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Garage Logic

11/01 A remembrance of Halloween from the Garage Logic book

Garage Logic

Gamut Podcast Network

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4.73.8K Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2022

⏱️ 78 minutes

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A remembrance of Halloween from the Garage Logic book. Rare praise for mayor Melvin Carter on his choice for police chief. Paul Pelosi: sometimes people just get hit in the head with a hammer. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. “REFERENCED ON THE SHOW” Cmdr. Axel Henry picked as St. Paul’s next police chief Family: Adam Zimmer, former Vikings staffer and son of Mike Zimmer, dies at age 38

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0:00.0

Fred Alonie, Targaryen Garden Stores, brings you garage logic podcast number 956.

0:07.7

November 1st, 2022, 77 degrees on this day in 1933 and 10 degrees was the low in 1951 the year after

0:21.7

we had that delightful 83 degrees on Halloween. And now from the mayor's office above the boat

0:27.7

house on the east shore of Spoon Lake, it's garage logic with Chris Reaver's Manning Technology Corner,

0:34.8

Kenny Olson from the Crabby Coffee Shop, John Height in the Newsroom, and of course the rookie.

0:42.0

Here is your flashlight came, fireworks commissioner, and the keeper of common sense, your mayor,

0:49.5

Joe Sushire. Yes, um, last night, my son asked me about the 1991

0:57.1

Blizzard because he was learning about it in school. And he knew that I was alive then,

1:02.4

so he was asking me about it. And I seem to recall it was very warm prior to the snowstorm in

1:09.0

October. Is that accurate? I've had no records from 1991. Okay. That reminds me of the

1:16.5

armistice day story because that was a blue bird, I don't know if it was blue bird, but very warm.

1:22.8

Yes, very warm. Most interested in is why is that being studied in school?

1:29.3

It came up. Oh, they're not in class.

1:31.6

They're not part of a coursework. No, I'm sure his teacher just said, hey, on this day,

1:35.2

you know, we had a three feet of snow. Unfortunately, things that we've lived through

1:39.6

are now considered history. I'll be right back. I got to head over to the fridge. Man first

1:46.4

walked on the moon. And I'm like, yeah, we, uh, we remember, uh, my, uh, a proud member of the

1:53.8

Royal Order of 21st years. And, uh, winters just a bit outside Phoenix, right? So I haven't

2:00.1

emailed in a while. I've been busy. Yesterday, you again mentioned how the 1991 Halloween Blizzard

2:07.5

in the Twin Cities melted within a few days. Well, in Duluth, where we got hammered with nearly

2:12.5

40 inches of heavy wet snow, it lasted all winter. I broke out my trusty old Toro snowblower

2:18.8

every time the snow reached a foot deep just to stay ahead of the storm. When it ended late,

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