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McDave said:Yeah..I'm thinking that the cold, long winters will eventually drive me out too..but I still got a couple of decades to put up with it. Or at least until my kids are out of the house. I think the record low was set in Embarrass, MN a couple of years back... 61 degrees below zero one morning in late december or early january. In mid-winter I like to entertain my daughters by blowing bubbles out the back door..and they come back in the house frozen solid and roll across the kitchen floor...only in Minnesota.
bigealive said:I must be young (34) and dumb (college educated) but I love MN. Good Thunder,MN to be exact. Born here, lived my whole life here, and will die here. Have to love farm communities. Everybody waves, everybody stops to help but everybody knows everybodie's business. Makes for great detecting if even most of the people think I am weird doing this hobby. Little do they know I am secretly finding a small fortune in their back yards. Good Luck with the parks and don't slam MN it is a great place to be even with 5 feet of snow and blistering cold winds.
McDave said:I was'nt slamming it...I was just stating a weather fact. And if I did'nt love it here I would have left years ago. I grew up in the Boston area when people were getting shot at and getting their butts whipped just for walking down the street. It has gotten better over the last couple of years but I would never go back. It's still a ratrace. I live in a town of 600 and I love it. Happy hunting in Good Thunder.