2010-04-07 / Op-Ed

QUESTION OF THE WEEK

When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?
By David Hart

Max Brown, of Waterville: “A professional athlete because of the money they make and the respect they get.” Max Brown, of Waterville: “A professional athlete because of the money they make and the respect they get.”
Chris Bachelder, of Kingfield: “The only time I was ever asked that question I said the teacher’s boss.” Chris Bachelder, of Kingfield: “The only time I was ever asked that question I said the teacher’s boss.”
Tina Dickey, of N. Anson: “A motorcycle racer.” Tina Dickey, of N. Anson: “A motorcycle racer.”
Dennis Howell, of Waterville/Kingfield: “I wanted to be a commercial fisherman, because it was in my family and I was a Newfie from Newfoundland.” Dennis Howell, of Waterville/Kingfield: “I wanted to be a commercial fisherman, because it was in my family and I was a Newfie from Newfoundland.”
Rob Nason, of Raymond: “Rich!!” Rob Nason, of Raymond: “Rich!!”

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