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Posted by David Kronwall on December 02, 2005 at 03:09:31 from (64.201.78.29):
In Reply to: i'm back, finally..... posted by caseyc on December 01, 2005 at 14:24:04:
Man! What an ordeal! I wish I could have helped you out too, because I know the frustration of having a car on the fritz--especially when traveling. Your story and locations, plus Dellbertt's mention of Sioux Falls, took me back a while. I lived in Sioux Falls for about three years back in the early 70s...worked at a TV station that was KSOO-TV and then became KSFY-TV. In fact, I met my wife out there, though she was a transplant from Indiana. We had some vicious winters in S.F. Had a blizzard once where several Augustana students froze to death along I-90 when they tried to make it back to the Twin Cities. (You're right, Dellbertt, Sioux Falls is a nice town. Did you try the Stock Yards Cafe?) We moved back to Wisconsin, where I'm originally from, after our marriage in the mid-1970s. In fact, we're in Lake Geneva, about 50 miles SW of Milwaukee. Though we liked the town of S.F., I missed the trees and lakes too much. So we moved back to the Badger state. Where you from in S.D.?
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