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OAKLAND -- Police Thursday afternoon arrested a Norridgewock man who allegedly drove as fast as 60 mph on residential...
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SLOWTHEMDOWN of skowhegan, ME
Nov 21, 2008 4:47 PM
cars & trucks often go 60mph
on the residential streets
of greenwood ave & gem st.
in skowhegan all the time

tellin skow PD is like talking
to a deaf&blind wallreport abuse
redsox19 of Oakland, ME
Nov 21, 2008 11:21 AM
Not much different from school. Sleeping at his desk or sitting at his own special desk outside the principle's office.report abuse
daredevil of madison, ME
Nov 21, 2008 10:08 AM
i worked with big blob on some construction jobs,he was eather drunk,hungoveror, sleeping behind a beam.at the end of the day he was stealing anything he could fit in his over size lunch bucket.he was alway getting the pink slip first.report abuse
redsox19 of Oakland, ME
Nov 21, 2008 9:59 AM
Hey Mike,
You remember how it worked. If I had told the teachers, he would have kicked my butt at recess.
:) I get my justice now by reading stuff like this about him.report abuse

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