I believe what you say is true ... all connected -- rather like that feeling myself. We don't have any string ladies in Minnesota, but somewhere there is the world's largest string ball: OMG (Darwin, Minnesota, is the home of a ball of baler twine rolled by Francis A. Johnson. It is 12 feet (3.7 m) in diameter and weighs 17,400 pounds (7,900 kg). Johnson began rolling the twine in March 1950, and wrapped four hours every day for 29 years. It is currently hoDarwin, Minnesota, is the home of a ball of baler twine rolled by Francis A. Johnson. It is 12 feet (3.7 m) in diameter and weighs 17,400 pounds (7,900 kg). Johnson began rolling the twine in March 1950, and wrapped four hours every day for 29 years. It is currently housed in an enclosed gazebo across from the town park on Main Street at (45.096332N 94.410276W) to prevent the public from touching it. The town celebrates "Twine Ball Day" on the second Saturday in August every year. used in an enclosed gazebo across from the town park on Main Street at (45.096332N 94.410276W) to prevent the public from touching it. The town celebrates "Twine Ball Day" on the second Saturday in August every year.) Sorry, I know, why cares! -- only in Minnesota
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