on York County) Hope everyone has been having a great summer!!!
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Got ya beat...only 10 days to go....Jeeze...
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PS ,ive got a dare for our group, ive got 17 days until im 40...can anybody beat that,i hate black cake frosting....ev
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howdy!..ok i was looking at a class of 81 yearbook with denise henderson,and there was alot of hate writing,very disturbing.(lmfao), i wont name names but i rcogn ized some...todd the beer's getting better up here., is your son a nut or just accident prone? That beer i typed about is on the web, check it out.I finally got Roger Pelkey to stock it.(Roger's.R&R,M&J now)...very shortly Phish is coming back to the county,so he's stocked up hard. Last time they had a concert at Loring there was 70.000 people up there...as you can tell, day 4 of my vaca is going well.No eulogys for me ...take care everyone.......EV
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By the way,
Please excuse my whine but:
My son Timmy broke his arm again yesterday. The same one he broke in April! The cat had to have his face sewn back on Monday to the tune of 300$ (+)(I would personally like to eulogise that cat), My wifes car is overheating, I need a new battery in my truck, and I had my 40 salary hours in on Wednesday in the morning.
Ain't life grand! Again have a Happy 4th!
T. Wilson
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Howdy All Fello Americans,
Happy 4th. Its a hot one down here and yes there's a possiblity there will be a barn burner or two down here and I'm not talking sports.
Eric, when I left Maine in 91 there weren't many local brew's to try back then. Besides seeing the family, I think a trip back up that way to sample some of the local beers would be a good thing. Something I thought was funny when my brother moved out to Oregon was when I took Brad to a microbrewery I ordered a local Pint of Black Butte Porter and Brad order a pint of Budwieser. I could not convince him for the longest time to try anything else. Thankfully my brother has weened hisself from Bud and now drinks Henry's a Northwest beer, which I enjoy when I visit him. If your ever up in Portland, Oregon you'll see what I mean when I say its the beer capital of the country. I'm getting thirsty just thinking about it.
I'm not sure how others feel about having their loved ones eulogised on this website but if I or anyone in my immediate family die's while this sites up and running please do me a favor and keep it to yourself. It may not be appearant from my verbose discourse but I just want to fade away someday down the rabbit hole.
Have a happy 4th.
T. Wilson
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hi,glad to see the site still flowing...i swear TW should have been a beaver.wish everyone a great summer,god knows we need it after last winter..Todd if you ever take a break from the wine,try some Atlantic Brewing Company brews(bar harbor)..for sure the blueberry ale.Well,hope nobody else dies.....take care everyone.....EV
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Jun 10, 2003 6:58AM
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Just thought I would let evryone know that Aaron Nelson, our old principal, has past away.
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Jun 09, 2003 8:52PM
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Hi class of 81 I just wont to send my condolences to
Holly Churchill her gram pass a way and her mom has had
heart attack.
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So the vistor lives in the County.
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Howdy Folks,
One bottle of wine on the wall completed and ready for disposal. It would be hard to become and alchoholic drinking just wine....but there are times when being a wineo is very appealing to me. Gewurztraminer is a very fine wine. I also like any late harvest or early havest white or red table wine selected from any shelf in the grocery store. One of my very very favorites is a logan berry wine or a late harvest reislin. I also like 'turning leafs' chardonay. I like the sweet one's. "How sweet it is."
How is averyone? I feel that Mark may be able to sleep in peace now that sadam is gone. I know I should temper my comments in light of my current condition but...oh what the hell...Hamas is on the list. If they screw up the current peace initiative we'll be chasing them all the way back to Iran.
Tim, Ben, a neighbor boy, and I went swimming today. It was overcast and drizzling today so we had the pool to ourselves. I bought Ben a new lycra swim suit with floatation and we were dieing to try it out. I think he'll be swimming like a fish here before too long.
Wrapping up my work on the Olivenhain Dam mechanical work. Currently, we may be moving on up to Vancouver, Washington but I'm not entirely sure I want to. I could use some divine guidence with my and my families next move. I'm tired of it all and I don't know what to do about it currently. Its ain't simple no more.
In any case, I wish everyone a nice summer and hope everything is fine as frog hair for you. Ricky, You have my condolences.
We'll be seeing you.
T. Wilson
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There's an article about Presque Isle posted on the CNN website. If it isn't on the main page then type in Maine Town in Center of Solar System in the search box and it should bring you to the article.
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May 30, 2003 2:42PM
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love and prayers to Rick and family. I know its been a long hard road for all of you.
To all of you in th PI area that would be interested in a BBQ with Ian Serrano and family,I'm putting together a get together Monday june 9th. drop me an email or call if you can come.Ian hasn't been able to make the reunions so he would love to see everyone.
thanks and see you soon,
leah
lgirardin@nehemri.com or 764-6226
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May 22, 2003 3:18PM
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Condolences go out to Derrick and Dianne Collins. Derrick's dad recently passed away.
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Howdy folks,
Hear it was in the 80's up there in my home town. Went swimin in the ocean today in Carlsbad. It was a fine time. I love swiming in the Pacific.
Take care.
T. Wilson
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hi everyone,just read some of the older posts..yes it snows up here and yes its cold sometimes,but damn its nice...went snowmobiling in jeans last weekend,rode motorcycles monday,4wheelers today..the only thing bumming me out is the lakes take forever to thaw out....on another note,had a few with david watson the other day,enjoyed that very much.He got a award at UMPI for his acheivements(thats why he was up here),got to like that...take care everyone....EV
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Speaking if tournament. Does anyone remember our game against the Lawrence Bulldogs?
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Hello.
Another Miss Dingwall factoid was that she also taught my Grandfather back when Cunningham was the high school. I wonder what happened to her slides from her adventures.
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Howdy Folks,
Torry, After reading your brief message for the third time I now remember how significant its is when the snow finally starts to melt.
T. Wilson
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After reading your posting, Todd, I must admit that I really know very little of the world....but the things I do remember came solely from Merle Smith and Miss Dingwall. To any and all classmates in the service, our best to you and your families.
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Howdy Howdy,
I know I may seem nuts but recently I had another brief Miss Dingwall moment while watching the movie "My Big Fat Greek Wedding." Something about the Parthenon brought it all back to me.
And that's all I got to say about that.
T. Wilson
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Howdy Folks,
The local news station just jogged a deep memory I have whike they were attempting to educating the public about the significance of Iraq's History.
The newscaster explained how Iraq was "Mesopotomia the cradle of civilization" and further announced the existence of ancient hanging gardens as one of the "seven wonders of the ancient world" like it would be the first time I'd heard of it, all with a gleam in her eye!
For a brief moment the bleach blond was transformed into a gray haired, lady with rhinestone glasses wearing a 50's style skirt along with the bobby socks and saddle shoes. I immediately realized that Miss Dingwall's legacy lives on somehow through me.
The ironic part to all of this is that I really did quite poorly in Miss Dingwalls class and I didn't like her all that much (at the time).
I miss her now.
T. Wilson
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The snow is finally starting to melt!
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Mar 28, 2003 6:51PM
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Wake up everyone can't belive the class of 81 is being so quite. Ha Ha take care everyone
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I take back what I said - the boys made it too! Now we will be at the "Auditorium" from 3:00 until 9:00!?!
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Torry, that's so funny. I live in Bangor and even the kids at the high school say, Tournament? You mean basketball? Oh well, guess we were sheltered. Have a great time! We all have fond memories of those "tournament" outings!!!!!
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We are headed to "tournament" this weekend! Why is it that only folks from Aroostook County truely understand when we say that?? Does anyone remember our Senior Year at Tournament? I think the biggest party was at the Holiday Inn!?! I remember no sleep - playing in the band the next day and then driving home while trying not to sleep! The girls were great! That's the same as this year - the girls are much better than the boys! Keenan and his friends have big plans for tournament this year - it will be their first experience (5th graders!) I think the parents are just as excited to get away and have some fun at the Fairfield Inn!
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Hello Margo and all,
Good news we're expecting rain this week! However, it will be somewhere's between 65 and 80 degrees F and sunny for the most part.
I know political discourse can be highly controversial but for some time now I've been wondering what to make of going to Iraq. I've come to regard war with Iraq not much of a war at all but its the after affects that I find much more disconerting
Something interesting I've recently read has helped me understand what I've been trying to understand and its history. If your interested, read the afterthoughts of General Norman Schwarzkopf's autobiography "It Doesn't Take A Hero." I find it sincere and to the point.
Today I turned on the TV and watched Madame Albright (the old battle axe) and Norman Schwarzkopf being interviewed on "Face The Nation". I wonder if this administration is listening?
On the other hand if you realize what bio terrorism or nuclear bombs can do I find it totally freaky that countries with leaders like Sadam or North Korea's dictator can get their slimy hands on them. In light of that I can understand the administrations damb the torpedo's attitude.
So here we go. One thing history in this country has taught me is that Americans will fight for what they believe in. I just hope the paths we've chosen are worth the cost if it comes to it.
In the mean time I wish I could be hunting terrorists. Now that would be fun.
TTFN
T. Wilson
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Todd,
Must admit I do like looking out the window in Feb. and seeing the Robins. We get just enough snow here to keep me happy. We even had a white Christmas here this year.
Keep shoveling PI. Our Ground Hog here says so. Although family has asked Rick to shoot it.
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Hello from sunny Southern California,
Yeah it was around 80-degrees here again today. I keep thinking its summer all the time which can be really quite boring weatherwise.
Went camping at Dixon Lake last weekend and had a camp-over for several of my son's friends to help celebrate his 8th birthday. Its hard to believe I too was once eight years old. We had lots of fun even though we had a bunch of paranoid park rangers pestering us at the campsite. No beer and no fire allowed! You can use charcoal though. Plenty of fire risk in this area with lots of expensive property nearby.
You know....now that I've been southern californified I doubt I can even begin to understand what its like to be a cold north eastener anymore? My my my..
TTFN
T Wilson
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I fixed the problem displaying photos. I know the hit counter on the main page doesn't work - I'll get to that another time.
If anyone is having trouble seeing photos or posting messages, make sure you don't have some kind of ad-blocking (pop-up blocking) software running. The site uses pop-ups to do its thing, so if you block them, some of the features won't work.
Hope everyone's having a nice cold winter! It's not quite as cold as the county here, but we've gotten over 100" of snow so far. It just never stops. I'll take the snow instead of -30 degree temperatures any day though!
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I just moved the site to a server with a newer version of software and you may experience problems as a result. For instance the display of photos in the photo album has apparently broken. I'll try to fix that problem shortly. If you experience any problems besides that please let me know so I can fix them.
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IT IS REALLY COLD IN AROOSTOOK COUNTY!!!!!!! I always wonder why we moved back here in the middle of January!
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Allison i know what you mean about memories i went and watched a Messalonskee Basketball game girls and what memories it brought back. I never realized how much i enjoyed watching the game its not as popular down here as it is in PI. Of course when your a kid your probably to involved visiting with your friends to watch the game, because i'll ask my daugter the score of a game and she says i don't know i don't watch it. My daughter is going to get the experience of a lif time shes going to Florida in March to play softball for a team from Portland, Hopefuly we'll get to go too, How lucky these kids are these days. We'll hope everyone had a happy new year and my thoughts are with you all going through hard times right now becase we are too.
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hope everyone had a great christmas....it was certainly a white one for us in the southern part of the state! i had a barrage of memories hit me last night---went to the wildcats basketball game in hampden...my nephew plays on the varsity team...the girls won in a close game, the boys lost by 6...brought back so many memories of school, friends, life....can't believe, or is it denial, that we have been out of school for so many years....sitting on those bleachers for a couple of hours certainly makes one feel their age!!
happy new year everyone...
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Lisa. Glad to hear from you! Hope you had a good holiday. Denise is still up in Bangor helping her mom out and trying to help her adjust. I thought the funeral was going to be in Bangor. Had I known it was up home I would have rode up there with Kenny so I am anxious to see Denise and make sure she is doing o.k. Hope you and the family are doing well...keep in touch Lisa! :-)
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thanks carma. me and neecie are having it rough this year, but we'll get through it together like we always do.
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Thinking of all the good times will help Carol. Your emotions will be over-filled but they will be more joyeus than sad. I still feel that way with the loss of my mom and sister especially over the holidays but thank god we have the memories. (now that we are adults, we can more understand what our parents meant when they said that)Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all!!!
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My thoughts and prayers are with both Lisa and Denise!
With Christmas coming, this being the first since my dad died, I am sure that there will be moments that will be difficult. God Bless you!
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You are right Torry. Marvin did graduate in 1982. Ol' Marv is still silly I see. Marvin lived in Portland for quite a few years before moving back up home a year or so ago. Marvin hung around the class of 81 which is why he must have forgotten....at least I hope that's why. I know he was around on grad night because he was the one everyone volunteered to store the liquor in his trunk. That would be an initiation of some sort in college wouldnt it? LOL
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Was Marvin Cramichael in our class or '82? He installed a new washer and dryer for me yesterday and said that he graduated with us. I just couldn't remember. A lot of people get my sister, Trudy, and I mixed up so he could have been from '82.
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I guess we are all reaching that stage in our lives where our parents are getting older!?! I heard someone say the other day that once we get done caring for our children we will be caring for our parents (if we haven't lost them already)! My thoughts and prayers are with both Lisa and Denise!
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Condolences also go out to another classmate Lisa Brigman who also lost her father recently. Keep in touch Lisa, We're thinking of you and your family as well.
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Merry Christmas everyone! Here is hoping you all have a safe and happy holiday! Condolences go out to our classmate Denise Carter who's father recently passed away. May they find peace this holiday season. We are thinking of you Denise.
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Howdy Folks,
Hope you all had a fabulous Thanksgiving and are preparing for a wonderful Christmas. Only thirteen days to go!
Yeah we're still here in California. They recently voted Gov. Gray Davis back into office even after the multi-billion dollar energy deregulation debacle he was in the middle of. Now the government is chopping 10-billion dollars out of the education budget to help recover from a 20 or so billion dollar deficite. Its a strange and confusing place to me. I use a brain to money ratio analogy to help myself understand because at times it seems there's more money than brains around here.
Even now I realize the values of where I grew up and thank God that even though we didn't have much it was enough. Not too much if you know what I mean.
We finished placement of the Olivenhain Dam three weeks early and now I'm continuing on with the installation of the valves which will control the flow of water into the distrbution system. You can check it out by looking up "Olivenhain Dam" on Google or check out the company website at www.kiewit.com. If you find dam's interesting
My wife is leading the Christmas float building effort for the Boy Scouts pack 640 "Pacific Desert Council". They have a 3-4 hour long chrictmas parade here in Escondido on December 14th. I have sometimes begruded the cost in time and money for her involvement with the BSA but in the end its all good. I remember the parade last year. It was 70-degrees out!
My wife's parents came down from Oregon to have Thanks Giving with us. My wifes parents are definitly a product of the 60's.....they plan to sail their 44-foot sailboat down here on their way to 15-years of sailing around the world. I used to get angry at their supposed selfishness but have learned to accept it and love them just the same. My Mother-in-law, God bless her, has recently found out she's had MS for a while now is showing some symptoms. The disease punctuates both her vunerability and her strength as she continues on with life. I know now where my wife gets her tenacity.
Well, thats all for now.
TTFN
T.Wilson
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hi to all. I hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving. May the holidays bring peace and joy to you and yours. Take time for yourself and your family during the season. Isn't that what it's all about. Love,Leah
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Nov 19, 2002 8:40PM
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Maybe Martha was preparing herself for what's in store in the future. she has a home in Maine and accoriding to her neighbors, she isnt a very nice lady. But I find her shows very informative and refuse to believe a lady worth a billion dollars would bother to sell stock illegally for the sake of money. Just my opinion........ :-)
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Hi,
Just happened to be flipping through channels this morning and saw Martha Stewart on a harvester at the Good farm in Aroostook County....It was a nice piece. Wish I could have taped it. It talked about how school is let out, hand picking etc. Ahh, the good old days.
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Hi everyone. Torry, I think I vaguely remember some music coming from somewhere that visitor asked about and I do think it was around the area where you lived. I am not sure if it was on a pole or not tho. I havent thought about that in years.Like you, I will be turning 40 in a few weeks so I could be wrong.
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My memory is fading!?! I turned 40 yesterday!?! I somehow vaguely remember that same "box"! I will ask my parents about it! At least it was warmer today and most of the snow has melted.
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Nov 05, 2002 6:29PM
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It's official. Fall time is over and Old Man Winter has arrived. It seems that this year has zoomed right on by and Thanksgiving and Christmas are right around the corner. Torry...did they play music from some sort of box on the phone pole next to your house when we were kids or is that a faulty memory? I think the box was actually hooked up to the post office or something.??
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My boys (including my husband) "love" to go to the fields after the harvester has been through to pick potatoes! You can tell they never had to do it to earn money!?! I never go with them! We actually had snow last night - it was enough so that everything was white this morning. It was gone by the time we got out of church.
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All the talk about harvest certainly takes me back. Remember Potato Picker's Special on WAGM? I worked with Karen Tompkins on that show.....behind the scenes, that is. We were the ones who picked up the Dunkin Donuts at 3:45 a.m. and then made bacon and eggs for John Logan and all the crew. It made actually picking the potatoes look like a dream. We'll never forget those days, will we?
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And Ted, how about some news from the front line? Do you stay holed up in your house now or what?
Unfortunately splattering the sniper news all over the TV only gives this guy the charge he's looking for.
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Thanks for the link to the NPR story Jon. I too have haunting memories of harvest. I must admit they are good memories, although I don't remember liking it at the time. I think about it quite often this time of year when I'm getting so much stuff out of the garden. I agree with you, Todd - it's the smell of dirt that usually brings it all back.
We got an inch of snow here last night. All I have left to bring in are the potatoes. I'd give anything just for a potato digger. I only have two rows to dig, but doing it with a shovel gets old real fast. Maybe if I get some sticks and mark off sections I can get the neighbors to help. I'll pay them a penny a potato. Yeah, that'll work.
Listen to your radio early tomorrow morning: "Andy Johnson says he's starting on time..."
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Howdy Folks,
Here's a few songs I often hear in my mind at this time of year:
"Well we pick-um up pick-um up put them in a barrel put the big ole barrel on a tater truck"
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"Give me 40 acres and I'll turn this truck around its the easiest way I've found."
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"I've got a brand new combine harvester and I'll give you the key. You've got 40 acres and I've got 53."
Something like that.
One more song for all you tater pickers. I think I was 6 or 7-years old but I used to go pick taters with my mom at Beaulieu's and they always played the song " Haper Valley PTA" which used to get louder as we passed the radio station out by Arnold Brook Lake.
One more thing....when ever I'm around dirt equipment with sqeeky tracks and the smell of the earth I immediately rememeber potatoe diggers and home.
Thanks for sharing Jon.
TTFN
T. Wilson
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HEllo everyone. ust wanted to thank you all for your prayers. Andrew is doing great and is coming home tomorrow. HE is 100% walking, talking, so thanks again
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Hello everyone,
With the beautiful fall colors, crisp cold mornings and clear blue skies the memories of those days out in the potato fields, busting our backs and freezing our feet...KEEP COMING BACK TO HAUNT ME!!!! WHY WON'T THEY LEAVE ME ALONE!!!!! 35 CENTS A BARREL!!!!! IT WAS AROOSTOOK COUNTY'S EQUIVALENT TO A SWEAT SHOP....ONLY IT WAS TOO DAMN COLD TO SWEAT!!!!
But seriously....I was listening to National Public Radio today and low the following segment was aired: "Potato Harvest" in Presque Isle. The following link will take you to the article.
http://search.npr.org/cf/cmn/segment_display.cfm?segID=151308
I listened with a smile from ear to ear as Brandon Roope, my former neighbor and employer (and nemesis) for several harvests, gave his thoughts about the potato harvest break and what it means to the community.
That segment had more impact and meaning to those of us who experienced it than anyone else could EVER imagine!!
Just wanted to share that with everyone. Warm regards to all!!
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FINALLY! The leaves are just now changing color. Usually by now they are all on the ground!?! It was a beautiful weekend - 70's yesterday! Global warming must be hitting Aroostook County!?!
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Oct 06, 2002 2:01PM
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Has the leaves started to turn color yet in the county?
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Hi Everybody! I now live in Washougal, Washington. We have been here for 3 yrs. Move here as a result of job changes with Pete's Job. Pete and I have been married for 13 yrs and have 2 children, Tim 8 yrs. and Stacey 5 yrs. For now I am a stay at home mom, best job yet!!! My dad past away in March 2002. He battled cancer for 5 years and actually beat the odds. Though I will miss him even more now, I know he is Home with the Lord! Anyway, glad to have found this site. I have wondered often over the years where everyone went. Sure would have loved to have made it to the Class Reuion but one can't be in 2 places at once.
All the best to each of you and God Bless!
Carol
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We are back from another adventure to Europe! Sorry to hear about Karen's Dad and Mr. Kennison.
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Howdy Folks,
Its another sunny day down here in Southern California. Sorry to here of the new losses. Mr. Kenison introduced me to the tromebone when I was in 5th grade. It didn't take but I'll never forget the introduction. As for the bandies.....there hasn't been anything any more memorable during the basketball games then the band. I loved the music and whats more I loved the marching band during the parades I attended throughout my life in Presque Isle.
Andy, I'm back. I find it interesting that Switzerland has joined the United Nations. Its status of the last bastion of nutrality is now history.
I don't know how everyone else weathered this past week, but for myself it has been particularly draining. My mother had a successful hip operation at Maine Med. and my father is staying at the same Comfort Inn that the terrorists stayed in. Seems that everywhere you go there they are. Buffalo included.
Well, TTFN
T. Wilson
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To all of you "Bandies"......I've just returned from Mr. Kenison's funeral. Anybody who experienced his teaching in PI will be glad to know he continued this valuable gift until 1999 in the southern part of the state. He will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with Karen, also, at this difficult time.
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I hear Karen Tompkins' dad passed away this week. Sorry to hear. Our thoughts go out to Karen and the family...
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Sep 11, 2002 12:06PM
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The High School Music Teacher has passed away; Mr. Kennison...Condolence to his friends and family and former students.
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Thank you all for your prayers. But i think some of my message was lost while being sent, It was not my son who was hit but his best friend . I still want to thank you for your prayers though.
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Torry - let us know how it goes with the kids. It sure is nice to travel by ourselves (granted we don't get to do it much), but I can see the day when we'll want to bring the kids out to get some culture. When they're old enough to appreciate it, that is.
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What an excellent opportunity Torry! I hope you and your family have a wonderful and safe trip and dont forget to let us all know about all the wonderful places that you will be visiting! Hope everyone had a great summer!!
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Actually this is John's sister. I was looking up my class site and I thought I'd take a look at his. I found your message Laurie and thought I'd let you know that he's in Maryland. He lives in Waldorf and works in D.C. as a federal agent for ATF (Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms). I'll tell him about this site so he can talk to you himself.
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Wish us luck! We are off to Europe again!?! Hopefully taveling with a 7 year old is better than when he was 5! We will be there for 2 weeks so we will not be "in the air" on September 11th but we will be out of this country!?!
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Sep 01, 2002 10:18PM
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Sep 01, 2002 8:07PM
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No,I dont have to steal anyone else's lines. Just making a fact of how you must have quite the sad life to be on a class site of people who graduated over 20 years ago and who u most likely dont know. Must suck to be you....come on everyone...poor poor JP....doesnt get enough attention at home so it has to get it from strangers on web sites. When it finds out no one is intrested in what it has to say...it festers and festers like a boil until someone like me gets inside his computer and takes care of the problem. do ya need some help shutting that down Jean-Pierre?
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Sep 01, 2002 7:35PM
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Ah, a steel magnolias fan, I see.
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Sep 01, 2002 1:41PM
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More like a boil on the A** that just keeps festering is more like it!
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Aug 31, 2002 11:16PM
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Don't mind me, I'm just the figment of everybody's collected imagination :)
Jean-Pierre
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Aug 31, 2002 5:00AM
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JP: Just admit you cant figure out passwords if you cant even figure out how to spell your own name. a Fictionous "JP" isnt impressing anyone. Impress this class site more by not coming back.
sign: ME (LOL)
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Aug 30, 2002 6:10PM
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I mean it Andy,
I got too many of my own fish to fry right now anyways, so coming up with ways to get through passwords is just a waste of my time.
JP
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Sounds good to me, "JP". I do have better things to do than try to keep you out of here and set up passwords on this site, ruining it for everyone. Apology accepted, if you're serious.
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Aug 30, 2002 12:35AM
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Okay, Andy, enough is enough I'm calling a truce. Guess I got a little carried away here, I appologize for be a bit unbearable, so let's things just get back to normal here.
Best Regards,
JP
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I don't know how many of you garden, but holy cow do I have a lot of veggies to eat. I didn't think this year would turn out so great, but it sure has come around. We're in the thick of harvest now, with plenty more to come. Nothing better than garden vegetables, home-grown chicken, fresh eggs, venison, rabbit, wild turkey, partridge, and pheasant to eat! Although I may sound like quite the hillbilly, I wouldn't give this life up for anything!
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Does anyone know where John Winslow is? Any info would be great?
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PS getting old sucks no matter what the alternatives are. "Sex, drugs, and Rocken Roll"....baby.
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Greg Flewelling,
If your listening I noticed you live in Chelmsford, Mass.
I worked on the Hiat Regency hotel located in Chelmsford years ago. It seemed like a nice part of Mass.
T. Wilson
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Howdy folks,
Andy, my wifes late Grandfather was a civil engineer and her Grandmother has an 8-millimeter film of "galloping girdy" in action prior to its demise. Believe it or not there's a sister bridge to galloping girdy in Maine on the coast somewhere's around Machias.
Its been around 13-years now, but I once drove over the one in Maine on one of my sojourns around our beautiful coastline and was so taken by it's vertical curvature and construction I stopped to take it all in. Subsequently I've read an article on how they made the one in Maine resistent to harmonic distortion by shortening its suspender cables (making it arch more) and adding fenders to the open girders that support the deck. These fenders make air pass both under and above the deck similar to an airplane wing reducing the sway and bounce to acceptable levels. I'm very proud to say that at least they knew how to fix the bridge in Maine!
Another point on interest for the galloping girdy bridge in Tacoma, Washington is that the remnents of its bridge deck now located on the bottom of the Sound are protected by historical preservation laws. Go figure?
Well, don't want to get too excited about the new Tacoma Narrow's bridge....something about counting your chickens before the eggs hatch (which I do believe answers that age old question of which came first). Life can change on a dime and I may be lucky to make it through the job I'm on the way things go sometimes.
On another note, my family and I went to the San Diego zoo the other nite. I have to laugh because when I first enter the zoo I wondered just exactly where the animals were as we made our way through a rather large consessions area. Like any amusement park they draw you in as they relieve you of your dough. Some of the money goes to helping animal species all over the world so its a good cause.
In any case, If you ever go to this zoo I suggest you do it in the day time so you don't get turned around like we did. My wife and kids managed to get into a show they have, which was quite spectacular from what I hear. My wife and kids ended up seperated from our neighbor friend and I when they took the tram and we took the paths to meet them.
The San Diego zoo is a great zoo despite all the people. The tree and plant varieties they have are also amazing.
Ta ta everyone.
T. Wilson
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Aug 14, 2002 6:49PM
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"OLD AGE IS NOT SO BAD
IF YOU CONSIDER THE ALTERNATIVES"
****MAURICE CHEVALIER
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This brings back memories of college - wasn't it the original Tacoma Narrows suspension bridge that tore itself apart years ago in an infamous catastrophe? I've seen film footage of the bridge oscillating like crazy before it tore itself apart. It was almost "required watching" for engineers to learn about resonance and its amazing effects.
Of course I assume you guys will do a much better job!!!
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Howdy Folks,
Andy, Switzerland sounds like a nice place to visit and I hope you enjoyed yourself there. I love the quality of there construction which includes stainless steel plumbing pipes as a national plumbing standard. Though I have no desire to venture past our borders at this time it is good to hear others are.
Recently flew up to Tacoma, Washington for a one-day area meeting and future work review. My big hope is to be assigned to our newest project called the "Tacoma Narrows suspension bridge." Similar to the cable stay bridge we recently built in Boston, its what they call a signature span and would look very good on a resume. It took the company I work for eight long years of discussions, planning, and waiting on the good citizens of the state of Washington to finally approve the project and now we're planning it's design and construction. The competition to be assigned to this project is keene, but the timeing of the end of this dam project and that one's start-up makes it a likely prospect.
I appreciate your discretionary editing. I believe I did wade in a little, thank God I was wearing my gum rubbers.
To all, Hope this summer has been a good one for you and your families. Take care for now.
T. Wilson
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I see someone did some deleting thank you. I'm starting to think that the website my high school class down here has the right idea, you have to pay to write messages on it. But i do like coming here and reading about your lives. Thanks
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Just wanted to drop a little note to say Hi!! I'm still working at the YWCA in Bangor. I just spent 2 weeks working with a marine biology teacher from Bangor on a summer camp offered by the Y. It was Oceanography and it was like a 2 week long biology field trip like alot of you went on in high school. I missed out because I didn't take college classes, which I regret now. But twenty years later I learned a lot and had lots of fun with the kids (ages 10-12). Have been having a very busy summer. Hope you all are happy and well. Billy B. if you're still reading this drop me a line.
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Wow. I go on vacation for a couple of weeks and the whole site goes crazy! I've cleaned things up now. For those of you who have been paying attention, you should find it all back in order. Sorry for the delay; and believe me, I'll be paying attention now.
And for what it's worth, I had a great vacation! My wife and I finally got to go away without the kids and have a nice break. We went to Switzerland and travelled around. It was awesome! As much as I love the kids, I find that getting away on occasion is very enjoyable and important for our "emotional health." I strongly recommend it for everyone!
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Hope everyones summer is going well. Our has been very busy with summer softball, my daughter plays,we were in MA last weekend for regionals and it was the trip from hell! We got lost for 2hrs looking for the fields that were 10 minutes from our motel. Not fun. Then everything went down hill from there. No need for details just imagine what could happen and it did.This weekend were in Bangor,at least we won't get lost there. Other than that summer has been great. take care
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Jul 08, 2002 6:21AM
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Thoughts and Prayers go out to the family of Carroll Dickinson who passed away on Sunday. Carroll and his family have resided on Condon Hill for many many years.
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sorry everyone who got an e-mail from me. I meant to post it to this message board. Didn't mean to clutter your mail boxes. I'm just looking for an address for Karen Tompkins-Stuart. Her listed address isn't valid. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Hope everyone is well......thanks for your help.
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The class of '82 are having their reunion next weekend. There is no way that they will have as much fun as we had at ours!!! They are having a DJ Saturday night!?! We are headed to Bar Harbor for the 4th (week of sailing and fun)! Happy Independence Day to you all!
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hi everyone. good to hear from you. it's been a while. things in PI are busy. work is good. we are doing a big vacation this summer. maybe i'll drop a line and let you know how much fun we have. we are doing Boston,New York and DC. Have a nice summer everyone and be safe.
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