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1-12-2009 @ 1:47PM
Marc said...
I've been living in Minneapolis for 2 years while attending graduate school at UMn. By laid back, they mean BORING. Everything on this "to do" list feels like such a stretch. Would I go on vacation somewhere to check out a free outdoor zoo? Not from October - April. An absurdly large mall? Not if I'm flying back with all that junk I bought. To check out some art gallery or play? I guess if every other "big" city was too far away. To drink coffee? Sounds like a blast. Everything about Minneapolis is a concession. It's a "make your own fun" kind of town, and you'll be sorely disappointed if you expect to find anything new or exciting to do here.
Oh and it's a nice place to live. So what? You're going on vacation. Spend an extra $150 and go somewhere that has culture. You never experience Minneapolis, you just exist there.
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