Hello from the UP

dan maule

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Welcome aboard fellow YOOPER and neighbor! We can't be but a stones throw apart as I sit on the county line in Delta County. I'm afraid our YOOPER notoriety follows us everywhere. Hope you're wearing your cheese head for tomorrows big showdown in Seattle. I think the Pack is going to need all the help they can get.
I am cautiously optimistic, I think it is going to be a closer game than the talking heads on TV are saying.
 

dan maule

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Welcome to the forum Dan. Us NE Minnisotans and Upers can often pass ourselves off as Canadians by dropping an "EH?" at the end of every sentence. Leave the Stormy Kromer at home though, as it's a dead give-away.
I didn't realize how much I use the "EH" whenever I travel people ask what part of Canada I am from.
 

go_deep

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I didn't realize how much I use the "EH" whenever I travel people ask what part of Canada I am from.
Heck I'm from Wisconsin originally been in Wyoming for about 3 years now and I still get asked where in Canada I'm from sometimes. Welcome to the forum.
 

gonhunting247

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Welcome to EF! It's always a welcome sight to see trapping included in a background. Nice to see a lot of interest from the folks on this site. Good luck to you and your boys!
 

go_deep

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Hey godeep. You'll never loose that yooper accent. I was in Wyoming for 25 years and even after that much time I got ask the same question as you do. "Don't cha know, Eh!" And I supposed my chuk and stormy kromer gave me away also.
It's not the eh that gets me, it's the aboot. I get a kick out if it.

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