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The_Kitchen_Guy said:I'm still having a tough time with the concept of going to Da Yoop to warm up.
Right on the tip of the tallest finger in the mitten, huh?chefann said:Brenda's not going to the UP, from a post on another thread. She's going to be in the northern lower peninsula. (Don't remember the city.)
Upper Lower Peninsula is one of those phrases that is fun to say because people always look at you with total bafflement. The most fun is to tell people that a friend of mine is a professor at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.chefann said:Brenda's not going to the UP, from a post on another thread. She's going to be in the northern lower peninsula. (Don't remember the city.)
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