Especially since shit rolls downhill.
Especially since shit rolls downhill.
It’s quite simple, really. George Carlin illustrated the proper technique some time ago (relevant to this article begins at 1:00ish, but the whole bit applies).
Good gravy, this is glorious. I love soccer. I wish I wasn’t so American* and made more time to watch it. Crap, I’ve never even watched a full MLS game (saw lots of indoor Milwaukee Wave games back in the day...I be old).
Bye, Bo. Thank you so damn much. Now go relax.
I’ve been planting Borage in my gardens for years. It’s considered a “magic bullet” companion plant, supposedly helping everything it’s planted near in addition to it’s purple flowers attracting bees and other beneficial insects. Also fun is, and this is no joke, when the leaves are young, about 3”-5” long, they taste…
Live in the Fox Valley of Wisco, yet I look forward to every 4th of July and Christmas when we make the pilgrimage to Duluth, of all places, where they have a fine assortment of GL beers. Everything they make is great, but it's in the horrid, snow-bound winter months that the real prize comes out: their Christmas Ale.…
Absolutely.
Lot's of good beers and breweries mentioned in the comments here, but a bit saddened by the lack of any pub for Lake Louie, South Shore (Ashland), Tyranena, Door County, St Francis (Milwaukee), Titletown (G.B.), Stone Arch (Appleton), and Tribute (northern Wisco). All are putting out good or, in many cases, great…
Polish. Moon. Requires considerable more love from the masses.
First, recommend for you admitting that you're not into hops. There are so few of us, we need to stand up for each other.
Always felt the best beer in Minnesota is brewed up in Duluth. I'm from Wisco, and every year, even with the great, great selection of beers that are available here in my home state, I get giddy when the 2 or 3 trips to Duluth are getting near. Gotta be the water.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Door County Brewing. Their Polka King Porter is excellent, as is the Little Sister Wit (I was stunned how good this was). The Biere De Seigle Farmhouse is very good, too. Also, some mention Hinterland in Green Bay, but I wholeheartedly recommend Titletown Brewing instead (they're…
I'm just here to thank you for mentioning Polish Moon. That baby deserves more love.
Please don't knock Point. Yeah, it's my opinion, but their flagship lager is lightyears ahead of just about any other lager on the shelves. I wish more folks would give it a chance.
Hit Karben in the fall, had been looking forward to it for some time (my nice lady friend is friend of the family that owns it...or something....I forget....all I heard is "they make beer"). Now, I'm an admitted non-hop head, but I've learned to enjoy them on a level (drinking one now). But that IPA was dreadful.…
I'll start by saying I won't berate you. I don't agree with you, though, but only to a point: Spotted Cow is the best, easy drinking, anytime beer in the state. It literally can be had anytime, anywhere, and it works. The same cannot be said of alot of great beers in the state, including Bedlam (and several other…
I will certainly give the Bills credit, they deserved the win. But the Packers offense was woefully awful. Every aspect of the passing game was off, to a degree I've not seen in some time (yeppir, Packer fan from Wisco). Rodgers was all over the place, putting the ball everywhere except where it should've been, which…
It's the NBA. "Plays" are usually left to the unpaid, although the trend is invading college courts more and more these days too. Ugh.
Feel free to blast away at Packer fans, nothing we can do about them, but Bucky fans are nowhere near as bad as, oh, say, about 50 other colleges, and not even in the same galaxy as Cardinal fans. I don't know who you've been hanging around with from UW, but I think it sucks you have that impression.
I would give you several "recommends" if I could.