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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 504376" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>Good post. My daughter, who graduated from GT, lives in St Paul MN now. The people from MN are really nice when you talk with them and will do anything to help you. </p><p></p><p>But that is also their downfall. Driving there is completely different than most cities south of them. They are trying to be so courteous they slow up or stop for anyone who may possibly have the right of way. The wait for everyone else at a four way stop. They let anyone merge at any time. They don't cut people off on the highway. Have to wonder if all that niceness makes it harder to play tough football. (tic)</p><p></p><p>I'd love to live in St Paul. But only in the two summer months a year. (again tic) Actually, it's comfortable there on and off for about 7-8 months a year.</p><p></p><p>As to football, that's why we play the game. Who knows which team will show up and who will care the most. It'll be fun to watch. We don't have a choice.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>MN is better suited in Canada than the US. People from MN are much more socially aligned with Canadians (i.e. being nice) than other parts of the US. When Canada builds the wall, maybe it can go south to include MN.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 504376, member: 322"] Good post. My daughter, who graduated from GT, lives in St Paul MN now. The people from MN are really nice when you talk with them and will do anything to help you. But that is also their downfall. Driving there is completely different than most cities south of them. They are trying to be so courteous they slow up or stop for anyone who may possibly have the right of way. The wait for everyone else at a four way stop. They let anyone merge at any time. They don't cut people off on the highway. Have to wonder if all that niceness makes it harder to play tough football. (tic) I'd love to live in St Paul. But only in the two summer months a year. (again tic) Actually, it's comfortable there on and off for about 7-8 months a year. As to football, that's why we play the game. Who knows which team will show up and who will care the most. It'll be fun to watch. We don't have a choice. MN is better suited in Canada than the US. People from MN are much more socially aligned with Canadians (i.e. being nice) than other parts of the US. When Canada builds the wall, maybe it can go south to include MN. [/QUOTE]
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