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If you don't like the weather in [[Minnesota (nonfiction)]], go | If you don't like the weather in [[Minnesota (nonfiction)]], go freeze yourselves. | ||
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The word he used may not have been ''freeze''. | |||
== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == |
Revision as of 07:01, 2 February 2016
Mark Twain is a Fallen Angel, related to Satan (nonfiction) but with better writing skills.
Quotes
According to the Albert Lea Anti-Spectator, Twain concluded a valedictorian address by thundering:
If you don't like the weather in Minnesota (nonfiction), go freeze yourselves.
The word he used may not have been freeze.