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I didn't call you Pinocchio, I call you Peternocchio. I'm just having a bit of fun with you man, that's all. You know, make no offense to that, I don't like that, but you know me, right? Anyway, yeah, it's a lot of the same for me. I've done a lot of traveling over the years. You know, from here to Canada, to the States, to Africa, to the UK, you know, I've been around. And I've seen places and seen things and seen the way of life and different things. And there's just no place like home, man. I absolutely love Newfoundland, I really do. It's a beautiful, picturesque province where you can get just about anything you want. We've even got spots where there's sandy beaches, if you can believe that. Northern Bay Sands is a beautiful spot, and they've actually got sandy beaches there. Not really anywhere else in the island. When you talk about a beach in Newfoundland, you're talking about rocks and ocean. And it's a beach, technically. You're probably not going to want to be sunning yourself there or whatever. Well, you know, maybe you will. I do know a rocky beach where a lot of people do get together, and there's a lot of grass there too. But right close to the water, it's all rocks. Most of which are very smooth. They call them beach rocks, right? They're oval-shaped and round and stuff. You don't usually find too many pointy rocks on a North Atlantic beach. They're usually all rounded and stuff from the ocean and smacking against each other and stuff. They're usually nice, round rocks. And I've always found that fascinating too. My niece, the mean one, she's 19 and she still collects beach rocks. I don't know why, but she's got the mind of like a 10-year-old, I think. You know, it's unfortunate, but it is the way it is, man. I mean, last week her sister got a little doll at the dollar store. It was this cheap little thing. I think she paid like two or three bucks for it. And the 19-year-old cried, little girl, because she didn't get one. And that blew my friggin' mind. I just couldn't comprehend crying over a little kid doll when you're an adult. I don't get that, man. But that's the way she is. I just don't understand it. And when she gets angry, she'll scream and yell and swear and degrade people and call you nasty stuff. Just like what a kid would do having a temper tantrum. It's kind of unique. I've never really seen that type of behaviour in a grown-ass adult before. I just really have it. Like, tantrums. And, I mean, she told her grandfather, my dad, to go F himself last week. He's an old bastard and this and that. Man, this stuff she didn't say to him. And you know what that was over? She had taken the protective plastic off her rare and old card notebooks and then said she didn't do it. But she had the stack of plastics and the stack of comic books right in front of her and she said she didn't do it. But meanwhile, he walked in on her sliding a book out of one of those plastic protectors. So he said, don't do that. He said, they're expensive and it takes away the value. Which it does. Anybody that ever knows anything about comic books or card collecting or any of that stuff, you know damn well you keep it in the protective casing. Any oil on it from your fingers, it all degrades the value, right? Well, she absolutely freaked out. She slid the whole stack of comics and the plastics right onto the floor with her arm. She stormed out of the house. She started yelling and swearing at him from the back deck. She was throwing deck furniture around. I mean this was an absolute chaos here in this house last week. And she's freaked at me twice since mom died like that. She's freaked at my brother the same way. Calling him down to the dirt. Calling me down to the dirt. It's just not, it's not adult behavior. And I told my sister, I said she has to go for a psychiatric evaluation. That's like not being an ass about it. That's legit. She's got something wrong upstairs and it either has to be medicated or gone through with counseling or something or she's not going to change. I said she'll be 20 years old on her birthday and this is the way she still acts. I mean that is not cool. And it turned out like a bunch of dad's comics got all buckled up from hitting the floor and pages got like folded like dog ears and stuff. And no remorse whatsoever. No remorse. I just, I don't get it. The type of person like that, that's someone that could like you know get so angry that they stabbed someone and they wouldn't care. You know? You've got to show remorse for negative actions and I don't see that in this kid. Well in this adult. But it blows my mind. I got to be honest. KC2PKGGray, same question to you man. What do you love or hate about East Machias? Because I know it's not your original spot. I know you moved there by choice. So what do you like it or love it or hate it about where you're to?

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