MN walleye possession Limits

camper

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Right, probably about 1 or 2 ND plates out of 18... Minn sucks for fishing. Why do you think they all come here? Daaah
You don’t even know how to use duh. lol. Even daah isn’t used. ...rofl......rofl......rofl...


"Duh" (spelled D-U-H) is the correct informal slang, an interjection used to mock someone for stating something obvious or to admit one's own foolishness, while "dah" isn't the standard spelling but might be a phonetic variation or mishearing, with "duh" often replacing older phrases like "well, duh" or "doy" for things that are common sense. It's typically sarcastic and rude, signaling "Of course!" or "How could you not know that?".
 
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Ok, you know it all. Have you ever driven from eastern ND to the Minnesota lakes country on a summer Friday afternoon? It’s bumper to bumper all the way to Detroit Lakes. Is there anything you’re not a know it all on?
That's the wake boat and jet ski crowd.
 
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You don’t even know how to use duh. lol. Even daah isn’t used. ...rofl......rofl......rofl...


"Duh" (spelled D-U-H) is the correct informal slang, an interjection used to mock someone for stating something obvious or to admit one's own foolishness, while "dah" isn't the standard spelling but might be a phonetic variation or mishearing, with "duh" often replacing older phrases like "well, duh" or "doy" for things that are common sense. It's typically sarcastic and rude, signaling "Of course!" or "How could you not know that?".
OK English/grammar expert...The other Daaaah fits you better~
 

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I wish ND would restrict Minnisoters and their damn ANS. Last summer when I was at a Parshall bay boat landing, out of 18 rigs parked there, 16 were from Minn.
I was at Mayo in Rochester last Monday. And over 1/2 the vehicle in the parking lot were from N.D. So it ok for N.D. resident to come to MN for health care. But you want to put restrictions on hunting and fishing. There is always a down side or trade off somewhere in life.
 


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