Did you temporarily lose sight of the kids while trick-or-treating? Find yourself snowshoeing to the grocery store for milk? Or misplace your car under a pile of snow? Even 30 years later, most Minnesotans have some sort of tale to tell of the epic Halloween snowstorm. So what's your story? E-mail it — and any blizzard photos you have to: erica.pearson@startribune.com
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