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25 Things Minnesotans Say

You can't be in Minnesota and not hear these phrases.

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25 Things Minnesotans Say
  1. Did the Twins lose?
  2. See you in Dinky this weekend?
  3. Which lake is that again?
  4. Edina is the worst.
  5. How many layers should I wear?
  6. Is it negative out?
  7. You guys don’t have school it’s a snow day.
  8. Yeah it’s right off of 35W.
  9. I’m gonna move to uptown.
  10. This year is the Vikings year.
  11. It’s March we should take the Christmas tree down.
  12. What new foods are there at the fair this year?
  13. Who’s playing at Soundset?
  14. Where did you play Juniors at?
  15. I went bar Mexico and then had a dirty celly with the boys.
  16. *Waves at driver to go ahead of them*
  17. Oh you’re 30 min from minneapolis? We gotta city kid on our hands.
  18. I tried out for Crashed Ice but didn’t make it.
  19. State hockey tourney is coming up, you going?
  20. I shoveled four times today.
  21. I played a round of golf yesterday and there was snow in the bunkers.
  22. The Mall of America isn’t that big of a deal.
  23. See you at Calhoun.
  24. It’s 50 degrees? Finally can bring out the shorts.
  25. When will the lake be fully frozen?
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