jakuiper01
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jakuiper01

Raised Grain is awesome, I’ve been going there since it opened (less than 10 min from my house). It has made a big splash on the brewery scene in the MKE area in only 15+ months of being open, and is served on tap at a lot of places already. Plus, love the food trucks they have. Stopping there Friday to get 3 growlers

I concur:

But there are substantially better beers at the same or lower price point - Capital, Lakefront, Central Waters, Ale Asylum are as available and better tasting than anything from New Glarus (except Staghorn Oktoberfest - the only acceptable NG beer). Hell, the big liquor store in the Milwaukee area has Capital cans for

Pretty much unanimous that while it sucked to lose him, it was inevitable and they got a good return.

And all the sports talk guys in Milwaukee seem to love him. It boggles my mind.

I’ll give you Staghorn, that’s some good stuff.

seriously, fuck the bullshit fans that think Jeff Janis is the savior. I’ll give him credit as a good special teams player, but as a receiver - GTFO. Even worse, you had the Packers ESPN reporter pick Janis as this year’s “Rising Star” in the NFC North. I hope he gets cut.

better yet, the guy who reports all the police scanner traffic on game days

hot take: New Glarus beers are not good. New Glarus, especially Spotted Cow, is Wisconsin’s Yuengling.

Yes, using a hypothetical is the EXACT definition of making stuff up. I was using it to show just how poorly this law is written. It doesn’t matter if a 1965 in mint, running condition, with collector plates, is not getting a ticket - it’s still a violation of the law.

I’m not mad for the sake of getting mad. I’m mad that this law, while seeming to prevent people from just storing junk cars on their driveway (like this guy), also prevents anyone who has plated their car as a “collector, pioneer, etc” from even parking the car in their driveway without it being a violation of the law.

Exactly why this law is stupid. If there were only one car in that driveway, and it was a 1995 Buick Regal GS in perfect condition, that homeowner would be in violation of the law.

That is not what the law says though.

Well, since the term “storage” is not defined in the statute, it includes ANY “Pioneer, classic, collector vehicles, collector military vehicles, or street rods” parked on a driveway.

They just need to hang out in the comments section here, and can earn as much as $8792 a month.

Oh man, that’s brutal. Hell, even my 7 year old knows that episode - AND I pulled the “The ocean called, they’re running out of shrimp” out at him last weekend at my Father-in-law’s birthday party, where grilled cajun shrimp were an app, and he got the joke.

That day has come. I have seen this posted a ton on this site and have no clue who that is.

I’m out of shape, and I could run a sub 43 minute 400m. Pretty sure you mean seconds, in the 3 spots you used minutes.

two-man rowing; my wife would knock me unconscious with the oar because I’m yelling at her to row at the right time.* I would then drown.

cool. Sorry for the snark in the original post! Sounds delicious!