Bob Vila Should Have Had A Project In The Coastal Town Of Old Orchard Beach, Maine For His Own Television Series “Bob Vila’s Home Again”

On the heels of his project in the Town of Oak Bluffs on Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts; Bob Vila should have also had a project in the coastal Town of Old Orchard Beach, Maine for his own Television Series “Bob Vila’s Home Again”.

Especially during the early ’90’s, a time much better than the late 1990’s, and any time during the 21st Century (including the present time, as of writing this post).

Where is the coastal Town of Old Orchard Beach, Maine; may you ask? Well, let’s just say it is about halfway on the Eastern Seaboard and the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in between Martha’s Vineyard, and the Canadian Provinces of Newfoundland & Labrador.

A project that Bob Vila could have had in the coastal Town of Old Orchard Beach, Maine would have been just as pleasant, if not more pleasant than his project on Oak Bluffs, Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts. Especially if this project that Bob Vila could have had in the coastal Town of Old Orchard Beach, Maine was on anywhere from 2-30 acres.

Ah, yes; the literal good, old days of the 1980’s, and the early 1990’s. Young radicals were either Infants, Children, Teenagers, or were not born yet; the Internet was in its infancy, no Tiny Homes, environments covered entirely of a Black and Gray two-tone paint scheme, minimalist decor, decor also consisting of fake patina, Smart Devices such as Smartphones, Tablets, Doorbells, and Thermostats; Video and Audio Streaming, the presence of Sports and Fitness being a main pillar of society, people covered in tattoos; and people with little or no moral standards.

And, ah, yes; the literal good, old days of the 1980’s, and the early 1990’s where Malls, Supermarkets, and Five & Dime Stores still existed in great quantities, Sears and Montgomery-Ward were still in business, Ham Radio was more popular and didn’t have as much of a problem attracting fresh blood, Standalone Digital or Film Cameras, Commercial Broadcast Radio (including Commercial Shortwave Radio Stations), Terrestrial, Over The Air Television; decor consisting of wood paneling, Wallpaper, Mirrored Walls, and Dark Blue, Dark Green, Fern Green, and Mauve Decor all still existed; and people who have a great amount of respect for history, and principled people with high moral standards existed in great quantities.

And, ah, yes; the Korean Automotive Industry still being nascent, the Japanese Automotive Industry still not having as much of a presence, and a share of sales in the North American market; and the American automakers still holding the lion’s share of sales in the North American market in the 1980’s and the early 1990’s.

The same goes for the European Automotive Industry during the 1980’s and the early 1990’s, where they produced rare and precious machines for consumption in the North American market; were purchased by those who admire and respect these European machines, and the European Automakers didn’t try to become as mainstream in the North American market as the American automakers historically have been, and the Asian automakers since the beginning of the 21st Century.

Projects in the vicinity of Old Orchard Beach, Maine like these in the links below; only they would be derelict, and would need restoration:

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/880-New-County-Rd-Dayton-ME-04005/326132924_zpid/

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/26-Milliken-Rd-Scarborough-ME-04074/299862105_zpid/


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