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Minnesota Twins 2010: Part II - The Franchise Strikes Back

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Re: Minnesota Twins 2010: Part II - The Franchise Strikes Back

That's like calling St, Clooud a major metropolis.
If we moved St. Cloud to around Wausau, I don't think anybody would know.

Every time I leave Wisconsin I say, "Thank God I'm out of Wisconsin." Every time I leave St. Cloud I say, "Thanks God I'm out of St. Cloud." Not much of a difference between the two.
 
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Every time I leave Wisconsin I say, "Thank God I'm out of Wisconsin." Every time I leave St. Cloud I say, "Thanks God I'm out of St. Cloud." Not much of a difference between the two.

Every time I cross the river in either direction I say "I can't tell the difference."
 
Re: Minnesota Twins 2010: Part II - The Franchise Strikes Back

Probably because the blue dye has the highest boiling point of any of the components of windex.

I just say f-it and drink it anyways. I have been drinking it for 20+ years to it is nothing new to me.
 
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Probably because the blue dye has the highest boiling point of any of the components of windex.

Or because boiling it just concentrates the taste, which has nothing to do with the dye...but what do I know?
 
Re: Minnesota Twins 2010: Part II - The Franchise Strikes Back

Or because boiling it just concentrates the taste, which has nothing to do with the dye...but what do I know?

Yay science!

Related note: it's not worth it to try and boil beer to concentrate the alcohol content. Learned that, via a lot of questions from others (honestly) in HS.
 
Re: Minnesota Twins 2010: Part II - The Franchise Strikes Back

Yay science!

Well, what I said was actually counterintuitive, but it seemed like a good line at the time.

In other news, I'm seriously pleased that Mauer stayed here. If he had left I'd have given up all hope in the "is no one loyal these days?" sense.
 
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