LiveOVErdrive

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Okay so what I find funny is that this is HUGE in Scandinavian and Finnish cultures, still, and that came over with immigration, obviously you're aware of heavy scandinavian and finnish immigrants came over to MN and WI. Weird that cultural stuff like that still seeps over.
That's really fascinating that such a specific cultural aspect carried over like that!
 

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Okay so what I find funny is that this is HUGE in Scandinavian and Finnish cultures, still, and that came over with immigration, obviously you're aware of heavy scandinavian and finnish immigrants came over to MN and WI. Weird that cultural stuff like that still seeps over.

Finland mentioned! Meet you at the Minneapolis market square. I'll bring the beers!
 

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How the hell many Minnesotans are on this board??

Ali what is the market square? Midtown global market?

Lol, I'm not even from US. :lol:

This is a market square:

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Someone should build the ultimate scandi-sotan pedal. It's an HM2 but you have to click the button three times to turn it on.

I know it's supposed to be an HM2, but maybe the level or gain should go almost all the way up, but not all the way. That way someone else can use the last bit of it.

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Oh you weren't talking about a specific place here. Gotcha.

I wish we had that! US cities sadly are not that nice and walkable for the most part, sadly.

"See you at the market square" is just an ironic Finnish saying, every time Finland is even mentioned somewhere abroad we say let's go to the market square to celebrate :lol: And when something actually happens (for example we win the ice hockey world championship) we do it for real.
 
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