
in another conversation from church today, with none other than josh graber, i realized, that i'm pretty excited about the possibility of living in minneapolis next year if i can land the job with target. we were discussing the idea of living in big cities. basically, we decided that minneapolis/st. paul has all the advantages of being a big city (e.g. cool downtown apartments, arts, sports, etc.), but they don't have the closed off attitude that a lot of people in other big cities have. basically, as i put it, it's a "big city that still feels like your hometown".
twin cities...here i come (hopefully).
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Woodsy!! You never told me you might be living in the Cities!! You do recall that I have a home up there and I'm there quite often right? How long will you be there? And starting when?
Woo! Maybe we'll run into each other this summer. Target's corporate... hrm, where is that? I know Best Buy's got a sprawling ugly building up there in the south burbs.
wait, Jake never said anything about low water pressure.....
peoria just won't be the same without you, man. i'm glad to see that you are starting to figure out what to do after graduation, though.
you're probably coming to minneapolis?!?! do you realize that i live up there?! it excites me to think that i may be able to have a friend up here. :) that's not from high school... keep me posted on your goings-on.
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