Idaho was just to far/remote from family. I drove over this weekend. Already had two people say "Ope!" To me.
I can finally go to more than a couple of Cats games
I can finally go to more than a couple of Cats games
Idaho was just to far/remote from family. I drove over this weekend. Already had two people say "Ope!" To me.
I can finally go to more than a couple of Cats games
3 time zones in 3 years. Congrats.Idaho was just to far/remote from family. I drove over this weekend. Already had two people say "Ope!" To me.
I can finally go to more than a couple of Cats games
I'll be working up near Fond du Lac but will live in North suburbs of Milwaukee. If the housing market crash doesn't prevent the Idaho saleWhere in Wisconsin?
My boyhood hero, Henry Aaron, lived in Mequon. If it was good enough for Hank...I'll be working up near Fond du Lac but will live in North suburbs of Milwaukee. If the housing market crash doesn't prevent the Idaho sale
I'll be working up near Fond du Lac but will live in North suburbs of Milwaukee. If the housing market crash doesn't prevent the Idaho sale
That's a long commute. Where on the North shore--I grew up there, marching our way north from Whitefish Bay? Cedarburg, maybe, but it's still a commute. None the less, a beautiful part of Wisconsin, even if solidly conservative (not a good look these days).I'll be working up near Fond du Lac but will live in North suburbs of Milwaukee. If the housing market crash doesn't prevent the Idaho sale
I lived in Mequon, too.My boyhood hero, Henry Aaron, lived in Mequon. If it was good enough for Hank...
Not the shore, closer to 41 so the commute is easier. Still looking. Maybe Jackson. Not a lot of housing inventory atmThat's a long commute. Where on the North shore--I grew up there, marching our way north from Whitefish Bay? Cedarburg, maybe, but it's still a commute. None the less, a beautiful part of Wisconsin, even if solidly conservative (not a good look these days).
With the housing market in free-fall you ought to be able to negotiate a good price if you find something. Hopefully, you won't need financing and the commute won't be too far. Good luck!Not the shore, closer to 41 so the commute is easier. Still looking. Maybe Jackson. Not a lot of housing inventory atm
Jackson is a commute, if you are officing downtown. Perhaps you want to be more in the country. Mequon is now pretty built up--it was farm country when I lived there ass a teenager, with only a few developments--and likely expensive, although there are smaller houses, depending on what you are looking for. I know a former realtor in Mequon who knows the territory, if you want to PM me, I can give you her contact info..Not the shore, closer to 41 so the commute is easier. Still looking. Maybe Jackson. Not a lot of housing inventory atm
Say hello to the Larscheid family for me!C'mon Phat. I drove back to Chicago from Spearfish yesterday. It only took 15 hours to cover the 950 miles.
Interstate 90 all they way. What, did you have to pee a lot?C'mon Phat. I drove back to Chicago from Spearfish yesterday. It only took 15 hours to cover the 950 miles.
Should have been about 14. I took the alternate route through northeastern Iowa through Dubuque and Galena, as I wanted to check out the terrain in the northwestern part of IL. Thanks to Illinois' crappy single lane highway, that took some time.Interstate 90 all they way. What, did you have to pee a lot?
It rains like that often along 90 in SD. One time, near Chamberlain heading west, the sky darkened ahead, and in a little while, I say what looked like a dark wall. It was cloudy and bright on my side. I then entered through this curtain of water., completely dry on one side and a torrent like you describe on the other. It must have to do with the land being so flat.Should have been about 14. I took the alternate route through northeastern Iowa through Dubuque and Galena, as I wanted to check out the terrain in the northwestern part of IL. Thanks to Illinois' crappy single lane highway, that took some time.
My trip out was a bit quicker, but I got caught in that horrendous storm about 30 miles west of Sioux Falls last Tuesday. The sky went black, the rain came down in sheets, and the winds prolly hit 80 mph. The RAV was shaking on the side of road for a good 20 minutes. I thought the Apocalypse had come.
When things slowed down, I encounter a trailer camper on its side about a half mile ahead. Thankfully I jumped off and took a side road all the way to Mitchell.
I don't drink anymore. Well, barely.Don't start drinking too much!
I'm talking to phatcat, who just moved to Wisconsin, the land of binge drinking. Fun place to party though!I don't drink anymore. Well, barely.
LOL. I thought you meant that for me after my near death experience on the barren plains of South Dakota!I'm talking to phatcat, who just moved to Wisconsin, the land of binge drinking. Fun place to party though!
Nope! I wouldn't be a good upper midwesterner if I didn't take the opportunity to needle Sconnies for being (mostly amiable) drunks!LOL. I thought you meant that for me after my near death experience on the barren plains of South Dakota!
Holy geez.Nope! I wouldn't be a good upper midwesterner if I didn't take the opportunity to needle Sconnies for being (mostly amiable) drunks!
Like I said, Wisconsin is a helluva fun place to visit and maybe go to a wedding, a minor league baseball game, or a family reunion of some kind.Holy geez.
82% of the 50 drunkest counties are in Wisconsin.
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This is the drunkest state in America
This state’s largest city is called “Brew City” for a reason.thehill.com
I knew it was extreme, but…
“Round of Old Fashioneds, please.”Like I said, Wisconsin is a helluva fun place to visit and maybe go to a wedding, a minor league baseball game, or a family reunion of some kind.
My personal favorite Wisconsin stat is that not only does Wisconsin drink the most brandy of any state in the country, they drink more brandy than the other 49 states COMBINED. That's not per capita, that's raw totals. THese people are serious, serious consumers.
Like I said, Wisconsin is a helluva fun place to visit and maybe go to a wedding, a minor league baseball game, or a family reunion of some kind.
My personal favorite Wisconsin stat is that not only does Wisconsin drink the most brandy of any state in the country, they drink more brandy than the other 49 states COMBINED. That's not per capita, that's raw totals. THese people are serious, serious consumers.