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Larrold McLarroldstein of Limerick, ME
Jan 14, 2009 10:18 PM
Gorebal warming. Remember it. Buy your carbon offset's now so you can slow the global warming!!! I'd like to know what's wrong with a little 'warming' of the planet? It seems to me that we're in more of a cooling phase than warming? And Gore won a Pulitzer with that spew? C'mon. Line up sheeple, the coolaid is waiting.report abuse
RADIOHEAD of CENTRAL, ME
Jan 14, 2009 6:05 PM
Ayuh. Guess we otta close the bedroom winda tonight, Mutha.report abuse
Ladydiodes of Camarillo, CA
Jan 14, 2009 3:34 PM
This was an old house built back in the 1800's when there were large families and farming. Over the years we have only maintained "semi-living quarters" in part of the house. 1 wing was lost to a fire many years ago and we only have caretakers on the property year around. This property is more valuable for the land than it is for the house etc. I wouldn't be in California if the house was of the 21st century. Houses built back in the 1800's are very precarious at best, and it cost a great deal to heat the remaining rooms. Even the underground tanks for the propane don't hold enough to heat the place in Maine winters. Nice to look at and maybe some day the land will be turned over to the state for a wildlife preserve.report abuse
Shelly1 of South Portland, ME
Jan 14, 2009 3:17 PM
Huh? A "regular" 12 bedroom home??? La-dee-dah!!!report abuse

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