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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mark Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I've passed through Minneapolis a few times - a job interview, visiting >friends - and at some point picked up a copy of /Guindon/, a >large-format paperback published by the Minneapolis Tribune in 1977. > >Leafing through it I do not, however find the cartoon that is to me >most memorable - a container shaped like the Maxim instant coffee jar >with a state-shaped label reading "Freeze-Dried Minnesota" - so perhaps >there's another collection of his somewhere around the house as well. > Two of my most memorable ones where of the Hennepin County Toaster (Hennepin County's Judicial Center) and the one where their was a picture of the Foshay Tower, behind it was the IDS Building. Except the captions on the IDS tower said 'This way Up, use no hooks'. The caption read 'Behold the Twin Cities largest building, the structure behind it is the container it arrived in'. (parapharsing, i don't have it in front of me). Dave
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