

I hope this investigation takes out Vos, too. THAT would be a win-win for the state
I hope this investigation takes out Vos, too. THAT would be a win-win for the state
Hi neighbor! Wisconsinite here to throw our hat in the ring. I used to live on a residential road in the Milwaukee area that had a sign on either end that said "Rough Road". It was permanently installed. There were asphalt patches on top of patches that had been used to patch older patches. Half the patches turned to potholes, and then they ran out of patch money. But apparently had just enough left in the budget for signs.
I moved to across town to another suburb of Milwaukee, and the new street I live on partially caved in right beside my neighbor's driveway
I drove through Nebraska one time, and the only thing I remember is how bad that state smelled. "Industrial Rot" was the best way I could describe it
All the time! Both when lying on my side and lying on my back. It's comfy
I have an unopened bottle of Seagrams from 1946, and a bottle of Old Forester from 1953, where time + the VERY heavy glass stopper cracked the plastic seal and broke the cork. Both belonged to my better half's grandfather
I, too, had to do a double-take
I wanted to tell you what an incredibly apt statement that was, and to thank you for teaching me a new turn of phrase I plan on using excessively
Ah, so it’s organic, free-range, small batch shit.
I see we have the same decorator!
Your version is gorgeous!
My cat pretends he's starving to death. Every day. Even though I just fed you, Mojo