Thursday, August 7, 2008

What's Good About Maine?

The news doesn't always have to bad. We don't always have to be stuck in "complain" mode. Tell us something good! Ray wants to know what you or your organization is doing to make Maine the wonderful state to live in that it is.

4 comments:

Bruce said...

You go Ray,

It is Sebago Lake by the way

Non Mainers probably call it Lake Sebago

We don't need a commercial contest to let us know what is good about our state.

Quality costs.

BTW
Only you could blame a jogger who was in the breakdown lane wearing a white shirt and a light and facing traffic for getting in your way.
My take is you were chit chatting away about what a marvelous time you had up here in Wilton and not paying attention to things and overeacted
The jogger was doing as he was supposed to.

Ray Richardson said...

Only a liberal would make such a comment. You weren't there, have zero facts but have come to a conclusion that is utterly wrong and yet you are absolutely sure you know what you are talking about.

I was doing just the opposite of what you stated. I take driving with my family very serious because there are people like you out there who are completely clueless.

The breakdown lane is not a jogging lane. He was running in the rain, on an unlit road, at night in heavy traffic. By the way, I never said he had on a white shirt, I said he had a light on his head.

Typically liberal, no facts, no knowledge but absolutely sure he is right.

The breakdown lane is not for joggers. It is not a jogging path.

I am glad of one thing though Bruce. You follow this show so closely, some of it, at least a little has to be getting through. There is still hope for you after all.

The runner was a dummy and it could have cost him his life.

Ray Richardson said...

I missed the "the jogger was doing what he was supposed to do."

Says who?

He was running on Rte 26 in the rain in heavy traffic at night.

Oh I get it, the roads are actually for joggers and bikers and those of us who drive automobiles are in the wrong for being on "their" roads.

Ray Richardson said...

Since you apparently don't have anything good to say about "What's good about Maine," don't post there. We are getting a number of entries, people who are proud of their communities and the good people in them.

They want to brag a little bit about their town and its people and I want to let them.

Sorry you do not see the good in honoring people who contribute to the special nature of this state.