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  2. Ole and Lena - Wikipedia

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    Ole and Lena (also Sven and Ole) are central characters in jokes by Scandinavian Americans, particularly in the Upper Midwest region of the United States. These include the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, South Dakota and North Dakota, where Scandinavian immigrant traditions are common.

  3. Iowa–Minnesota football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The Iowa–Minnesota football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Iowa Hawkeyes football team of the University of Iowa and Minnesota Golden ...

  4. Jokes, voice impersonations and nickname inspirations ... - AOL

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    To understand a Donald Trump campaign speech — and its clear appeal to many in Iowa — is to grasp its performative aspect. Jokes, voice impersonations and nickname inspirations — Donald ...

  5. Always Rivalry Week: Iowa, Minnesota, and one of college ...

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    The series: Overall, Minnesota leads 63-52-2. Iowa has a one-game edge in the trophy exchange, 44-43-2. Iowa has won 18 of the last 22 and eight of the last nine … but Minnesota is the defending ...

  6. Red Stangland - Wikipedia

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    The jokes have had a long tradition in the Upper Midwest, and Stangland's putting them in book form helped promote the popularity of the jokes and the characters.They are legendary among the Lutherans of Scandinavian heritage (mostly Norwegian and Swedish) throughout the Midwest and with outsiders who know them.

  7. Minnesota under Tim Walz and Iowa under Kim Reynolds diverge ...

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    Iowa, where I grew up, and Minnesota, where I live, have much in common, but we've chosen a different path up north, writes Kamel Aossey. Minnesota under Tim Walz and Iowa under Kim Reynolds ...

  8. Minnesota nice - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota nice is a cultural stereotype applied to the behavior of people from Minnesota, implying residents are unusually courteous, reserved, and mild-mannered compared to people from other states. The phrase also implies polite friendliness, an aversion to open confrontation, a tendency toward understatement , a disinclination to make a ...

  9. Small-town Minnesota star outplays Iowa’s Clark ... - AOL

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    Remember when Byron's Ayoka Lee was the talk of women's college basketball for a moment two seasons ago. Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers had to make room for a 6-6 center from a small town near ...