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6-12-2011 @ 2:15PM
CMP said...
Why do people think everyone who lives in Michigan lives in Detroit? Novi is not Detroit. I'm a proud Michigander - not a Detroiter. I follow the sports teams, love Vernors, and Faygo Red Pop. I go into the city for a game or show a couple times a year. I work there because my company moved there and I am forced to drive a 100 mile commute each work day while pretending to be happy to "support" the city with my tax dollars. I'm glad people chose to live there - but I am not a Detroiter and I do not feel any sort of guilt about not supporting it more than I do. I'm glad this chef is using local ingredients and helping the farms, orchards, and other MICHIGAN businesses that he does. Michigan is MUCH more than one city.
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