Since we have not been keeping you updated to our minute-by-minute activity the past week we thought we should give you a little recap of what we have been doing.
We have NOT bought any tickets yet for the upcoming tour. We are hoping to find this and throw a few 5* parties this spring. $10,000 could buy a lot of 5* tickets!!
And here is a picture of how hot we are trying to find the puck yesterday. Don't you just want to throw every pick up line in the book at us right now?

In all fairness it was -40 degrees (with windchill) out and Kim was wearing her husband's snow pants and Alexis was wearing a partial ski mask and three pairs of pants. Between the two of us, our mountain of clothes would have outfitted a small third world country.
We have not found the medallion. If anyone knows where it is we will be more than happy to take you with us to the Moline, IL 5* with us.
Here are the clues to date:
Clue No. 1
Oh great King Boreas, make winter glorious:
Unleash the medallion quest!
We'll be up front: We devote the hunt
To Box, our friend, now at rest
Clue No. 2
Tramping hill and dell, you may hear tell
About the contests waged of yore
Much of the history remains a mystery
Which we hope to bring to the fore
Clue No. 3
All we see was done naturally
Water and ice are here
In this harbor of impressive arbor
Approach and have no fear
Clue No. 4
Even those in detention during our recent convention,
Heard a politically hip chick
Is it a pig or pit bull, it was argued most fitful,
That looks more lovely in lipstick?
Clue No. 5
It takes all sorts to come and play sports
In this sweet land of fun and frolic
With bower enclosed and beasts exposed
You're bound to lose your colic
Clue No. 6
The dankness of the vale may your spirit impale:
The setting seems oh so gloomy!
But be brave, you endless knave,
You'll find it really quite roomy.
Clue No. 7
'Neath King and Court, they once did cavort
As though living in times quite feudal
But time brings change, so it's not so strange
To see an owner walk his poodle
Clue 8:
Saints and sinners, losers and winners
Sped by at a quickened pace
While the gangster's moll, a German doll
Once played at this star-crossed place
Any ideas? We are stumped. We thought we knew where it was but after the 8th clue we have resigned ourselves to staying warm and clue-breaking indoors for the day.
Holla at your girls!
Alexis & Kim
4 comments:
I have no idea where it is but I really hope you find it!!! Thats a lot of $ girls and lots of 5*!!
Hey girls
have you tried the court house on Martin Luther King?
Clue 7
Beneath the king and court (or something similar)
perhaps here??
Wabasha Street Caves / Saint Paul Gangster Tours
In the 1920s and 1930s, Saint Paul was known as a safe haven for many of the country's most notorious hoodlums. The Wabasha Street Caves allegedly were home to mobsters and speakeasies. You'll visit the caves on a bus tour of they city's most infamous gangster hideouts and famous nightclubs.Staff pick: Liz Connors, Membership Sales Executive
LOL, sorry girls one last place to check. I gathered the mobster theme in the clues as well and did some searching...have you tried:
Green Lantern saloon on Wabasha Street in Saint Paul
here's what wikipedia says about it:
Hogan was described by the Justice Department as "one of the most resourceful and keenest criminals" in the nation. He acted as an "ambassador" for Chief O'Connor and the visiting mobsters. Hogan himself owned the Green Lantern saloon on Wabasha Street in Saint Paul, which was also an illegal gambling casino, and became a speakeasy during Prohibition. Hogan was involved in planning armed robberies in the towns surrounding the Twin Cities, and also in money laundering and casino gambling in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area.
GOOD LUCK!!!
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