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AUGUSTA -- Maine's growing budget problems are setting the stage for a debate over whether the state should raise...
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sharan of West Gardiner, ME
Mar 5, 2008 9:02 PM
I have to comment,
anameutrust~~
Are you kidding?
1. Hygienists make $35-40 an hour.
2. I am SURE there are plenty of jobs close to her. No one said Waterville.
3. My babies were lovingly cared for by Meme.
(I worked part-time)
4. If Mommy wanted to stay home, she should have married the biological donor and had him pay for it!!
Meanwhile, We pay for her.
That is LAZYreport abuse
anameutrust of Hallowell, ME
Mar 4, 2008 9:40 PM
The other problem with laziness is that it is easier than asking good questions and collecting facts.report abuse
chromedome of China, ME
Mar 4, 2008 9:26 PM
The only problem with laziness is it’s neither curable nor fatal especially while we keep feeding them.report abuse
anameutrust of Hallowell, ME
Mar 4, 2008 9:07 PM
And if too many of them leave, all we'll be left with is the more expensive spread. Won't this be inflationary?report abuse

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