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  • Torbo
    teamless
    • Apr 2003
    • 1737

    #16
    yeah, i love minnesota's mosquitos.....or not. hopefully it wont be too bad when i go next month to visit my family
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    • personman

      #17
      Originally posted by RingOfScale
      personman, your going to on that cannoe trip ? you a boyscout ? its soooo much fun !!! i did it last summer ... 107.65 miles in 8 days, take off first day and last day and we did 93 miles in 6 days longest day was 21 miles ( THAT SUCKED ... we got lost, then all the campsites were taken so we had to rip down some trees and make one , since it was on canadian side of border we were allowed to ) its hard work though !!! gets easier the farther into the trip, cause you get used to it. very beautiful sights ( take a camera ! ) most definatly worth the pain... and wow the food is stuff i would never touch at home, but it tastes really good once your up there, since your so hungry

      ANYWAY ANYWAY you dont have to worry about the bugs cept at night time, when they come out, so just keep your tent closed cept when you go in, and then go to bed soon after i gets dark ( when they come out ) and you will be fine, and kill any in the tent before you sleep we always spent a few min killing them every night ( seth, your my new bug slaying god )

      -RingOfScale
      AHH !!! THE SMILEYS ARE TAKING OVER !!!
      Yes, I'm going to northern tier. I guess it will be fun. I leave on the 19th.. I just went on a training trip this past weekend and they had some food there and it is DISGUSTING. I mean philmont food was ok, I could actually eat that stuff, but I dont think there was a single thing they had that I could actually eat without forcing down. Oh well.
      Oh well it will be fun.

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      • Blazestorm
        I win
        • Feb 2002
        • 3523

        #18
        I was 6 and hated the mosquitos, we got sick of the enviroment, my dad was offered another spot at microsoft in washington, we flew to WA, looked at houses, found a neighborhood and house we liked, and bought it...

        Don't see how that is so hard to believe.

        Mosquitos sucked arse in Minneapolis... seriously...
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        • Bluestrike_2
          Archer
          • Jan 2004
          • 481

          #19
          Microsoft,........ GRRRRR!!! ......... j/k

          Frontgate Mosquito Magnet. Problem solved.

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          • Automag88
            Registered User
            • Aug 2002
            • 145

            #20
            Hey Captain, you have to pay for the spray? You live way out in the boonies though. Ahh Minnesota, beautiful state except for the mosquitos.

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            • Mikey B
              Rock Licker
              • Jun 2003
              • 656

              #21
              Originally posted by Automag88
              Hey Captain, you have to pay for the spray? You live way out in the boonies though. Ahh Minnesota, beautiful state except for the mosquitos.
              And the road construction that doesn't end. They start but they just kind of stop and let the trucks rust and let the highways be half the size they should be. Misquitoes and road construction, then MN can be called beutiful.
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