FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn. — About 20 minutes after walking into opening day at the Minnesota State Fair, with microphone in hand, fanny pack around his waist, and baseball cap covering the faded “Monsters, Inc.” character painted on his head, Dragan Kesich wanders past the line for Pronto Pups corn dogs. He says he smells camels. Or cows. Or something.
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It’s probably horses. Mostly horses, anyway. The 27,500-square-foot barn is off to the right.
“Ooh, you wanna go see some horses?” Kesich suggests to the small group tailing him. “Let’s see some horses.”
Nearly 2 million people will attend this 12-day spectacle. The country’s most colorful kicker, a 6-foot-4, 240-pound left-footer who thinks he
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