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Laurie Hilsgen's avatar

I think Susan was being literal when she said you have to scratch Minneapolis from your website profile. If you were raised in Minnesota there is no escape. I live in New Zealand but am still a Minnesotan. I used to try to run from this (literally, to the end of the world) but Minnesota kept grabbing me by the collar and reminding me that I am indeed a Minnesotan. Now I drown out the relentless rainstorms of Auckland 2023 by listening to YouTube audio of blizzards and winter winds. The dry scraping sound of snowflakes on windowpanes takes me back to the winters of Minnesota as a child. I don't actually want to be in MN to experience this again in person but find it a soothing alternative to this year's rain rain rain. New York does sound good Garrison. However, you don't have to choose. As I recall, you plan to be buried in rural MN, in the long distant future. You'll reside there a lot longer than you have in NYC. Just a thought.

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Patricia Lambert's avatar

Dear Mr. Keillor, My husband and I began listening to PHC in about 1980 from Eugene and have been faithful listeners, readers and attendants of your Oregon shows all these years, and as far as we are concerned You're the Top. But you are missing a wonderful treat by eschewing Caesar salad. It is not related to the Roman tyrant. "Caesar salad was invented in the early 1920s by Caesar Cardini, an Italian chef who owned a restaurant in Tijuana, Mexico. He moved to Tijuana from California to avoid Prohibition, and it was here, on July 4th, 1924, where Caesar is believed to have invented the Caesar Salad" To quote the succinct Google. - Pat Lambert

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