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SoxPrincess
of Augusta, ME
Jan 6, 2009 8:06 PM
Yes we live in Maine and are used to a lot of snow. Why do you all have such an issue with them letting us know when it is going to snow. I for one like to know so I know if I have to get earlier to clean my car off and give myself some extra time to get to work. I'd rather know when snow is coming so let them keep reporting when we are getting a storm. The article never stated that it was a big deal...just giving us the news. I think that's what a newspaper is for :-)report abuseBill Miller
of Fairfield, ME
C'mon people , this is Maine; 6 inches of snow isn't even an inconveniance. It's a mere dustingreport abuse
Jan 6, 2009 7:12 PM
OMG !! 6 inches of snow. IN MAINE! What are we going to do ? This will be a national Tragedy! All the death and destruction ! A CATASTROPHY!.
C'mon people , this is Maine; 6 inches of snow isn't even an inconveniance. It's a mere dustingreport abuse
Kevin James
of Farmingdale, ME
Jan 6, 2009 6:13 PM
I better go get some milk and bread.report abuseKevin James
of Farmingdale, ME
Jan 6, 2009 6:12 PM
Ok, now all you peeps drivin' your SUVs... slow down, don't get cocky on the road... Those things cause more accidents than anything else on the road due to inexperienced drivers who think they are going to keep them safe.report abuseYou must be a registered user of MaineToday.com to post a comment. Register or log in.


