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The bars in Wisconsin are probably just as interesting, although possibly
less "Diverse". Not that I have a lot of experience with New York or
Wisconsin bars, but those experiences that left me with stories to tell (and
not to tell) were in Wisconsin, rather than NY.
Did I tell you about the night of the Bachelor Party in Milwaukee? Where
becuase I was from out of town and didn't know my way around it seemed to
make sense that I should be the designated driver? In a little bar accross
from furnace manufacturing plant I saw the biggest guy I've ever seen up
close. He picked up a pitcher of beer in his hand as you or I would pick up
a mug. And these clowns I was driving around thought this was the funniest
thing they had ever seen. And I plead with they guy, "please don't hurt
them Mister, I'll get them out of here!" He just smiled. Although the
years have faded the memory somewhat, there remains a conviction that my
friends are lucky to be alive.
And then there was college.
A termite walks into a bar, and asks, "Is the bar tender here?"
(Must have been New York, the little buggers don't do well in Wisconsin).
-jc
Nadine H Wright wrote:
> Nope, but maybe it's time to buy some batteries and find out which bars
> Pam
> goes to . . .
>
> Somehow, I have this suspicion that the bars in Wisconsin are not nearly
> as interesting as the bars in NY. Beer and Packers vs unpioneered
> consciousness. Am I on the right track?
>
> Nadine
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