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How to Talk Minnesotan: Revised for the 21st Century
AuthorHoward Mohr
LanguageEnglish - Dialects - Minnesota
PublishedNew York, NY
PublisherPenguin Books
Publication date
2013
Pages264
ISBN9780143122692 3rd ed
427.97760207

How to Talk Minnesotan is a book by Howard Mohr, a former writer for A Prairie Home Companion. Published in 1987, the book provides examples of stereotypical Minnesotan speech and mannerisms. There was a musical version by Mohr and Drew Jansen (produced at Plymouth Playhouse by Troupe America, Inc.). The book was also adapted as a television special, which was produced by KTCA and first broadcast January 1, 1993.

Some of the things the book covers:

Much of the material for the book was originally performed as sketches on A Prairie Home Companion. The book also includes fictional ads for improbable businesses such as "Raw Bits Cereal", "Polka Pants", and "Walleye Phone Company".

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