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    Cool Wisconsin "Palm Pilot"

    A buddy of mine just sent this to me and I just had to share. It's a hoot (and kinda' true, too!)
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    Hey, John, I'm a Badger and I resemble that remark!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kent Cori
    Hey, John, I'm a Badger and I resemble that remark!
    "Badger"??? What de hecke are 'ya doin' in Florida, then?!
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    John

    Shouldn't that say "Get beer and brats"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry Quiram
    John

    Shouldn't that say "Get beer and brats"?

    Terry
    Terry,

    Priorities, my friend. Priorities. A Cheesehead can live without the brats if he really has to. But the beer....I mean, what would you have to go with your pizza? And you need something to wash down those cheese and crackers. Good grief, what in the heck would you put on your cereal in the morning?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Miliunas
    A buddy of mine just sent this to me and I just had to share. It's a hoot (and kinda' true, too!)
    OH YEAHHHHH....... Isn't that how we Cheeseheads and ex Cheeseheads recognize each other?

    Wolf

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf Kiessling
    OH YEAHHHHH....... ex Cheeseheads Wolf
    "Ex-Cheesehead"??? Really? And from what part of Cheeseville do you hail from?
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    Boy...

    Quote Originally Posted by John Miliunas
    "Ex-Cheesehead"??? Really? And from what part of Cheeseville do you hail from?
    Thay are coming out of the woodwork...so to speak
    How did I get here? Nevermind....

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Miliunas
    "Ex-Cheesehead"??? Really? And from what part of Cheeseville do you hail from?
    Milwaukee. Left in '56 when I joined the Navy never to return (except for short visits).

    Wolf

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    John,

    I was raised in Green Bay (you could see the stadium from my bedroom window and Bart Starr's son was a playmate), schooled in Madison and Whitewater, worked in Milwaukee until '85.

    Why move to Florida? The high today in Gaineseville will be 76º while it will be 29º in Madison . Tonight I'll be finishing some raised panel doors in my garage shop with the door wide open and I won't be worrried about the snow drifting in!
    Kent Cori

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    I hear 'ya, Kent! As much as I'd like to have moved to a warmer region, LOML's family are almost all still Wisconsin-based and we're all within driving distance. She comes from a pretty big family and would too much miss not having them within driving distance. So, here I stay, putting up with the cold and snow in the Winter and road construction the rest of the time!
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    Yeah, but you gotta fight off the bugs 24/7 from drifting in!! 29º will kill them suckers! Dontcha miss 4 seasons?

    BTW, I noticed that guy in the pic is left-handed. I should be on CSI!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Padilla
    Yeah, but you gotta fight off the bugs 24/7 from drifting in!! 29º will kill them suckers! Dontcha miss 4 seasons?

    BTW, I noticed that guy in the pic is left-handed. I should be on CSI!!
    OR, he had a friend write the reminder for him on his dominant right hand so that he would see it more often....

    CSI goof: One episode traced some superglue residue that dripped when a perpetrator tried to glue a wound shut, dripping due to a jerk-reaction to pain from the glue being applied to the wound. Doesn't happen that way....superglue does not sting on open wounds (at least it hasn't yet for me, and I've glued plenty of them shut myself). Now Nu-skin or whatever that stuff is...THAT is a different story....may as well use salt.

    BTW, the reminder doesn't say what TYPE of beer to get, and that's the problem with you cheeseheads---any beer will do, which is why we have been given Schlitz and the like.
    Jason

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    Super glue wounds shut? No kidding.... I'll have to keep that in mind but it sounds all right...I think. How're you feeling lately, Jason?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Padilla
    Super glue wounds shut? No kidding.... I'll have to keep that in mind but it sounds all right...I think. How're you feeling lately, Jason?
    Yes, Superglue! Fact is, the medical field is its origins for doing exactly that!
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