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Joe Badolato of Fit For An AutopsyMinneapolis, MN @ Skyway TheatreNovember 2017© Sarah DopeTwitter /

Joe Badolato of Fit For An Autopsy
Minneapolis, MN @ Skyway Theatre
November 2017

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Lawrence “Loz” Taylor of While She SleepsMinneapolis, MN @ Skyway TheatreNovember 2017© Sarah DopeTw

Lawrence “Loz” Taylor of While She Sleeps
Minneapolis, MN @ Skyway Theatre
November 2017

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TOMORROW (Saturday, November 5th) at 8 AM CST, I will be participating in a 24-HOUR Extra Life gamin

TOMORROW (Saturday, November 5th) at 8 AM CST, I will be participating in a 24-HOUR Extra Life gaming marathon, helping to raise donations towards Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals! Everything will be streamed on my Twitchchannel:http://twitch.tv/sarahdope

Donations are open now (or you can wait until tomorrow), are tax deductible, AND 100% of proceeds go to these hospitals! Donate here:http://extra-life.org/participant/sarahdope


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A few years ago I worked at the University of Minnesota. It was the worst job I’ve ever had. The day

A few years ago I worked at the University of Minnesota. It was the worst job I’ve ever had. 

The day I was ready to tender my resignation, this was sitting on my desk. I thought the universe was trying to tell me to stick it out longer – that the job would get better. So, I stayed for another year. 

Spoiler alert: the job did not get better. In fact, it got worse. 

But I did keep this photo. And it still makes me smile. The one good thing I got from that job. 


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January 26, 1951 A group of Minnesota guardsmen passing through the Twin Cities took a last look before continuing to Camp Rucker, Alabama. These men are all with the Crookston unit.

Company G. Squatting in front, left to right, are Sgt. Ben Clark and Pvt. Milton Roragen, both of Fertile. Behind, left to right, are Sgt. Floyd Spence and M/Sgt. Paul Jorgenson, both of Crookston, Pvt. Klinger of Fertile and Sgt. Charles Moe of Beltrami. Peering over Jorgenson’s shoulder is Pfc. Follard Thurn, Crookston.

January 15, 1951 Civil aeronautics administration officials investigated a light plane crash near Stewart, Minn., in which two Sleepy Eye, Minn., men were killed. The crashed plane rests nose deep in snow on the farm of Clarence Erickson. The victims were Paul Lowinske, 55, and Arden Frederickson, about 30. Minneapolis Star Tribune & Buffalo Lake News

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