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*The name of a special [[cheeseburger]] that they have is called the "Ju(i)cy Lucy". | *The name of a special [[cheeseburger]] that they have is called the "Ju(i)cy Lucy". | ||
*The cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul (both in Minnesota) used to be rivals with each other. | *The cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul (both in Minnesota) used to be rivals with each other. | ||
− | *13% of Minnesotans are [[Wolf O'Donnell|werewolves]], 15% are [[ | + | *13% of Minnesotans are [[Wolf O'Donnell|werewolves]], 15% are [[Dracula|vampires]] and 12% resemble Frankenstein's Monster. If [[you]] are well-liked, and very lucky, you might get to see an authentic Monster Mash during your time in Minnesota. The Monster Mash is usually held in October in a secret graveyard. [[I.M. Meen (Character)|I.M. Meen]] believes this ritual centers around a satanic [[sex|"blood orgy"]] in which a small child from Wisconsin is sacrificed to Moloch. This sacrifice is used to gain [[Anti-Uctions|ungodly powers of hate]], which are then used in the annual [[American Football|Green Bay Packers-Minnesota Vikings]] clash. |
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Revision as of 15:37, 28 July 2010
Minnesota is the 12th largest state in the USA, and home to 10,000 lakes formed by glaciers (Actually 11,842, but 10,000 sounds a lot more catchy dun-chya-no?)
Poopers From Minnesota
Famous People From Minnesota
- William O. Douglass (Longest serving Supreme Court Justice.)
- Judy Garland (Actress who played Dorothy in The Wizard Of Oz.)
- John Madden (The Football Man.)
- DeWitt Wallace (Founder Of Reader's Digest.)
- Linkara (Comic Book Reviewer)
- Winona Ryder (Actress who played Lydia in Beetlejuice and Spock's mom in the recent Star Trek movie.)
- Charles Schulz (Creator of the Peanuts Comic.)
- Jesse Ventura (Wrestler and Governor.)
- Prince (Singer.)
Trivia
- Their football team is the "Minnesota Vikings".
- Minnesota is Dakota for "Sky-Tinted Water".
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- Is famous for the hawt deesh, a casserole where one is not sure of the ingredients, but goes wid pop and dat Vikings game dun-chya-no?
- Mayo Clinic, one of the best hospitals in the world, is located in Minnesota.
- Minnesota used to trade fur.
- There are still farms in the Twin Cities.
- In the winter it gets very cold, and very hot in the summer, but you get yousta it.
- Ash Ketchum believes that Vikings live in Minnesota. The Nostalgia Critic insisted on apologizing to all Minnesotans for Ash's retardation about Vikings.
- Our lingo is a result of years of blended bad English from over 43 different countries, innerestin' idn't it?
- Minnesota is home to the United States' largest mall in area, which is, surprisingly, not the largest in shopping space, due to the large area occupied by amusement parks, who dint like dat Camp Snoopy before Nickelodeon took over eh?
- Minnesota once ended up having the Lakers franchise back when the NBA was young and the Lakers were actually respectable.
- Now, they just have the sucky Timberwolves as a franchise for the NBA.
- The name of a special cheeseburger that they have is called the "Ju(i)cy Lucy".
- The cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul (both in Minnesota) used to be rivals with each other.
- 13% of Minnesotans are werewolves, 15% are vampires and 12% resemble Frankenstein's Monster. If you are well-liked, and very lucky, you might get to see an authentic Monster Mash during your time in Minnesota. The Monster Mash is usually held in October in a secret graveyard. I.M. Meen believes this ritual centers around a satanic "blood orgy" in which a small child from Wisconsin is sacrificed to Moloch. This sacrifice is used to gain ungodly powers of hate, which are then used in the annual Green Bay Packers-Minnesota Vikings clash.