
150 Greatest Yooper Jokes
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Narrated by:
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Rachel Brandt
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By:
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Terry Taylor
About this listen
What does it take to live in a place that gets up to 350 inches of snow each year, mosquitoes the size of small birds, and hardwood forests that go on for miles where distance between towns is measured in time and not miles? A great sense of humor!
They affectionately refer to themselves as "Yoopers" and live a tough life, but are the most kindhearted and hilarious people you will ever be lucky enough to meet.
(Just don’t try out the double-decker outhouse outback, no matter what they tell you!)
Enjoy the following collection of jokes and "Yooper" definitions compiled to share the joy of God’s Vacationland!
©2017 Terry Taylor (P)2018 Terry Taylor
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