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Nightly Pre-Clue Get-Together
354 Wabasha St N
Saint Paul, MN 55102-1418, US&cid=lfmaplink2&name=&dtype=s\">Map of 354 Wabasha St N
Saint Paul, MN 55102-1418, US
Matty B\'s is the home of the Cooler Crew. We\'ve got a party going on every evening from 8 until the clue is released. Sunday night, if the hunt goes that long, the bar will be open but food will not be available.
Clues:
Clue No. 1 (Sunday, Jan. 21)
Welcome ice and snow and temperatures low
There’s no time for cold feet!
For searchers’ pleasure we’ve parked the treasure
Where nature lovers each other greet
Clue No. 2 (Monday, Jan. 22)
Boreas\' vast realm can overwhelm
Even diggers used to the long haul
So here\'s advice to put your hunt on ice:
Look no farther than good old St. Paul
Clue No. 3 (Tuesday, Jan. 23)
Hunters can be surly but in clue-time it’s early
Be safe, friends, and in the hunt revel
Near land that is high the treasure is nigh
Vagueness rules and that’s on the level
Noodle Recap Folder HERE
Nightly Pre-Clue Get-Together
354 Wabasha St N
Saint Paul, MN 55102-1418, US&cid=lfmaplink2&name=&dtype=s\">Map of 354 Wabasha St N
Saint Paul, MN 55102-1418, US
Matty B\'s is the home of the Cooler Crew. We\'ve got a party going on every evening from 8 until the clue is released. Sunday night, if the hunt goes that long, the bar will be open but food will not be available.
Clues:
Clue No. 1 (Sunday, Jan. 21)
Welcome ice and snow and temperatures low
There’s no time for cold feet!
For searchers’ pleasure we’ve parked the treasure
Where nature lovers each other greet
Clue No. 2 (Monday, Jan. 22)
Boreas\' vast realm can overwhelm
Even diggers used to the long haul
So here\'s advice to put your hunt on ice:
Look no farther than good old St. Paul
Clue No. 3 (Tuesday, Jan. 23)
Hunters can be surly but in clue-time it’s early
Be safe, friends, and in the hunt revel
Near land that is high the treasure is nigh
Vagueness rules and that’s on the level
So anyway, I was at Battle Creek. My Mock Hunt had just ended as Jake finally found my medallion after searching for days. I went out to meet him there and ClueMaster showed up a bit later. As we were standing around chatting, Clue Master commented that he had heard I was in Cottage Grove and he was wondering where I was since he was familiar with the city. I told him I was off Ideal Ave., south of Jamaica. He's like, "Oh, yeah, I know that area. Whereabouts?" I told him I was on 113th, but he thought I said 115th and so again he was like, "yeah, I know where that is." Then I corrected him on the street name and suddenly he seemed excited. Then I gave him the address and he was like "No way!" That was the house he grew up in! It was Clue Master and his family that built that railroad and those bridges. From what I heard later, he even tried to blow them up once to tie all these threads together. :wink:
if we put all the stories together on how we all coulda have met at different times in our lives and the intertwining- could make for a great "six degrees of seperation" - can one of you guys make a thread for me for that? I may need to use these stories in a college paper soon :wink:
eags, we just found out last month that a guy who lived at 13 Alice found the medallion in hiddenfalls one year! I never knew I lived right next door to him. Alice park has an actual address too- I think its 31? it has an odd side of the street number instead of an even side.
HERE I THOUGHT I WAS 1 OR 2 STEPS AWAY FROM EVERYBODY IN THE CREW....
CLUEMASTER- DRANK PEPPERMINTSCHNAAPS WITH HIM (AND HE'S MY BROTHER)
ME2-HAD A SAMMY WITH
MUCKY- HAD A SAMMY WITH
ZEPH- GOT A PAPERCUT WITH HIM
REDBEAR-GAVE HIM MY MONEY PLAYIN' POKER
OT- WELL..DRANK BEER WITH HER GODSON.
ETC..
hahahahaha
THE GUY WHO LETS ME BUD IN LINE WITH HIM AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR :wink:
At least I hope not.
I was there at 3:00-:3:30 or so today....
I'm gonna hafta stop going to stores in West St. Paul.
:eyeroll:
I returned a PS3 and a Nintedo Wii at the same time....
should have seen the look on the guys face. hahaha.
Cooler Crew Chick mrmnmikey Rules!! = somewhere else :coolfrown:
I love that story.
And thank you for letting me include my bros in that historic AW Re-Hash bash. We talk about it to this day. Talk about bringing back memories. There was a time where we were standing by the garage all alone and we each started to tear up when listening to you guys partying in the back by the fire. We had sooooo many parties there. Talk about the best place ever to have a party right at home huh?
Thanks for letting us take pictures inside the house too. Although it seemed much smaller than I remember, it still brought back all of those childhood memories.
I can only wish you all could have an experience like that in you life.
::tearing up again::
Thanks AW and those who were there for that great time.
I got to tour the house I lived in from age 10-19. It was a very cool house, built in 1918, with french doors and a roof that curved under. I had a closet off my bedroom that was the size of half a bedroom, and a balcony off my room too. I'd buy that house in a heartbeat if it came on the market.
I happened to drive up the street it is on, one Friday afternoon on my way home from work, when I still lived in the cities. The people who owned it were having a yard sale in the front yard, but it was just starting to rain and they were taking everything in. I asked them if they would be open on Saturday and they said yes but I was welcome to come inside and look right then! I had tears in my eyes. I told the owner that I used to live in that house and she took me all over the place. It looked smaller, and also they had done a lot of things to the house to modernize it and it had lost a lot of its character. But I was so thrilled to be in there again. I went home and called my bro, he went the next day with his photo albums and showed them photos from when we lived there (they'd asked if I knew of any photos that might exist). I submitted a piece to the SPPP Bulletin Board and it was the headliner when it was printed (I submit under the handle "Suds").
So...what a cool garage sale to go to! You CAN go home again...sometimes.
:frown: :frown: :smile:
You know exactly what I'm talking about. I feel it! :ooh:
theres a tree in that yard that was planted the day I was born...
A garage that I helped build... tons of other stuff...
A G.I. Joe figure is (hopefully) still buried in the backyard...(he unfortunately met his fate, by falling from a 2nd story window. The other action figures were so saddened, that they had a funeral for him. The only one that I ever actually "retired")
I take detours past that place, quite often.
If the place is ever for sale, and I have the loot, i'm buying it back.
I agreed.
And I still would agree even if it was up for sale today. As much as I'd want it. Leave your memories alone. It's all you have.
I have, however, been in the house next door to where we grew up and where I often babysat the kids that lived there. That house is much the same as I remember.
BTW - The Habitat for Humanity house sits on the lot where we used to play baseball and kickball. It once was a parking lot for a Dodge dealership near there.
The house that they lived in - they sold to some lady, who I believe was a 911 operator someplace... dunno what ever happened to her, but the house was taken over by Habitat For Humanity....
they had a HUGE side-yard... which is now gone...
Habitat for Humanity built a gigantor house, in the yard. :frown:
Also tore down my grandpa's garage which was probably only about 15 years old...
 :frown: :frown:
Dunno though...
I think, if I ever have the option, I'd go for it. :chagrin:
I'm not sure my parents would approve of the American flag that my daughters and I painted on the side of the garage. But all in all, I think they'd be okay with what I've done so far.
Looking forward to seeing everyone on Saturday.
That railroad must be worth a fortune. I don't understand why it was left behind. (No pun intended...)
DOUBLE JOE!!! Post and Time! :sillygrin:
Will register it today.
I've been thinkin'... Wouldn't it be neat, with all the changes at Mom Press and all, if Boxmeyer and Millett were some how coerced into doing the Clues this year? Would that be GRAND?!!!
a green day in the neighborhood
According to the booklet that you get with your Winter Carnival button, you have until Monday, January 22nd to register your button. The Official Rules at twincities.com state that your registration must be postmarked by Saturday, January 20th.
Be safe, please register by this Saturday!
 The yard was full of weeds and he tore out the beatiful garden and grapevines and turned it into a junkyard.
I also had a chance to buy that house and was advised not to because no matter what you would have changed, somebody would say "Thats not how Mom and Dad would have wanted it".
When people have been buying buttons, I've been telling them the 22nd :sheepish: :worried:
Wow... thats kinda funny.
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 :pbpt:
Hey bud. How's life?
WOOOOOHOOO...AND GREEEN....WHOOOOOHOOOO
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