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Based Yooper Hospitality author praises Christ despite the fact that he'd likely make more money if he refrained.
“We were Yoopers in our late '40s on our way to visit family in Lansing. Around about the Cheboygan area, we had a blow out on one of our tires. A man came out of his house to help. After seeing the problem, he took a tire off of his car and put it on ours so Dad could get into town to get a tire.”

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“I have actually had a couple of experiences with Yooper hospitality. I traveled to Grand Marais to let the kiddos play in the park on the beach and when we went back to the car the battery was dead. It was a Saturday evening and the store was closed by then. Someone from town meandered by and asked if he could be of any help. We told him what was going on and he said that the owner of the hardware store was in eating dinner at Superior Brewing but that he would go talk with him.

After the store owner finished dinner he came over and told us he was currently out of car batteries and a new shipment was being delivered on Monday. We figured we were in big trouble now. Then he said he had just placed a new battery in his vehicle and he thought it might be the same size as what we needed and he would sell it to us. Sure enough, it was! He took the battery out of his car and helped us install it in our car. Gotta love the people of Grand Marais!”
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Based Yooper Hospitality author praises Christ despite the fact that he'd likely make more money if he refrained.
"While scouring social media in search of stories of Yooper hospitality, a number of people responded and asked if I was aware of what Elmer's County Market (a grocery store in Escanaba) does for visiting high school football teams when they travel to Escanaba for a game or match. Apparently, Elmer's feeds the entire team and coaching staff food from their deli. Obviously, this is incredibly hospitable and generous of the folks at Elmer's, and very worthy of mention here.

Elmer Dagenais opened his first grocery store in 1945. Since then, Elmer's has remained a family owned business dedicated to serving the community of Escanaba. Mike Dagenais, the current President of Elmer's began feeding long distance opposing football teams eleven years ago and is proud to continue that today. Elmer's is able to do this with the help of the Escanaba Fan Club.

Dagenais said he began doing this over a decade ago when his son was a freshman on the Escanaba football team. The 'Eskymos' had played a game out of town and the team wasn't able to get any food after the game. Dagenais was not happy about his son and his son's teammates having to go hungry, so he decided he would not let that happen to teams who traveled long distances to play his son's team.

A new tradition was bom in Escanaba. One that Eskymo opponents are sure to appreciate for years to come, thanks to Elmer's County Market and the Escanaba Fan Club."
THE Philosopher
Based Yooper Hospitality author praises Christ despite the fact that he'd likely make more money if he refrained.
“Joey and I have chickens and ducks. We live on the outskirts of town, so that's allowed where we are. Joey works pretty much all day, so I'm here with the babe. There is a man who has been pulling into our driveway, not knocking or anything, but dropping off a bag each time. It's always food for our chickens in the bags. Never got a chance to get his name or phone number to really thank him. But people do that kind of thing around here.”
THE Philosopher
Based Yooper Hospitality author praises Christ despite the fact that he'd likely make more money if he refrained.
Based and barter-pilled:

"Most of us are familiar with the concept of bartering. In the U.P., it's oftentimes a way of life. In fact, my wife and I have done far more bartering in our time here than we have in our entire lives in Florida. Again, we've been here less than three years."
"There are no affordable houses anymore."
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You definitely can't just put $3k down and owe $800 a month (less than half the average American rent) for a nice house with a two car garage, an acre of land, and more than 250 feet of river frontage in a 96.6% White town.
People will hate you, rate you, shake you and try to break you 💔 but how strong you stand is what makes you better and stronger 💪 haters make me shine
You just can't put $8k down and then move into a nice, 2 story, 4 bedroom home in a 95% white area and owe less than $700 a month on your mortgage these days.
"Whenever you see another person exercising authority in a public post, set against that the fact that you can do without a public post; when you see another person living in wealth, look to what you have instead of that. For if you have nothing in place of it, you’re wretched indeed; but if you’re capable of not having need of wealth, know that you have more than he does, and something of much greater value. Another man has a beautiful wife; you have the power not to wish for a beautiful wife. Do you think these are small matters? And yet how much would those very men who are rich and powerful, and have beautiful wives, give to be able to despise riches and power, and those women whom they love and win? Don’t you know what kind of thirst one feels when one has a fever? It bears no resemblance to that of a healthy person. A healthy person takes a drink and his thirst is quenched, but the other, after some short relief, feels sick, turns the water into bile, vomits, suffers from colic, and feels much thirstier than before. It is much the same to have wealth and yet feel a strong desire for that very thing, or have power and yet desire it, or pass one’s nights with a beautiful woman and yet lust for her. To which may be added jealousy, and the fear of losing what one has, and shameful words, shameful thoughts, and improper deeds."

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