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A
I'm
pretty
much
here
every
day,
because
it's
quiet-
it's
not
like
going
to
one
of
the
Caribous
downtown
because
they
want
to
rush
people
in
and
out
here,
I
want
to.
I
can
go
on
my
facebook
and
play
my
games
about
12
things
like
that.
I'll
come
down
a
glenwood
and
then
I
walk
back
behind
the
back
part
of
target
field
right
into
an
urban
roots
that
we
take
to
get
here
is
basically
to
avoid
the
hustle
and
bustle
of
downtown
Minneapolis.
Isn't
like
what
it
used
to
be
I've
grown
up
here.
A
I
lived
here
all
my
life.
It
really
has
changed.
We're
growing
up
we're
losing
our
identity
to
that
to
growing
up,
I
hope
that
it
finds
itself
again
to
bring
it
back
to
what
it
was,
because
this
is
a
great
city.
It
really
is
just
don't
want
it
to
lose
it.
We
used
to
call
it
a
big
city
with
the
small-town
atmosphere
and
it's
lost
at
you
could
walk
anywhere
in
Minneapolis,
and
somebody
would
hey
how
you
doing
now.
A
People
just
look
at
the
ground
or
too
busy
on
their
phones
to
say
hello
or
do
any
like
that.
So
that's
why
myself
and
my
friends,
we
pretty
much
avoid
going
directly
downtown
unless
we
have
to
when
I
was
growing
up
downtown,
you
could
go
downtown
and
you
could
go
to
the
movie
theater.
The
sky
wait
theater.
Now
it's
a
nightclub!
A
There
are
no
movie
theaters
down
here.
It
was
more
family-friendly
back
when
I
was
younger
and
when
I
was
raising
my
son
in
my
20s
than
it
is
now.
It
is
more
geared
for
adults
and
it.
The
kids
that
are
down
here,
are
a
lot
different
than
my
age
group
back
in
the
80s
and
the
90s.
This
is
a
way
different
breed
of
children.
They
are
way
different.
They
don't
care
because
they
have
the
internet,
they
have
facebook.
They
have
all
this
stuff.
A
A
We
can
walk
downtown
right
now
and
I
guarantee
you
45
young
black
men
who
ride
past
us
and
go
I
got
loud,
meaning
they
have
marijuana
because
they
think
that's
the
only
way.
That's
what
they
see
their
favorite
artists
do.
So
they
think
that's
all
they
have
there's
nothing
for
kids.
When
I
was
a
kid
you'd
come
downtown
and
you'd
have
fun.
There
were
things
for
you
to
do.
You
can
go
to
the
arc
games.
They
took
all
that
out.
You
could
go
to
a
comic
book
store,
so
kids
don't
have
anything.
A
What
do
they
do?
Hang
out
up
the
library
to
hang
out
where
they
see
all
the
other
kids,
so
they
could
be
cool.
A
lot
of
african-american
children,
a
lot
of
Asian
American
children,
don't
know
how
to
camp.
Don't
know
anything
about
the
outdoors.
Don't
know
how
fun
it
is
to
be
outdoors,
they
want
to
what
they
say:
hey.
What
is
it?
Weather
is
a
pulse
up
with
their
friends
downtown
bring
back
the
summer
programs
bring
back
the
park
used
to
go
to
parks
in
the
afternoon,
and
we
used
to
have
lunch.
A
They
provided
us
with
a
little
lunch
milk
and
everything
with
fruits
and
everything,
and
it
was
fun.
We
went
there
every
day,
you
know
and
we
play
football
or
baseball
or
doing
anything
nowadays,
another
that
bring
back
those
programs
and
give
it
to
the
children
in
low-income
neighborhoods,
as
well
as
kids
in
good
neighborhoods
block
party
in
the
summertime,
was
the
best
time
because
it
brought
everybody
together
in
this
city.
A
They
were
so
fun,
they
did
a
free
concert
downtown
and
it
was
great
I,
don't
know
if
there
were
any
problems,
but
it
was
a
good
time.
There
were
half
a
million
people,
downtown
Minneapolis,
walking
around
buying
food,
bring
that
back
show
them
that
stop
making
the
aquatennial
so
one-sided
minorities
are
not
going
to
join
in
anything
liar.
They
feel
that
it's
nothing,
but
for
Caucasians
start
going
into
the
neighborhoods
guards
going
into
schools,
start
teaching
them
about
the
history
of
the
aquatennial
parades
start
getting
them
to
be.
A
In
the
pageant,
because
there
are
a
lot
of
very
beautiful
black
women
in
North
Minneapolis,
who
never
think,
oh
well
have
very
low
self-esteem,
but
I'm
not
good
enough,
because
they
look
at
television.
Then
they
see
white
women
just
for
King
Boris,
a
lot
of
african-american
vets
who
live
over
north
and
there
is
no
VFW's
start
getting
the
one.
That's
in
robbinsdale
involved
in
it
to
do
the
aquatennial
parade.
There
are
a
lot
of
creative
people
and
there
are
a
lot
of
people
that
would
help
if
they
knew
but
they're
washed
away.