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Minnesota at war with North Carolina
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1321940" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I'm terribly big on music..</p><p>When settlers moved west, the sign East of the Red River said "Texas straight ahead". Those that could read kept moving west, those that couldn't, settled right where they were.</p><p>I'll always remember the story my brother tells on his now grown grandson. When grandson was a little nubbin, they were coming here from Little Rock to visit, and stopped up around Marshall to eat at a Mexican place. There was a line to get seated and the young grandson accidentally stepped on a gentleman's toe behind him. Grandson sheepishly said "I'm sorry, turned back to the front, then turned around and beamed to the old guy "We're from Arkansas!"</p><p>The old guy just elbowed his wife and said " And oh look honey--they stopped somewhere and got shoes".</p><p></p><p>Arkansas's so poor they had to borrow half their name from Kansas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1321940, member: 18945"] I'm terribly big on music.. When settlers moved west, the sign East of the Red River said "Texas straight ahead". Those that could read kept moving west, those that couldn't, settled right where they were. I'll always remember the story my brother tells on his now grown grandson. When grandson was a little nubbin, they were coming here from Little Rock to visit, and stopped up around Marshall to eat at a Mexican place. There was a line to get seated and the young grandson accidentally stepped on a gentleman's toe behind him. Grandson sheepishly said "I'm sorry, turned back to the front, then turned around and beamed to the old guy "We're from Arkansas!" The old guy just elbowed his wife and said " And oh look honey--they stopped somewhere and got shoes". Arkansas's so poor they had to borrow half their name from Kansas. [/QUOTE]
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