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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to another edition of I Tell you what. Let's
get a little serious here with the gal that came
to Minnesota. She's absolutely hating life, and we have a
piece of audio of her. She just moved to Minnesota.
She's very dramatic on her social account. She plopped this
on Facebook. The music's a little loud, but she's just
screaming how much she hates it here. She's been here
like a week. She doesn't know what to do, So
(00:20):
let's help her out here. She is, she tells it ininhibitable,
which is not a word I don't think, but uninhabitable,
I think is what she's looking for. Everything's white, she
(00:41):
hasn't seen the sun in seven days, and she wants out.
So what do we have to say to this woman
to talk her off the icy Minnesota cliff that she's
on right now? She's not liking it here. What do
you have to say anybody that has moved here, maybe
a few years ago, and you've been in the same situation.
I don't know if it's fair for people that have
grown up here because it's a completely different experience, Right,
you moved here from Chicago about ten years ago. Yeah,
(01:04):
and I was I thought. I was like, oh man,
it's gonna be so cold here, and if there's gonna
be snow up to like the roof of my house.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
Not true. But I did learn that when it gets
cold during the winter, when it gets about thirty, people
they don't wear any jackets. It's just hoodies. And I
was like, yeah, okay, that's never gonna happen. And now
look at me when it hits thirty during the winter,
I'm just in a hoodie and I'm like, let's go.
So you're asking her to just grid it out, Yeah,
just grit it out of me. Wants to hear that
you don't have any humidity, no mosquitoes, no seasonal allergies.
Speaker 1 (01:35):
Dude, none of that stuff is alive right now. I
know that the trees aren't all, the grass isn't a
lot nothing. It's the most amazing comeback in history, really
in like May in Minnesota, when all of a sudden
everything's like green again and starts getting plushed and it's me, Oh,
it's incredible. It's it's just it's like Lazarus. It's like, hey, here,
(01:56):
I am. What do you have to say to her?
Talk back on the iHeartRadio app sittinging cable to hit
the little red mic and let her rip nothing.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
You let her go.
Speaker 3 (02:03):
I've been here for thirty five years and I'm still miserable,
Still hate the winter.
Speaker 4 (02:09):
Have a good time.
Speaker 1 (02:10):
Yeah, thanks, you're not You're not. You're really not helping
much anybody else.
Speaker 5 (02:13):
Hey, baby, here's a tip on your way out the door.
Don't eat yellow snow.
Speaker 1 (02:18):
Can't not helping. Where's the Minnesota Knights. We are really
good people here. We have people here that get on talkback.
They need toilet paper, freezing at a biffy. That's an outhouse.
For those of us that aren't from here.
Speaker 2 (02:34):
Well, you're speaking of Minnesota.
Speaker 6 (02:35):
Nice.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
It is nice because when I think it was like
my second year when I lived here, i slid through
a four way stop intersection. Instead of people like flipping
me off, they were waving at me and I'm like,
all right, thanks guy, Yeah, they just let me go through.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
They saw your fib plates. He's from Illinois, So those
want to look up what a fib is, I'm not
going to tell you on the air.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
I'll lose my job.
Speaker 3 (02:55):
Okay, So the winter suck occasionally. Last winter wasn't even
that bad. It was like the most mild winter I
think I've ever experienced. And yes, the winters are worse
here than other states. I lived in Idaho, and I
promise you that if you moved away from Minnesota, you'd
want to come back. I fell in love with this
state probably about five years ago, and it was the
best decision I ever made.
Speaker 5 (03:16):
Surely it's the people.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
If you really want, if you want to go someplace
and be miserable for a while, and I don't know
how they do it, go to the Up. The Up
is just clobbered with snow. If you love snow and
snowollill and a lot of us do here too. But
if you really love that, like the gal that we
heard have in the tantrum earlier, that is a place
I don't think that you could ever go. We don't
get the snow the Buffalo gets even like Grand Rapids,
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Michigan gets, or the Up get. I mean, they just get,
they get blessed. It's it's a completely different lifestyle there.
My guy Jake, I talk about Jake, my friend at
he runs Chevy Boizetta. Yeah, dude, he and his wife
and their family the nicest family ever. They're from Dallas.
They love it here, and they moved here a couple
of years ago. They haven't really had the full extreme
of winters, but even with the super cold that we've had,
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which compared to Dallas is like pretty extreme. Yeah, they
love it here, they say, the people, everything makes a
huge difference. It's easy to make friends here. The education
that we that you get here. You don't Dallas is
like absolutely brutal, like in the summertime, that's like their winter.
There's people that move down there and they melt. They
can't stand it. They can't wait to get out of there.
Speaker 2 (04:20):
Nose.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
For me, just got to climatize a little bit. If
you got thoughts for drop them on talkback on the
iHeartRadio app. We would love to hear.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
It and have it up on the Chris Carr and
Company Facebook page as well.
Speaker 4 (04:30):
Hi Chris and Dubbs.
Speaker 6 (04:32):
I was born and raised in Minnesota, and although I
don't like the snow when it affects my driving, it
is really pretty and all the other good stuff outweighs that,
So hang in there and it will get better.
Speaker 4 (04:49):
K one or two is my country.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
Prince is somebody that said there's there's no nasty people here,
so maybe that's there's something to that. Talk back on
the iHeart radio app. This woman just moved to Minnesota.
She can't stand it's too cold, is too white, it's
too much snow.
Speaker 5 (05:01):
Minnesota is absolutely beautiful year round. Stick around, the sun
will come back out. Don't wait a minute, don't stick around.
Where do I mail a train ticket for you? Come
on now, we'll take you to the train station to
do that.
Speaker 7 (05:16):
We needed to stay, Chris, This is Terry from Saint Paul.
This lady needs to suck it up her locker, herself
in her house for the whole winter. Minnesota is a
great state, and our winters are what gives us a
relief from the hot summer. Enjoy it while you can.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
You know if you call this relief.
Speaker 4 (05:37):
Yeah, Terry, I can't imagine living anywhere besides Minnesota. We
don't have Hurricane tsunamis alligators, he said, don't think. And
it's better than Ohio, where my emmas want me to
live because of the like effect. So Minnesota is still great.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
I spent some time in Cincinnati, and I mean that
can whay I just said it. It is nothing's grayer
that in Pittsburgh or the like, the greatest cities for
about six months. It just does something to and there's
not enough snow to do anything. It's I mean, it's
really bad.
Speaker 3 (06:12):
So trust me, you are going to enjoy Minnesota when
you're going through menopause.
Speaker 2 (06:17):
Those days are gonna be remarkable. Well, there you go.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
She looks to be a few years away from that.
But if you can make it that far, that to
look forward to. My neighbor in the winter has her
window open last night with a law of like eight. Yeah,
she's yeah, no, she has her window cracked because she's
going She's said, it's okay to talk about this on
the air. She has her window crack, and sometimes it's
actually he's like almost dead. My buddy who lives with her,
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I mean they yeah, Jeff's about dead. But she's just
WoT I mean really really, she can't cool downy thanks
for listening to this episode.
Speaker 7 (06:54):
I tell you what.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
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Speaker 5 (06:58):
Thank you.