To my esteemed colleagues here at Citizen Wausau I say this…from time to time, it sadly falls upon my shoulders to put forth a shovel full of questions. These questions while seeming entirely random, and aiming in no directions, I can assure you are often pointed toward a finish line. While this finish line might be abstract, and only in my imagination, it is most certainly something I am kind of aware of, at least on one of the many levels of chakra consciousness. Though, I have not had a real chance to cleanse myself through any sort of effective yoga practice recently, instead I am focused on a steady diet of powerlifting, and cabbage soup.
So, without further ado…we shall get right into this…and please, feel free to answer any of these, or post some of your own. Or go back to sleep, I hope someday to be in that boat myself.
- Speaking of Boats, does anyone, anywhere, for any reason like mayonnaise? That Hellman’s stuff? I mean I like me a little tangy zip of Miracle Whip from time to time, or a little bit of ranch on my macaroni and cheese, but who eats Mayo? My grandpa maybe, but ick man. It’s just dull.
- Is gum really becoming a progressive marketing tool? I saw like 500 EXTREME gums at Target the other day, and they all have taurine, and caffeine, and all the rest of the Red Bull secret ingredients. If you’re reaching for gum, aren’t you already nervous?
- Speaking of boats, when I was a kid there used to be a candy shop over by the Wausau Airport? What happened to that place?
- Did you know that you can get sushi as a takeout item? I was reading Lisa Stahl’s blog, and posed the question, and she said you could. So I tried, California roll from Chang garden, pretty good. I don’t know enough about sushi to order it as take out, it just seems like something that we do as friends, like a destination event.
- Who runs Exhibitour? My friend wants to volunteer, but is not sure how.
- How does one get to be on the board at NTC? I am not looking to stir up trouble or anything, but that board oversees like 35 million bucks in budget; how does one get asked?
- Heck, how does one get asked to be on any board of anything in this town? For example, the kayak guys, they have a board…is it all kayakers?
- When I was growing up, me and Jim Beier, the Stiflers, Dan Wallach, a few others all took tennis lessons at the Wausau racquet club. Behind the cemetery. For a while it was a health club, I was wondering what it is now?
- Is Culver’s ice cream better than Dairy Queen or Cold Stone? I ask, because I was thinking of buying a boat.
- Did you see the movie that was made here a while back, about softball? I forget what it was called, but I think Patrick Duffy was in it.
- Who is Jarrod Crooks? Does he have a boat I could look at?
- What does “Post Hoc Ergo Proctor Hoc” mean? Does it have anything to do with boats?
- As we start to look forward to the City Council and Mayoral Race, what do you think will define the races? Do you think that we can look forward discussions about the future of this city, or do you think we are going see more of the same?
- Speaking of the politics, how do you think that perception of these personalities is shaped? Do you think it is accurate? Do you think they need to begin to do anything to change this? Are we growing as a city in a way that we need to start seeing these people in a new way, a more professional way?
- Has anyone from Wausau ever gone to Notre Dame? Did they have a boat?
- What do surge protectors do? I mean I get the surge protecting, but I was sort of wonder if there was something more to it.
- Have you ever heard of a band called Freedown? I hear they are all nice young men whose mothers like them very much.
- Can you rent a limo in Wausau, and is it really a good limo? In general, does Wausau have any good car services? For example, what do executives from out of town who are only here shortly do?
- How can you tell the difference, aside from price, between good polar fleece and just crappy fleece? Do you remember when it was named something to do with a turtle?
- Speaking of turtles…isn’t that chocolate joint next to Downtown Grocery just a little bit of heaven? They sit in there, and sell you coffee and chocolate, and they talk about chocolate, and I think I even saw a really cute baby in there. Babies, and coffee, and chocolate…should be illegal!
- Have you been to the Weston Dog Park, or heard about the Weston Skate Park? I hope someday we can put up a drawing of either.
- AND ONE EXTRA CREDIT…I missed a City Council meeting, but at the last one I attended I witnessed the parking spot debacle. Does anyone understand what they decided or how one can find the minutes?
Andy Laub
10:56 am on February 12th
1. Yes.
2. Sugarless gum is good for your teeth if you don’t chew too much of it.
5. Wausau Area Events
7. Try going door to door. Ask questions like “Do you have a board?” and “May I please be on it?”
8. Isn’t it still the racquet club?
16. They keep your surges safe. Duh.
19. If the fleece includes a live turtle, don’t buy it. It’s just a gimmick.
John H. Fischer
2:39 pm on February 12th
1. Yuck!
6. Actually, there are three positions open and they are taking applications. The applications can be downloaded at their website or picked up at the county clerks office. I picked up my packet but seeing as I just don’t have the time to apply, I don’t know that at this point in my life, if I would have the time to give the position that the position deserves. However, if you want to apply, better get a shake on it, application deadline is 2/14 if I remember right.
7. I have an opposite question, once these boards figure out you are a hard worker and civic minded and have a horrible time saying no…. how do you 1) say no and 2) get off of them without feeling like you are letting them (or the body they serve) down?
9. Dairyqueen. Period.
13. I like Tipple, few things that bother me but I think he tries to do whats best for the City. I like Hadley, few things that bother me but I think she tries to do whats best for the City. I don’t have a vote, but if I did and I had to choose between two decent candidates, would lean toward the smaller ego.
22. No overnight parking downtown. From April through October (i think october), odd-even parking. Minutes are here http://www.ci.wausau.wi.us/is/ccc/pdf/coun_m_01082008.pdf
(P.S. Thinking about upgrading to a 26-28′ cabin cruiser, so may have an old but dependable 16 1/2 bowrider for sale this summer)
Melissa Sullivan
5:40 pm on February 12th
1. You have just defined one of the biggest issues in my marriage. Shawn loves the tangy zip of Miracle Whip, and I think that is just disgusting. Why would you want your ham sammich to be be tangy? Ugh!
9. DQ, Culver’s, and Cold Stone are all beautiful in their unique ways. I don’t want to live in a world where I have to choose. (Kopp’s custard in Milwaukee is in a whole ‘nother league. You can order it online. I should do that.)
16. In addition to protecting surges, they are also good for the environment. Even when your TV and other such appliances are turned off, they still suck electricity. But if you plug them in to a surge protector, then you can turn off the surge protector and they all stop sucking until you flip it back on. It makes Al Gore happy.
21. Weston Dog Park rocks.
Barry Liss
5:44 pm on February 12th
2. Yeah – what is it with that gum – it’s full on post hoc ergo propter hoc marketing.
3. My wife is Dutch so she likes Mayo on her fries – I’ve never really forgiven her for it. Mayo on my frites makes me scream in the streets – mayo on my fries makes me claw out my eyes!
Darcey Westcott
5:47 pm on February 12th
Dino, I’ve never been able to resist a list of random questions that weren’t multiple choice but open forum. Yeeha.
1. I like mayonnaise. I also like Miracle Whip. I have both in my fridge. Some days I’m in a zesty mood (Miracle Whip), some days I’m in a laid back mood (mayo), but the choice also depends on what goes best with the meat I’m putting in my sandwich. Mostly, I’m unpredictable in all that I do and eat. One more thing about the white duo, my “secret’ for making the most well received homemade salad dressing for egg salad, potato salad, coleslaw, etc., is to combine the two in equal quantities as your base ingredient.
2. Gum is in the target demograhic for buzzers. Pretty soon they’ll be marketing caffeinated nasal sprays.
3. What do boats have to do with candy stores? Was it in a flood zone?
4. “Takeout Sushi” is an oxymoron. At what level of freshness do you trust eating your raw seafood?
5. I’m more a tourist in that respect.
6-7. For some boards, such as non-profit organizations, you have to be nominated and voted on to be a board member. Others, you get assigned by your friends in high places if they know you’ve got an asset to offer them. Yet for others, as noted by drrent, you go through an application process. NTC has some unwritten high standards, Dino…can you cut it? As for the kayak board…they’re not all kayakers.
8. It’s an oxymoron to have a health club behind a cemetery.
9. Get a banana boat at the West Side Tasty Treat. That place rocks. My annual eat at TT is a raspberry soda. Yummmy. I hate Culvers cuz I think that waiting for your food to be made in a drive thru line is an oxymoron. Cold Stone is too expensive…you’re paying for the hype. Dairy Queen is doable.
10. Patick Duffy was here? In Wausau? I’m waiting for Johnny Depp to grace dairy state.
11. Jarrod Crooks? Why Ask? Maybe he’s got a boat on YouTube.
12. Post Hoc Ergo Proctor Hoc…it’s Latin for “Murphy’s Law”!
13. I think your question could have been more thought provoking. There’s a fundraiser for Mayor Tipple this Sunday at the Everest Inn. Maybe we should all go and ask him that question. Then go to Deb Hadley’s and ask her the same question (anyone know when hers is?)
14. “Perception” is never a matter of accuracy. Dino…I’m not exactly sure to whom you’re referring when you note: these personalities, they, these people. The mayoral candidates or the council?
15. Notre Dame…in France or Indiana? Been to both. Neither by boat. Eating too much cabbage soup while writing these questions?
16. I like the fact that some surge protectors that I think are surge protectors are really none other than outlet extensions. Gets me every time. I do have one real (big and bulky) surge protector that I have all of my Mac hardware plugged into. GIves me a cozy false sense of securty that if my house gets zapped by lightening my computer will be spared. Kind of like buying insurance.
17. No. They must not be popular with the girls. …. think about it.
18. Yes, you can rent good, professional limos in this town. In my previous job, an outside marketing firm was pushing to get our ad dollars. They sent a limo to pick us up and take us to their meeting. Was impressive…and it worked! I’ve also been party to a car service here in Wausau. A photo shoot was arranged by visiting big city folk here in Wausau and they used a car service to transport people back and forth between shoot sites/times. It was cool, convenient and affordable. As for execs in town…I think larger companies have their own loaner cars.
19. Don’t remember the turtle…but did you know that Polar Fleece is a fabulous fabric for diaper covers if you’re into reusable cloth diapers. It’s very breathable, warm and comfy. The “poor man’s wool”. For jackets to hold you through winter, look for a heavy weight fleece and buy it from a reputable sporting good store.
20. I totally LOVE that store. They have the most decadent chocolates that pair up beautifully with a good port (although they don’t sell port there) or dessert wine. They also have one of my deepest, fondest cravings: licorice wheels. I’m salivating just thinking about it.
21. No, and yes. A drawing? Are you taunting me?
22. Here’s my seasonal extra credit question: …hmmmm, having trouble wording it….Why is Valentine’s Day generally such an aberration for men and in turn cryptic for women? It’s lke Werewolves in London… maybe I need a good boat to escape.
Lisa Shilts
6:54 pm on February 12th
I’ve been waiting for you to offer us another list of your questions!
1. Miracle Whip ALWAY! Ironic that you should bring it up, as last week I took the same poll in my office. (The question was originally from the “What About Bob Movie” when Richard Dreyfaus asked Bob why he got divorced. Do you remember the answer? “There are two kinds of people in this world; those who like Neal Diamond. And those who don’t.” We use that saying a lot in my office, especially when ND is on the radio. So I feel there are other questions about the two kinds of people in this world, MW or Mayo? ALso peanut butter: crunch or smooth? (I like only crunchy – why have peanut butter without peanuts?)
4. We get take-out sushi a lot in my office (I say “we” loosely since I don’t usually order), mostly from Chang.
5. Wausau Area Events
8. Yep, it’s Wausau Tennis Center
9. The shakes at Culver’s are the BEST anyway! They have the best custard, DQ is ok, but I won’t eat Briq’s (don’t know how they always win the “Best Of Wausau” ice cream category.)
10. I guess Johnny Depp’s new movie is going to be filmed in Oshkosh (my son goes to school there and there’s a lot of activity getting things in town ready)
18. Good limos, and a great new limo bus out of Edgar that has a bar, tvs, etc. About 4 years ago I won tickets to the Packers/Bears game, and a LIMO ride from my house to Lambeau Field AND BACK!!
22. I think that in April cars can park on the street on odd/even days. Reminds me of a GREAT Sven and Lena joke . . .
Jim Rosenberg
8:23 pm on February 12th
“It’s a choppy sea, but sometimes you end up in Greenland with no way home but a skiff my friends.”
– (Dino Corvino)
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15. I have been to Notre Dame many times and once by boat, with a violinist playing Ave Maria as we drifted by on the Seine. In an unrelated matter, City Attorney Bill Nagle is a graduate of Notre Dame.
Dino Corvino
8:47 pm on February 12th
See…Bill Nagle. Now that is really something. I want to meet that guy.
Dino Corvino
8:48 pm on February 12th
And quoting me Rosenberg…now that is nothing but awesomeness.
martinjames
9:03 pm on February 12th
12. Post hoc ergo proctor hoc–Latin for “after the fact, therefore because of the fact” and technically it is an error in logic, not one of my strong suits.
15. Technically I’m a transplant to Wausau, but I did go to Notre Dame, the one in Indiana as a grad student. But I’m atoning for that by sending my daughter to Marquette. Go Warriors…oops I mean Golden Eagles!
As for boats, my esteemed friends for Illinois are all betting on how long it takes before I buy a boat having relocated to Wisconsin. They are in for a long wait.
Lisa Stahl
9:16 pm on February 12th
1. I’m going to have fries and mayo in less than 10 minutes. Which leads me to Question #4. Just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should.
Jim Carlson
9:42 pm on February 12th
1. Mayonnaise? Agree with Lisa, a must for dipping fries in.
2. Gum is what separates us from other animals. Designer gum makes us feel special.
9. Culver’s is custard, not ice cream.
12. “Post Hoc Ergo Proctor Hoc” = “after this, therefore because of this”. Huge in the ocean liner and steel cargo boat industries, rarely used for dinghies or canoes.
13. I think politics will define the races.
15. Been to Notre Dame in Paris. The tribute to Joan of Arc’s boat collection is smashing.
16. Surge protectors provide false security.
19. Good polar fleece has long brand names with trademarks and registration symbols. Often brag of patents.
20. Yes
babe
8:53 am on February 13th
I have my own boat but I am strictly mayo.
Mayo on fries is the only way to go. Don’t bleed that ketchup on my taters.
Andy Laub
9:40 am on February 13th
I agree with Lisa, Carlson, babe, and Barry’s wife. Although in the last year or two I’ve been seeing a swing back towards ketchup (or a combo) in my eating habits.
Dino Corvino
11:50 am on February 13th
Mayo…you put mayonaise on fries? What is the upside? Thats like putting vanilla extract on vanilla icecream.
Your adding bland oily to bland oily.
At heast with catsup (yeah I spelled it that way) your adding COLOR.
At the very least, it is a visual contrast.
Barry Liss
12:13 pm on February 13th
Mayo-On-Your-Fries-Eating-Post-Hoc-Ergo-Proctor-Hoc-Suckers!
Darcey Westcott
3:25 pm on February 13th
Miracle Whip on fries could be better…tangier. But it seems fast food joints only carry mayo packets. For awhile, after an extended stint in London, I couldn’t break my craving for malt vinnegar on my fries. That truly is the ultimate in conrast, and really yummy.
John H. Fischer
3:56 pm on February 13th
As much as I normally like all things German, the mayo and fries thing has ALWAYS bothered me.
That is why god invented mustard dammit!
Dino Corvino
4:04 pm on February 13th
Can you revisit the fleece thing?
What makes a good fleece?
oldwoodchair
9:40 pm on February 13th
10. I don’t remember the name of the movie but I remember it being filmed here….was written by a kid that grew up in Weston (I think)….used to frequent Pappillon’s Pizza in the Shopko plaza…they may have a picture or clearer memory of him. Don’t remember Patrick Duffy being in the movie, but do know that Steve Kanaly acted in (and I think directed) the movie…met him while he was here…he starred with Patrick Duffy in the Dallas series (remeber JR Ewing???)…he played Ray Krebbs, the resident hunky ranch hand/cowboy on the show. And if I recall correctly, they filmed at Athletic Park. And, I’m not sure, but I don’t think there were any boats in the movie.
oldwoodchair
9:51 pm on February 13th
13 & 14: There are Mayoral forums scheduled…attend & ask questions. Call the City Clerk’s office & ask for voting records of the council members. Contact any of the candidates and ask anything you are curious about. Listen with an open mind and make your own determination. Block out gossip and rumor. Ask candidates to back up what they say with facts. Share your visions with the candidates….they are there to take direction from the citizens. And, above all else, ask them if they have a boat.
Dino Corvino
10:47 am on February 14th
Chair…They filmed at Sunnyvale…and Kelly Club.
I so wanted Patrick Duffy to be in it though.
Tom Neal
11:35 am on February 14th
Here I go …….
1. We’re all in the same boat. Mayo is for the subtle palate; “Whip” is for kids.Hellman’s is the stuff.
2. I’m intrigued by the idea of vampire gum. Great name for a band, too.
3. Airport candy is before my Wausau time.
4. Sushi is good for summer concerts on the square. Keep it out of the sun.
5. Volunteers and businesses run Exhibitour with the considerable assistance of Wausau Area Events.
6. One gets on boards at their own peril.
7. Ditto.
8. Health club next to a bone yard? There’s motivation.
9. Culvers’ isn’t ice cream; it’s custard.
10. I pass.
11. Pass again.
12. Means “after the fact” or the defensive front line of the Athens Warriors.
13. I think the mayoral candidates will fail to energize the voters … or may enrage the electorate out of frustration.
14. Our local candidates are essentially faceless and lacking in charisma at this time, and I don’t expect that to change.
15. You mean the big church in Paris or the high school in Milwaukee?
16. Surge protectors absorb your money and generate a false sense of security.
17. FreeDown is an emerging band this area will hear about in time. I think Scott Holt is opening for them in Woodruff in March.
18. I’ve seen a big long car parked in front of a local strip joint (as I drove by of course).
19. The good fleece comes from real polar goats.
20. The early explorers were right: chocolate and coffee are drugs.
21. Is Weston in Wausau?
22. All of our parking worries have been solved.
rockerchick
1:36 pm on February 14th
Oops…..hit Enter prematurely! Anyway.
1. Mayo without a doubt, especially in potato salad, tuna fish sandwiches, or the occasional fry dunk.
2. Extreme gum – what’s the point? I once tried some antinausea gum supposedly effective for seasickness when I was on a boat.
3. Don’t remember the candy shop. But 50 Cent will “let you lick the lollipop.”
4. Sushi should be cooked. Fish are caught often times by someone who is on a boat.
5. Don’t know, but I have a girlfriend who affectionately titles her stripping career as, “Exhibitor.” Ugh.
6. I was always BORED at NTC.
7. I think you just create a “board,” ask some schlups to be on the “board” with you, and then make some silly decisions and perhaps a newsletter or at least take minutes.
8. Think it’s still the racquet club.
9. Cold Stone is you’re going for decadence. I like good ol’ Dairy Queen, though.
10. Nope. Softball is for girls. Girls who often like other girls.
11. Jarrod Crooks? NFC.
12. Don’t know. Boats make me nervous.
13. City elections stink. Like rotting boatwood.
14. In my opinion city law is a joke.
15. No, but I did watch Rudy last weekend.
16. Protect the surge. Does nothing for the insurgence.
17. Nope. But I saw an awesome band at the Cruise-In a few weeks ago – they were all dressed up like 80s rock stars. It was a hoot! And they were awesome!
18. You can rent a limo in Wausau, but your limo driver will be a jackass if you use Escort Limousine Services and his name is Sam.
19. I prefer down to fleece. Down keeps you warm when you are on a boat.
20. Haven’t been there yet, but now I have to go for sure! Chocolate AND coffee??? Caffeine junkies everywhere unite!
21. Not heard of the dog park, and I should look into the skate park. One of my sons is a skatefreak.
22. I got a ticket three days ago for parking on the street in front of my house. Don’t really want to comment on this subject right now.
Barry Liss
2:24 pm on February 14th
The Hilary people were on campus today – they were terrifying. They said a vote for Barack is a vote for mayo-on-frites…they also said Hilary one time tasted mayo-fries, but didn’t swallow.
Tom Neal
3:55 pm on February 14th
Mayo … the spread so delicious, they named a clinic after it. Would you trust the Miracle Whip Clinic? Sounds like a religious S&M seminar.
Jim Rosenberg
4:19 pm on February 14th
Tom Neal:
“14. Our local candidates are essentially faceless and lacking in charisma at this time, and I don’t expect that to change.”
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Tom, I resemble that statement!
Shawn Sullivan
7:28 pm on February 14th
3. Airport Gum- A little store called Grimm’s. My bro’ and I used to walk there in our youth. The building’s still there, but he’s long gone.
toneloke
11:36 pm on February 14th
4. “Takeout sushi” is an oxymoron. Like McSushi. You have to watch your sushi being prepared by a real sushi chef. Otherwise, you will get what you deserve.
13. Name recognition.
14. ditto
19. Do not buy “turtle fleece”. Turtles are an endangered species. Buy only genuine Fairtrade polar fleece obtained from certified polar bears. Do not trust uncertified polar bears. Trust me, they are up to no good.
Tom Neal
7:59 am on February 15th
Jim R. … I trust you know that you are exempt from my somewhat offhand statement re: faceless candidates. Besides, I don’t view you as a candidate. I see you as a lights-out shoo-in. And you have a face to be sure; you’re definitely “out there.” I think you know to whom I was referring specifically: our mayoral candidates. Of course, I’m not attacking them in any way, other than to say that they both leave me wondering who they are and what they envision for our town. “Freezing it and fixing it” isn’t a vision; it’s a basic economic plank. “Lowering taxes for homeowners” isn’t a vision; it’s a campaign promise (wow, what will I do with that extra $200?). Where do these two people want to take Wausau? What is their grand vision? Do they even have one? What’s their dynamic plan? How can we grow Wausau’s prominence on the map and our own quality of life? I get a sense that this is an election for a business manager, not a town leader. I just can’t get excited about this election; the candidates won’t let me. Maybe we need a viable write-in candidate … interested, Jim?
Barry Liss
8:51 am on February 15th
Jim – is it true you like mayo-flavored cigars?
Tom Neal
9:36 am on February 15th
So did Monica.
deepintheheart
9:51 am on February 15th
1) Mayo is the stuff. When a burger is served in Texas, you have the choice of mayo and mustard (or both). Mayo with fresh ground pepper for the dipping of fries.
2) Gum is odd stuff. Chewing tobacco for kids.
3) No clue
4) Sushi as a takeout item is fine. A California roll poses very little risk of anything–99.9 percent use imitation (pre-cooked) “crab” meat. One can gauge the freshness by the color of the avocado. Sushi rolls are most often prepared in advance because of the relative amount of time it takes to assemble. Yours and the comments of others suggest a large degree of misunderstanding of sushi.
16) a classic “up sell” of Best Buy meatheads
19) Price. Turtle fur is superior to corn-fed polar goats and is much trickier to harvest. Therefore higher prices are asked of consumers who wish to own the “very best.”
Jim Rosenberg
4:05 pm on February 15th
Tom, thanks. But one of the fastest ways to be shooed-out is to believe you’re a shoo-in, so I never do.
Barry, no mayo cigars. But Remy Martin X.O. Cognac, on the other hand… :)
Jane Neal
4:23 pm on February 15th
1. I do not like miracle whip, but there is a subtlety to a good mayo (NOT on fries). Being from Texas, I like BOTH mayo and mustard on my burger (and sometimes catsup…because really…can you have too many condiments?)
2. I am a self-professed gum-aholic. Ask to see my mongrammed gum case. But I try to avoid caffeine after my morning coffee.
3. I am pre-candy shop era?
4. Yes I knew that. The sushi at the place next to Malarkey’s is exceptionally good.
5-7. I think these were well covered.
8. dunno
9. Jim is right, Culver’s is custard, but it’s so much better than DQ. Cold Stone is good, but SO PRICEY!
10. BMT.
11. dunno
12. “after this, therefore because of this.”
13. Would you like vanilla ice cream or vanilla ice cream?
14. Absolutely.
15. Rosenberg handled this one.
16. Andy knows.
17. Their mothers do love them very much. One of the mothers is absolutely horrified by dwestcott’s comment, though.
18. Yes, and who cares what executives from out of town who are only here shortly do?
19. Look for the union label?
20. Mmmmmmmmmm, turtles…
21. Yes, I even took a dog
An oxymornon is typically conjoined contradictory terms (deafening silence, military intelligence), it has little to do with sushi or boats…but I wish I had a pontoon boat.
swearingen
8:24 pm on February 15th
1. Horseradish sauce, as fry dip, trumps Hellman’s or Miracle Whip.
2. I say we start marketing EXTREME Poprocks…ones that blow off your lower lip so you don’t have to trip over it when you pout.
4. Thanks for clarifying sushi, Deep in the Heart. No need to fear takeout sushi (rolls made with rice, not necessarily containing raw fish).
Favorite oxymoron: a Bob Hope Special
Jane Neal
11:03 am on February 18th
Dino:
I really enjoyed this thread, and judging by the comments, so did a lot of other folks. You should try to do a once a week question list, but maybe limit it to 5 or 6…
chrisf
2:40 pm on February 19th
10. The movie was called “The Marksmen”. Brickner’s lent them a Viper for one scene. they filmed the opening scene’s in Mosinee as Wausau was too “big” to look small town main street anymore.
You had the guy from Dallas and then the “bad guy” was the same bad guy from Karate Kid and then a whole bunch of small actors.
We watched them film almost the whole thing. I have the original VHS of it, mint, watch it now and then to see the area and point out things.
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Alex
10:25 pm on February 26th
I think you have something with these here questions. Most fun I have had in a long time. My narcissism says yummy.
1. Miracle whip blows.
2. I rarely chew gum. Somebody told me that if you chew gum and smoke it’s beyond bad. So I don’t chew gum. Stupid.
3. That’s a great question.
4. Barf. Bluegill chowder.
8. Sara Beier is cool.
9. I’m just not an ice cream guy I guess.
21. Dog parks scare me. Gary, my golden retriever, thinks they are quite nice.
you know if i asked them if they want ice cream they both say yes maria video
5:16 pm on May 14th
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