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Wednesday, March 08, 2006
It was FREEZING up there and she politely asked if she could film me and ask me some questions. I, of course, said no but felt silly and apologetic about it because I'm always hounding people and I hate when I'm told no. So I offer her a nice local insider tip. From this deck, you can see Mount Katahdin, the highest mountain in Maine, about 75 miles to the North.
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wht is this suppose to be?
ReplyDeletewater reservoir? water tank?
lookout point? light house?
what is tht for?
no official role for this tower?
you said no. you're mean. you can't get laid when you turn em down man.
ReplyDeletezb: It's a water tank on the highest spot on this side of the city. The actual tank is metal and inside the granite base and pine and cedar observatory.
ReplyDeletesteph: I felt comfortable that my chances were equal either way. ;)
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