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Not afraid to take the path of maximum resistance. Too loud. Habitually overdressed.
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I don't recall. I do remember we all stood and it was crowded.
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A friend got married there!
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I used to draw pictures
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I LOVE History of the Americans. open.spotify.com/show/0ZPP27C...
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Mayrand's?
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I've been there! In November. We went to one of their many dive bars. However, that was November. The lighthouse and park looked nifty
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You realize that regardless of improving bike and pedestrian safety, the sewers under Summit are 135 years old and must be replaced which means some trees will be lost even if no other changes are made?
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Walter H. Deubener (1887–1980) was a grocer from St. Paul, Minnesota who in 1912 invented the handled paper grocery bag. Following his death, his estate became Camp Courage North. The annual Deubener Award, given out to small businesses by the St. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce, is named after him.
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Yes. They were invented at a grocery store on Wabasha in downtown Saint Paul. I learned about it from Oliver Towne, an old columnist for the Pioneer Press. The money they made from it started the Courage Center.
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I had a picnic recently and a nerd night presentation, but no tea.
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I hand sew historical stays and corsets and entire outfits. My favorite is Georgian from 1730-1790. The single favorite thing I have ever made is my Victorian corset (1875-1890).
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Same
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Hard Times
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About 5 minutes after I arrive at one.
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I'd vote for Malmo, Sweden. Diverse & international. Sauna & beaches on the Baltic Sea. Great food. Unique neighborhoods. Old people biking in bathrobes. Mix of old/historical with new.
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I often picture myself on a 19th century steamboat.
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I just think getting beyond car as the only idea of transportation is so difficult. It is so ingrained. And, the only advertisements I've seen here or in the TC were aimed at existing bus users.
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It works on so many levels
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My 16 yo is all, Mom, why can't you just be chill sometimes? Not all the time because this your thing, but just sometimes?
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Putting the public in public transit.
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The bus comes to really near you when you call it and then it takes you really close to where you want to go! It's like a dream.
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It reads like the Winter Carnival legend.
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Update: It exists!! I rode on it & everything Review: This fills an important gap caused by highways breaking the street grid. It has great connectivity from the East Side to Indian Mounds park and Battle Creek. The freeway crossings were very scary and drivers just sped across without looking.
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I'm going from Sun Ray library to West 7th.
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Good to know. What part of Sam Morgan was torn up? I know the part by Otto is, but that is really far west.
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Bringing the 1780s to the Spot.
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The receptionist asked if I was going to work. I wonder what she imagined I do for a living.
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This will be Ultimate Embarrassment for a junior high kid. Omg mom you are so weird.