Enter the Food Coma

From the Kickstarter page:

FOOD COMA TV will take Joe on the road and put him in five locations throughout Maine. Each location will be the focus of a 10 minute episode, available for free online. Edited with additional footage from the tour, the five episodes will be complied into an hour long film available on DVD and for download (and conveniently scheduled to be released around the holiday season).

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Two Dead in Rumford Shooting

So I’m sitting here in Hattie’s Chowder House when I’m told that two men have been shot dead in their home at Rumford. The article at WGME says:

The Home where two men were shot to death.

The Home where two men were shot to death.

Friends and roommates Victor Sheldon, 22, and Roger Day, 48, lived at 244 Pine St., where they were shot at about 9:30 p.m. Police said both men were shot in the head.

A third person inside the home at the time was in a different room and called police.

Police have questioned several people but have made no arrests. Crime scene tape remained at the house Tuesday, and police didn’t obtain a search warrant until the mid-afternoon, which allowed detectives to photograph and videotape the crime scene, News 8′s Jim Keithley reported.

This is sincerely one of the craziest things I’ve ever heard of happening in Maine. Almost as crazy at the guy who butchered his boss and family down in coastal Maine.

Five Tornados so far in Maine? Should we Worry?

Though none have been this big, Maine is certainly getting some activity!

Though none have been this big, Maine is certainly getting some activity!

Really this is quite interesting news. Tornados happening in Maine, though seemingly rare, have started to come up a bit more often lately. The lastest one was reported to have hit East Bethel, travelled a mile and a half then disappeared. It was apparently only 100 yards in diameter or so and considered an F-0 with winds up to 80 mph. This is a very strange thing to hear about, kind of like an earthquake happening in Portland. Not very likely.

Should we take heed to this change? Does this mean that global warming is actually a factor? If so why has this summer been so incredibly cold? Never the less we need to pay attention to these things!

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New Footage of Tornado in Western Maine!