Maine College Transitions
Maine College Transitions piece promoting the virtues of the Maine College Transitions program and Maine Adult Eduction.
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Maine College Transitions piece promoting the virtues of the Maine College Transitions program and Maine Adult Eduction.
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me and dave and crew being stupid at Meca- aka Maine college of art. I heard it’s not what it used to be. they shoulda never fired their best GD teachers. wack-ass hoolie-hoos.
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It’s August 25 and Democratic National Committeeman for Maine Sam Spencer is at the Democratic National Convention in Denver. Attending Maine College Democrats took the time for some introductions.
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This is the introduction video for Congressman Tom Allen at the 2007 Maine College Democrats Convention.
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Fill the steins to dear old Maine
Shout till the rafters ring
Stand and drink a toast once again
Let every loyal Maine man sing
Then drink to all the happy hours
Drink to the careless days
Drink to Maine, our alma mater
The college of our hearts always
To the trees, to the sky, to the spring and its glorious happiness
To the youth, to the fire, to the light that is moving and calling us
To the gods, to the fate, to the rulers of men and their destinies
To the lips, to the eyes, to the girls who will love us someday
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Gorilla kidnapped..$500 Reward for the safe return of the Gorilla and information leading to the arrest and conviction of the Kidnappers. …..UPDATE…Case solved missing Gorilla was found in Swanton VT. Thanks for your help Amercia and speical thanks to You Tube, without them we could of never solved this case!!!!……………………………………………………………………………………..
By Diana Graettinger
BDN Staff
EAST MACHIAS — A giant gorilla was kidnapped in broad daylight Sunday from in front of Sandy’s Sales on Route 1.
No ransom demand had come from the kidnappers as of Tuesday, but the Maine State Police are investigating and have put out an all-points bulletin on the primate — an 8-foot mechanical ape.
The gorilla has been a favorite local attraction at the year-round flea market store, and owner Lowell Miller, 79, wants it back, no questions asked.
It was last seen standing with its hand on the sign in front of Sandy’s Sales. Miller did not know it was missing until he started to close up on Sunday. He thought his clerk had wheeled it inside, and the clerk thought Miller had.
“None of us saw him take it,” Miller said Tuesday.
Miller was surprised the gorilla was missing because of its weight.
“That had a platform in the bottom made out of cement. I had to wheel it out with the wheels on it. Then inside it had motors in it, and you plugged it in and the arms went up and down and it turned sideways,” he said.
“Who the would ever steal a gorilla as heavy as that thing was?” Miller said Tuesday.
Miller believes the gorilla may be hiding in a teenager’s bedroom, and police suspect it may be holed up in some college students’ apartment.
“I don’t know if it is exactly at the college,” Sgt. Jeff Ingemi of the Maine State Police said Tuesday. “I think that it is more likely at a college apartment.”
Miller said he has owned the gorilla for about 10 years. He said it was valued at around $1,500.
Miller’s gorilla is a rubbernecker’s delight as motorists pass by the store.
“It is noticeable,” Miller said. “How many people have a gorilla outside?”
This is not the first time the gorilla has run into trouble, but it’s the first time it has turned up missing.
One time, Miller said, a customer ran into it in the store’s parking lot.
“He went downtown drinking and telling everybody, ‘Hey, I just ran over Sandy’s monkey,’” Miller said.
It cost Miller $75 to have the gorilla repaired that time.
Miller said he wasn’t interested in having anyone arrested, he just wants his mechanical primate to come home.
Anyone with information may call the Maine State Police at 800-432-7381.
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Dean was invited to address the Maine College Republicans at their 2007 Leadership Training Seminar in Augusta, Maine.
The Maine College Republicans were recently awarded the 2007 “Best State Federation in America” award by the College Republican National Committee.
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Part 1 of CDA’s first-ever coordinated media campaign to put vulnerable Senate Republicans on notice. This attack reminds people of Susan Collin’s record for standing with George Bush, and introduces Congressman Tom Allen to Maine’s College Democrats.
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This is a clip from an old movie that includes a rendition of I’m A Rambling Wreck from Georgia Tech. They don’t start in on “I’m A Ramblin’ Wreck” until about the 1:25 mark. The first half of this medley is the Maine Stein Song, the fight song of the University of Maine Black Bears.
This clip is from the 1947 ten minute movie short called “Let’s Sing A College Song” from Universal’s “Sing and Be Happy” series of audience participation sing-a-longs. The singing group is The Gordonaires of Fred Waring’s Pennsylvanians and The University Chorus. This ten minute short has campus footage from five colleges and it was no coincidence that four of the five had football teams ranked high in the polls during the 1940s. The exception was the University of Maine but it was included because the producers wrongfully concluded that the audiences across America all knew the words to “The Stein Song.” Most didn’t, and still don’t. Along with Ramblin’ Wreck from Georgia Tech and the Maine Stein Song, the college fight songs include “Victory Song” from Notre Dame, “Peruna” from Southern Methodist University and “Hail to California” from the University of California. Source: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0364662/
Unfortunately, this is only the last 2:05 of this ten minute movie short. It is humorous that “Hell of an Engineer” becomes “Heck of of an Engineer” given this is from the 1940s.
Join the Georgia Tech YouTube Group: http://www.youtube.com/group/georgiatech
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Gogol Bordello performing “Start Wearing Purple” at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. Hehe, Eugene is posing for my camera. So awesome. It’s hard to see him looking at the cam because the quality on Youtube sucks. One of the coolest things I’ve ever experienced. I will have to go to another one of their shows someday.
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