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City: Minneapolis

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 11:09 pm
by Bradley R Weissenberger_Archive
erskine wrote:The only town I've been to in the USA.
Very nice.

I urge you to see more of the USA.

City: Minneapolis

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 11:13 pm
by lemur68_Archive
Schaal wrote:I agree 100% on the driving thing. People are shitty drivers here.


One thing I noticed walking around downtown Minneapolis is that drivers do not yield for pedestrians. Including, as I almost learned the hard way, the buses.

At least in New York people will honk or yell before flattening you.

City: Minneapolis

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 11:36 pm
by glueman_Archive
Mazec wrote:Little tip about Minne: Don't hang out around the bus station.


Ha! this is what I was thinking....I have only been in Minneapolis for a few hours during a layover on a bus trip....the bus station was as creepy as any bus station in any large city. I did eat at a nice cafe downtown and it was the only time that I have ever shaved in a public restroom.

Anyway, the place looked cool, and not knowing anything about Minnesota, I was under the impression that it was some small logging town (despite knowing its musical history) and was very surprised by how big it was....

I should be playing there in the spring....looking forward to it.....

City: Minneapolis

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 11:58 pm
by Eierdiebe
once my buddy Bill and i were biking to a party in south Minneapolis, mostly via side streets, and upon crossing paths with a jeep at a 4 way stop (we had the right of way, and the jeep hadn't even reached the stop sign yet) the driver honked his horn and at us and proceeded to do a sharp left turn with every intention of hitting us. i quickly veered in between a couple parked cars. Bill escaped being hit too but in no time flat whipped out his baton --- my friend Bill, who bikes year round, carries a retractable metal baton to fend off Twin Cities motorists. salut Bill!

City: Minneapolis

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 12:28 am
by Bradley R Weissenberger_Archive
lemur68 wrote:One thing I noticed walking around downtown Minneapolis is that drivers do not yield for pedestrians.

This description is an almost perfect encapsulation of the fake-o big city-ness that I have repeatedly noticed in Minneapolis.

My experience is that true big city dwellers encrust themselves with a general disregard for other humans as a means of making their days manageably non-depressing and reasonably efficient. This disregard can go so far as to stepping over another person whom said big city dweller could easily save with the cast-off crust of a stale sandwich or the casting of a not-entirely-murderous glance.

However, no true big city person would ever run over a pedestrian purposely.

Why, that could tie up traffic!

I mean, people have places to be in, say, Chicago, or at least they have legitimate obstacles to overcome (i.e., by virtue of the human crush they they face) in order to get there -- and bumper meat does not get those people there any more quickly. But Minneapolitans, they have the time to run over another person and then explain their legitimate basis for doing so to the relevant authorities.

Why?

'Cuz they ain't nothin' doin', nahmsayn?

So put upon, the Vikings fans of Eden Prairie! What with their big city problems and all!

Minneapolis is a fake-o big city that pretends to be big city. Relax, Minis, and enjoy your little lives. Stop pretending, for fuxx sake.

But you never know.

Maybe I'll move to this place.

I follow the $.

What with me being a prostitute and all.

City: Minneapolis

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 1:43 am
by lemur68_Archive
Minotaur029 wrote:2) I love how when you get south of NW Indiana/into Ohio, the accents turn nearly Southern (if not completely Southern [see: below an invisible line in Illinois, the rest of Indiana, Kentucky]).


That line in Ohio is represented by I-70, which runs right through Columbus, and you can notice it even within the city. It's why we call the southwestern suburb of Grove City "Grovetucky."

City: Minneapolis

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 6:19 am
by r0ck1r0ck2_Archive
Bradley R. Weissenberger wrote:
Minneapolis is a fake-o big city that pretends to be big city. Relax, Minis, and enjoy your little lives. Stop pretending, for fuxx sake.



yep..


2nd day i moved there i was looking for let it be
i ask a cop where nicolet (pronouncing it correctly)

he has no idea..
he says "you mean NickLet Mall?"

i say "It's Nicolet...it's French.."

and with Let it Be gone now???
how terrible..
well at least you now have zero reason to go to Nicolet Mall

the River has some great walking paths..

pretty women in Mpls..really good sex under one of the bridges

Minneapolis has lovely springs/summers..

but a christian tall bike gang?

City: Minneapolis

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 8:38 am
by Peripatetic_Archive
Way too many bands, and way too many rock clubs make Minneapolis not crap.

I love this town.

Small :WF: for not having too many record stores anymore.

City: Minneapolis

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 8:40 am
by Nico Adie_Archive
Is there a Maxiapolis?

I think I'd prefer that.

Still, for Prince alone, Not crap.

City: Minneapolis

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 8:55 am
by the$inmusicisallmine_Archive
Not crap.

although I prefer Milwaukee.