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I am the 32nd state of the United States, having joined the Union on May 11, 1858. I am be the best place to be with some of the nices people. I have all four seasons even if Winter is the longest one.Minnesota Facts and TriviaMinnesotan baseball commentator Halsey Hal was the first to say 'Holy Cow' during a baseball broadcast. The Mall of America in Bloomington is the size of 78 football fields --- 9.5 million square feet. Minnesota Inventions: Masking and Scotch tape, Wheaties cereal, Bisquick, HMOs, the bundt pan, Aveda beauty products, and Green Giant vegetables The St. Lawrence Seaway opened in 1959 allowing oceangoing ships to reach Duluth. Minneapolis is home to the oldest continuously running theater (Old Log Theater) and the largest dinner theater (Chanhassan Dinner Theater) in the country. The original name of the settlement that became St. Paul was Pig's Eye. Named for the French-Canadian whiskey trader, Pierre "Pig's Eye" Parrant, who had led squatters to the settlement. The world's largest pelican stands at the base of the Mill Pond dam on the Pelican River, right in downtown Pelican Rapids. The 15 1/2 feet tall concrete statue was built in 1957. The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is the largest urban sculpture garden in the country. The Guthrie Theater is the largest regional playhouse in the country. Minneapolis famed skyway system connecting 52 blocks (nearly five miles) of downtown makes it possible to live, eat, work and shop without going outside. Minneapolis has more golfers per capita than any other city in the country. The climate-controlled Metrodome is the only facility in the country to host a Super Bowl, a World Series and a NCAA Final Four Basketball Championship. Minnesota has 90,000 miles of shoreline, more than California, Florida and Hawaii combined. The nations first Better Business Bureau was founded in Minneapolis in 1912. The first open heart surgery and the first bone marrow transplant in the United States were done at the University of Minnesota. Bloomington and Minneapolis are the two farthest north latitude cities to ever host a World Series game. Madison is the "Lutefisk capital of the United States". Rochester is home of the world famous Mayo Clinic. The clinic is a major teaching and working facility. It is known world wide for its doctor's expertise and the newest methods of treatments. The Bergquist cabin, built in 1870 by John Bergquist, a Swedish immigrant, is the oldest house in Moorhead still on its original site. For many years, the world's largest twine ball has sat in Darwin. It weighs 17,400 pounds, is twelve feet in diameter, and was the creation of Francis A. Johnson. The stapler was invented in Spring Valley. In 1956, Southdale, in the Minneapolis suburb of Edina, was the first enclosed climate-controlled suburban Shop50states. Private Milburn Henke of Hutchinson was the first enlisted man to land with the first American Expeditionary Force in Europe in WWII on January 26, 1942. The first practical water skis were invented in 1922 by Ralph W. Samuelson, who steam-bent 2 eight-foot-long pine boards into skies. He took his first ride behind a motorboat on a lake in Lake City. In Olivia a single half-husked cob towers over a roadside gazebo. It is 25 feet tall, made of fiberglass, and has been up since 1973. The first Children's department in a Library is said to be that of the Minneapolis Public Library, which separated children's books from the rest of the collection in Dec. 1889. The first Automatic Pop-up toaster was marketed in June 1926 by McGraw Electric Co. in Minneapolis under the name Toastmaster. The retail price was $13.50. On September 2, 1952, a 5 year old girl was the first patient to under go a heart operation in which the deep freezing technique was employed. Her body temperature, except for her head, was reduced to 79 degrees Fahrenheit. Dr. Floyd Lewis at the Medical School of the University of Minnesota performed the operation. The first Aerial Ferry was put into Operation on April 9, 1905, over the ship canal between Duluth to Minnesota Point. It had room enough to accommodate 6 automobiles. Round trip took 10 min. Rollerblades were the first commercially successful in-line Roller Skates. Minnesota students Scott and Brennan Olson invented them in 1980, when they were looking for a way to practice Hockey during the off-season. Their design was an ice hockey boot with 3 inline wheels instead of a blade. The first Intercollegiate Basketball game was played in Minnesota on February 9,1895. In 1919 a Minneapolis factory turned out the nations first armored cars. Tonka Trucks were developed and are continued to be manufactured in Minnetonka. Hormel Company of Austin marketed the first canned ham in 1926. Hormel introduced Spam in 1937. Introduced in August 1963, The Control Data 6600, designed by Control Data Corp. of Chippewa Falls, was the first Super Computer. It was used by the military to simulate nuclear explosions and break Soviet codes. These computers also were used to model complex phenomena such as hurricanes and galaxies. Candy maker Frank C. Mars of Minnesota introduced the Milky Way candy bar in 1923. Mars marketed the Snickers bar in 1930 and introduced the 5 cent Three Musketeers bar in 1937. The original 3 Musketeers bar contained 3 bars in one wrapper. Each with different flavor nougat. A Jehovah's Witness was the first patient to receive a transfusion of artificial blood in 1979 at the University of Minnesota Hospital. He had refused a transfusion of real blood because of his religious beliefs. Minnesota has one recreational boat per every six people, more than any other state. There are 201 Mud Lakes, 154 Long Lakes, and 123 Rice Lakes commonly named in Minnesota. The Hull-Rust mine in Hibbing became the largest open-pit mine in the world. Minnesota's waters flow outward in three directions: north to Hudson Bay in Canada, east to the Atlantic Ocean, and south to the Gulf of Mexico. At the confluence of the Big Fork and Rainy Rivers on the Canadian border near International Falls stands the largest Indian burial mound in the upper midwest. It is known as the Grand Mound historic site. Author Laura Ingalls Wilder lived on Plum Creek near Walnut Grove. Akeley is birthplace and home of world's largest Paul Bunyan Statue. The kneeling Paul Bunyan is 20 feet tall. He might be the claimed 33 feet tall, if he were standing. Hibbing is the birthplace of the American bus industry. It sprang from the business acumen of Carl Wickman and Andrew "Bus Andy" Anderson - who opened the first bus line (with one bus) between the towns of Hibbing and Alice in 1914. The bus line grew to become Greyhound Lines, Inc. The first official hit in the Metrodome in Minneapolis was made by Pete Rose playing for the Cincinnati Reds in a preseason game. Polaris Industries of Roseau invented the snowmobile. Twin Cities-based Northwest Airlines was the first major airline to ban smoking on international flights. Alexander Anderson of Red Wing discovered the processes to puff wheat and rice giving us the indispensable rice cakes. In 1898, the Kensington Rune stone was found on the farm of Olaf Ohman, near Alexandria. The Kensington Rune stone carvings allegedly tell of a journey of a band of Vikings in 1362.

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I'd like to meet:

You know you're a Minnesotan if....You measure distance in minutes.Weather is 80% of your conversation.Down south to you means Iowa.You call highways "freeways."Snow tires came standard on your car.You have no concept of public transportation.75% of your graduating high school class went to the Univ. of Minnesota.You know more than 1 person that has hit a deer.People from other states love to hear you say words with "o"s in them.You know what and where "Dinkytown" is."Perkins" was a popular hangout option in high school.You have no problem saying or spelling "Minneapolis."You can list all the "Dales."You hate "Fargo" but realize that a lot of your family has that accent.You get mad at people who think Fargo is in Minnesota.Your school classes have been canceled because of snow or cold.You know what Mille Lacs is and how to spell it.You assume when you say "The Cities" people know where you are referring to.You know what the numbers 694, 494, I-94, 394 mean.You have tried boiled fish in lye at Christmas.You know the 2 sports-related reasons why we hate Dallas.Nothing gets you madder than seeing a Green Bay sticker on a MN car.You know what "uff-da" means and how to use it properly.You can pinpoint exactly where each scene in "Untamed Heart" was filmed.You can spot the three-second cameo appearance by "The Artist formerly Known as Prince" in "Fargo."You're a loyal Target shopper.You've licked frozen metal.The only reason you go to Wisconsin is to get fireworks or to fish.You own an ice house, a snowmobile, and a 4-wheel drive vehicle.You wear shorts when it's 50 degrees outside in March, but bundle up and complain in August when it goes below 60.You know people that have more fishing poles than teeth.You remember WLOL.It feels like the Mississippi is everywhere you go.When you talk about "opener" you are not talking about cans.You have gone Trick-or-Treating in 3 feet of snow.You know that when it comes to AM, there is only WCCO, besides, what else do you need?You know what the word SPAM stands for (in more ways than one)You carry jumper cables in your car.You drink "POP," not "SODA"There was a time when you were SO proud that Soul Asylum is from MNIn a conversation you heard someone say "yah, sure, you betcha" and you didn't laugh.Everyone you know has a cabin.You get sick of people asking you where Paisley Park is.You know that Lake Wobegon isn't real and you know who made it up, where they live, and exactly what to do about it.You have friends who schedule their wedding in the middle of January without a thought about weather conditions.You may not have actually eaten it, but you have heard of Lutefisk.Someone mentions Old Hubie or the Humph, and you know exactly who they mean.You like the Winter Olympics better than the Summer Olympics.You beam with pride when some King or Hollywood super star comes to the Mayo Clinic to save their lives.You have ever worn shorts and a parka at the same time.You have either a pet or a child named "Kirby."Your town has an equal number of bars and churches.You know how to say Wayzata, Mahtomedi, and Shakopee.You grew up thinking rice was only for dessert.You never had to rewind any part of "Fargo" because you missed some of the dialogue.You always believed that vacation meant "going up north."Your bank has the name of your town included in its name.The temperature in March is above freezing for three days in a row, and you think it's summer.You laugh out loud every time you see a news report about a blizzard shutting down the entire east coast.The first time you saw "Grumpy Old Men" you thought it was a documentary.Your state's pro football team beats San Francisco, but loses to Tampa Bay.You've been made fun of for your northern accent.You've been to an ice hockey game.You've been snowmobiling.You know how the wind chill factor works.You constantly make fun of Iowa.You keep an ice scraper in your back seat.You call the childhood game "Duck, duck, gray duck."You've ever built a snowman.You consider 50 degrees in March a warm day.You make fun of Wisconsin people.You know where yellow snow comes from.You know at least one person in your imediate family hate the "Packers."You "go to the cabin" on the weekends during the summer.You've ever taken a family vacation to either North or South Dakota.You're still mad at the LA Lakers for not changing their name.You or your family owns a snow blower.You, your dad, or a close friend has a snow plow on the front of their pick up truck.You expect school cancellations and delays to happen at least twice a winter.You still hear/tell stories about the "Halloween Snow Storm" of 91.You've been in, on, or near a lake within the past week.You know the names of the Twin Cities.You've been to the city of Duluth.

Movies:

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Television:

Why watch TV when you can be outside

Heroes:

.. " .. " Eddie Albert Loni Anderson Louie Anderson Richard Dean Anderson James Arness Soul Asylum Ann Bancroft Patty Berg Bill Berry Jessica Biel Herb Brooks Warren Burger Robert Cabana (NASA astronaut) Bob Casey (Stadium P.A. Announcer) Joel and Ethan Coen Rachael Leigh Cook Morris Day Mark Dayton Adam Dewitz Bob Dylan Richard Eberhart Tammy Faye F. Scott Fitzgerald Al Franken Orville Freeman Judy Garland Terry Gilliam Mary GrandPré Peter Graves (actor) Sid Hartman Josh Hartnett Pete Hautman Mitch Hedberg Hubert H. Humphrey Hüsker Dü Sharon Isbin Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Garrison Keillor Frank B. Kellogg Tom Kelly Craig Kilborn Kirby Pucket Peter Krause Don LaFontaine Jessica Lange Tom Lehman The Trashmen Don Laughlin Brock Lesnar Sinclair Lewis Charles Lindbergh John Madden E. G. Marshall Roger Maris Charles Mayo William Mayo William Worrall Mayo Eugene J. McCarthy Kevin McHale Breckin Meyer George Mikan Mint Condition Paul Molitor Walter F. Mondale Lorenzo Music George Nelson (astronaut) Gena Lee Nolin David Oreck Carl Pohlad Prince The Replacements Marion Ross Winona Ryder Kathryn Leigh Scott Flip Saunders Charles Schulz Seann William Scott The Spin Doctors The Suburbs Phil Solem Kevin Sorbo Harold Stassen Will Steger Glen A. Taylor Lea Thompson Cheryl Tiegs Vince Vaughn Thorstein Veblen Jesse Ventura DeWitt Wallace Roy Wilkins Bud Wilkinson Dave Winfield Steve Zahn

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New top 16

A challenge-If you would like to be on my top 16 please tell me a clean story about a great time in MN. I will put you on my top 16. I hope you are up to the challenge.
Posted by Minnesota on Mon, 05 Jun 2006 09:02:00 PST