I am from Minnesota, but went to school in ND (and still have family/friends in the state). 
Actually, about 50% of my school's students came from outside North Dakota.

Ellen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think I asked before but I don't think you replied--are you from ND
originally or did you just go there for college or did you have
family there or...? I ask because I can't imagine going to North
Dakota for college from somewhere else.

--- In weingartenchatters@yahoogroups.com, Diane Lochner
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> There's a saying in North Dakota (on tshirts and stickers, etc):
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> 40 Below Keeps the Riff Raff Out.
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> It was always really interesting to look at the crime statistics
(on campus, at least) when winter set in. And even during winter,
there was a statistical correlation between the rare "warm" winter
days and crime reports. On campus, theft of items from vehicles was
the big issue.
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