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Drunk Cheesehead of the Day - Resurrected!

Re: Drunk Cheesehead of the Day - Resurrected!

On, Wisconsin.

According to Google Maps Rice Lake has an Escape Room, so perhaps he has been practising.

Clean for 15 (at least per arrest records) then his mom died? Ok, I have a TINGE of sympathy there. TINGE. I still agree with the sentence for the most part. I'd have added a small workhouse sentence and/or community service if the law allowed.
 
Re: Drunk Cheesehead of the Day - Resurrected!

He's 67. Mom dying sucks but it's no excuse. He gets a pass for Mom dying until he's got his own family, or he's 40, whichever comes first. After that, Mom dying blows but dude's past that.

Things you get a pass for forever:

1. Kid dying
2. Spouse dying (if you didn't kill them)
3. Favorite team losing big game
 
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I think they should just read license plates. You spotted at a bar and you go to the back of the line for a vaccine.
 
Oh Wisconsin you magnificent bastards.

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Isn't this a German thing?

Leave it to WI to make their version with filthy American factory beef. Some of those tailgates probably slice it right off the roll from the grocery store.

My colleague's wife is a German immigrant and I frequently have to argue with her that eating raw pork is incredibly unsafe. But like most things, anecdote that makes me feel better>science.

Also she grew up in the East and he grew up in China. After conversing with them and hearing about their parents I totally understand 20th century global politics.
 
So have I and I don't care if the Frogs charge $100 a plate for it. It's nasty.

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Carpaccio is where it’s at

Had a bison tartare and Spoon & Stable and it’s one of the best things to have ever crossed my lips. That dish was a masterpiece.

Edit: man, thinking back to that dish I would pay a lot of money to be able to construct a dish that good.

The best part was we were sitting at the kitchen-side table and one of the chefs overheard my interest in it. He sent us over the dish courtesy of the kitchen.
 
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