- 23 Apr 2024 20:33
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Yeah, I'm in Maine. I have met Jimjam, but haven't seen him in a couple years. He was very old, so he may no longer be with us.
If you come this way, I'll buy or make you a coffee. However, consider going to Nova Scotia instead. Its' rocky coasts are rockier than ours, the lobster tastes slightly better, it's more like Maine than Maine is. Just don't eat any French Canadian pancakes. I forget the name, but one of those breakfasts has a few thousand calories, mostly oil. Made me feel terrible.
Speaking of Canada, I would very much like to go to Vancouver. Very pretty, great restaurants.
Tainari88 wrote:
I am sure over time they will improve.
You said you are from the state of Maine? Did you know @jimjam? I worry he is deceased. He was feeling badly physically and he no longer posts at all. He was Hungarian American and very blonde and blue-eyed. Such a nice man. I liked him a lot.
A lot of people from Maine are of Scotch-Irish descent and English. German too. All sorts of people. But a lot of European background Americans are in Maine. Jimjam invited me to visit him in Maine. I never could go. I had so many things to do in Mexico. My kid is in elementary school still. And I had to be on top of my jobs here.
I have visited a lot of states though Late. Let me see the ones I have visited or lived in or stayed in for more than a day or two in my life? Colorado, New York, California, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, Indiana, Michigan, Wyoming, Illinois, Florida, Delaware, and Washington DC which is not a state.
So I have seen my fair share of the USA. Lower 48. Alaska and Hawaiian Islands? No, never been there. And Maine is one of the states I have never visited before. Montana, Idaho I only drove through Pocatello never stayed overnight there. Montana never been or Washington state or Oregon either. Never been there. Ohio I do not recall ever being there either. Canada was way too cold for my taste. Even though most of Canada is occupied or populated by Canadians who live very close to the US-Canadian border. Most of Canada is just inaccessible tundra and forests that trying to create highways and so on to access is almost through an engineering perspective very hard to accomplish. So it is empty mostly.
Yeah, I'm in Maine. I have met Jimjam, but haven't seen him in a couple years. He was very old, so he may no longer be with us.
If you come this way, I'll buy or make you a coffee. However, consider going to Nova Scotia instead. Its' rocky coasts are rockier than ours, the lobster tastes slightly better, it's more like Maine than Maine is. Just don't eat any French Canadian pancakes. I forget the name, but one of those breakfasts has a few thousand calories, mostly oil. Made me feel terrible.
Speaking of Canada, I would very much like to go to Vancouver. Very pretty, great restaurants.
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