Nope, Minnesota. Grand Marais, visiting my wife's people.were you in Barrie again???
I knew I'd seen that Beaver shop before I couldnt remember the name of the town. I used to live in Grand Portage.Nope, Minnesota. Grand Marais, visiting my wife's people.
Well you are visiting the hot, sticky, humid armpit of America in August
Nope, Minnesota. Grand Marais, visiting my wife's people.
No dude, it is northwest of Toronto across lake Superior. Like 30 miles from the Canuckistani border.a week north of toronto ,,?!
So not north of Toronto, but further north than Toronto.No dude, it is northwest of Toronto across lake Superior. Like 30 miles from the Canuckistani border.
I thought all the area around that immediate area was Indian reservation land. How did you live there?I knew I'd seen that Beaver shop before I couldnt remember the name of the town. I used to live in Grand Portage.
Yeah it's obijwe iirc. Idk the details I was 10. My dad was doing a power distribution project in the area.I thought all the area around that immediate area was Indian reservation land. How did you live there?
ya got your b and j swappedYeah it's obijwe iirc. Idk the details I was 10. My dad was doing a power distribution project in the area.
Actually really hated that move. I had just gotten to know my last town and bam we're going to the fucking middle of nowhere.
Never knew that. I didn't have much contact with the native kids cause I was homeschooled. It was super lonely actually cause it is wayyyyy out there.ya got your b and j swapped
it might help remember the spelling if you remember the bastardized version, Chippewa, which is (very) loosely based on. then again, Ojibwe is also an exonym anyway & their name for themselves is Anishinaabe (so like Ojibwe:Anishinaabe::Germanyeutschland)
Saw Anishinaabe multiple places on the way up. No Ojibwe in sight.ya got your b and j swapped
it might help remember the spelling if you remember the bastardized version, Chippewa, which is (very) loosely based on. then again, Ojibwe is also an exonym anyway & their name for themselves is Anishinaabe (so like Ojibwe:Anishinaabe::Germany: Deutschland)
He's obviously indigenousI thought all the area around that immediate area was Indian reservation land. How did you live there?
Gotta watch out for the indigenous irish. They grow potatoes in the wilds of northern MN.He's obviously indigenous
I only remember that because there is a historic recreation thing up there somewhere of like a trading post we went to and they always referred to them as Ojibwe. We rented a house way out in the woods that was kinda shitty. The nearest neighbors were like, really far away and down a super long dirt road.Saw Anishinaabe multiple places on the way up. No Ojibwe in sight.
No dude, it is northwest of Toronto across lake Superior. Like 30 miles from the Canuckistani border.
Maybe he meant 300 miles considering Lake Superior is nowhere near Toronto lolLake superior is nowhere near 30 miles north of Toronto like 30 miles north of Toronto is still the fucking city
I meant like latitude-wise, like it's located further north not literally. I also meant 300 lolMaybe he meant 300 miles considering Lake Superior is nowhere near Toronto lol