sharyl: don't expect lepage her -- lepage to stop waiting tables anytime soon. ann: so i told my husband, "this year, it's a car. next year, it's a boat." gov. lepage: she's a pistol. she's absolutely wonderful. sharyl: of course, working at a seafood restaurant, right on the waterfront, lepage has some heartfelt advice for patrons. what do you recommend onhe ann: well, that was, that was a challenge for me, because i eat no seafood whatsoever. sharyl: what? ann: i've lived in maine my entire life, we're known for our seafood, and i don't touch seafood. so, but, of course the lobster. everybody's got to have the lobster. sharyl: what, so, what do you got against seafood? just not your cup of tea? ann: it's just not my cup of tea. sharyl: the story goes that after lepage worked at the restaurant for a few days, she decided she needed some of her own cleaning supplies, so she showed up at work with her own bucket and her name written on