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re: A beer from the past
Posted by 32footsteps on 3/2/26 at 8:37 pm to HeyCap
Schlitz and Stroh’s are still around. I have both in my garage fridge. Grew up drinking stroh’s and it’s at all of my family gatherings.
Schlitz brought back their original recipe around 2007 or so. The “New” (old recipe) Schlitz is pretty good. The recipe that turned it awful thankfully is no longer used. There is a huge, huge difference between the two. Similar situation happened with Rhinelander. The classic recipe isn’t great but the one they changed to was multiple levels of terrible. The original was made again and it’s great compared to what they had before.
Last week I drank a bar out of Blatz. Granted, it was the local VFW so they have Blatz, Hamms, and Old Style on tap.
For as many signs as I still see hanging outside and inside of bars around here you’d swear Andeker was still around. Nope.
Schlitz brought back their original recipe around 2007 or so. The “New” (old recipe) Schlitz is pretty good. The recipe that turned it awful thankfully is no longer used. There is a huge, huge difference between the two. Similar situation happened with Rhinelander. The classic recipe isn’t great but the one they changed to was multiple levels of terrible. The original was made again and it’s great compared to what they had before.
Last week I drank a bar out of Blatz. Granted, it was the local VFW so they have Blatz, Hamms, and Old Style on tap.
For as many signs as I still see hanging outside and inside of bars around here you’d swear Andeker was still around. Nope.
re: Poll not going as Cenk thought it might ...
Posted by 32footsteps on 3/2/26 at 8:29 pm to scrooster
His 2016 election meltdown is a must see. Every once in awhile he’ll say something that isn’t insane and then he’ll hop right back into the driver seat of a clown car.
re: Gretchen Whitmer thanks POTUS Trump and admits its probably not on the BINGO card.
Posted by 32footsteps on 2/26/26 at 11:24 pm to Timeoday
Ash Williams, the character portrayed by Bruce Campbell in Army of Darkness, summed this situation up perfectly when he said:
“It’s a trick. Get an axe.”
“It’s a trick. Get an axe.”
re: SCOTUS rules the Postal Service can’t be sued, even when mail is not delivered
Posted by 32footsteps on 2/25/26 at 11:34 am to Ailsa
The specifics of what started this case need to be addressed.
An apartment complex had a broken master lock on a set of mailboxes. The property manager (who did not live there herself) refused to fix the lock. Instead she insisted that the mail for all residents of that complex be given to her and she would distribute it. The post office told her to pound sand and changed the lock.
Let me ask you, would you want a landlord or anyone else going through your mail? Probably not. The property manager sued the post office claiming racism. That’s the gist of where this originated from but it gets glossed over in all media reports of this case.
An apartment complex had a broken master lock on a set of mailboxes. The property manager (who did not live there herself) refused to fix the lock. Instead she insisted that the mail for all residents of that complex be given to her and she would distribute it. The post office told her to pound sand and changed the lock.
Let me ask you, would you want a landlord or anyone else going through your mail? Probably not. The property manager sued the post office claiming racism. That’s the gist of where this originated from but it gets glossed over in all media reports of this case.
re: Meanwhile in Kentucky, man arrested for having sex with a dead deer on side of the road
Posted by 32footsteps on 2/23/26 at 6:01 pm to SPEEDY
I’ve heard of this thing before.
2007 Wisconsin Case involving sex with a dead deer
A friend of mine was the arresting officer in this case. The story he tells about it is wild. The legal gist was that the defense attorney argued that the deer ceased being an animal when it died and therefore it was simply a piece of meat therefore it was not a criminal case. The judge disagreed.
Prior to this, Mr. Hathaway was convicted of killing a horse with the intent to have sex with the horse corpse. He was sent to jail and when he was released he was on probation living in a halfway house. My buddy and the probation officer searched his room and found boxes upon boxes of horse and livestock magazines. The probation officer thought it was a bit odd but wasn’t going to make a fuss about it. My friend disagreed and explained that to Mr. Hathaway horse and livestock magazines were pornography and therefore it is contraband.
But yeah, the initial encounter with him after banging the dead deer was crazy. He was wearing sweatpants. When they did a search of him his entire midsection was covered in deer hair and deer blood.
2007 Wisconsin Case involving sex with a dead deer
A friend of mine was the arresting officer in this case. The story he tells about it is wild. The legal gist was that the defense attorney argued that the deer ceased being an animal when it died and therefore it was simply a piece of meat therefore it was not a criminal case. The judge disagreed.
Prior to this, Mr. Hathaway was convicted of killing a horse with the intent to have sex with the horse corpse. He was sent to jail and when he was released he was on probation living in a halfway house. My buddy and the probation officer searched his room and found boxes upon boxes of horse and livestock magazines. The probation officer thought it was a bit odd but wasn’t going to make a fuss about it. My friend disagreed and explained that to Mr. Hathaway horse and livestock magazines were pornography and therefore it is contraband.
But yeah, the initial encounter with him after banging the dead deer was crazy. He was wearing sweatpants. When they did a search of him his entire midsection was covered in deer hair and deer blood.
re: Hang it in the Louvre
Posted by 32footsteps on 2/22/26 at 11:20 am to SPEEDY
Why? To have it damaged by crappy infrastructure? Pipes are bursting monthly now and it has caused damage to things kept there.
re: What is your new neighbor etiquette?
Posted by 32footsteps on 2/15/26 at 11:20 am to Havoc
When we moved my neighbor came over the next day apologizing for possibly keeping us awake in the middle of the night. He was shooting coyotes off of his back steps. I scolded him for not coming over then because I have a coyote recipe for them.
re: Up next after Arizona - Wisconsin!
Posted by 32footsteps on 2/14/26 at 3:55 pm to FLTech
Good.
My wife and I moved shortly before the election and were registered to vote in Dodge County. A few days before the election we were sent absentee ballots at our new home listing us as being absentee voters from Dane County where we previously lived.
My grandfather received an absentee ballot in the mail prior to the 2020 election. He did not request one. He died in 2012.
Doing precinct by precinct recounts is pissing into the wind. It’ll cost a ton of money but every 8 maybe 12 years there should be a complete election assessment done which goes up the arse of everything involved.
My wife and I moved shortly before the election and were registered to vote in Dodge County. A few days before the election we were sent absentee ballots at our new home listing us as being absentee voters from Dane County where we previously lived.
My grandfather received an absentee ballot in the mail prior to the 2020 election. He did not request one. He died in 2012.
Doing precinct by precinct recounts is pissing into the wind. It’ll cost a ton of money but every 8 maybe 12 years there should be a complete election assessment done which goes up the arse of everything involved.
re: Poll: Dr. Pepper Or Mountain Dew
Posted by 32footsteps on 1/29/26 at 7:08 pm to JohnnyMajorsWskyCup
quote:
TN is sundrop country
Only if it’s in a returnable glass bottle. There’s a Sun Drop bottler near where I grew up in Wisconsin. Sun Drop in returnables is light years different and better than Sun Drop in cans or plastic. That town has a yearly Sun Drop festival and a Sun Drop museum. On Christmas Eve my nephew and I exchanged 17 cases of 16 ounce returnables. That shite is more addictive than crack.
re: Fascinating sports facts known by few
Posted by 32footsteps on 1/21/26 at 4:17 pm to Jim Rockford
Dave Marcis won the 1982 Richmond 400 using an engine that he built himself. This was the last time a winning driver built the race winning engine.
re: Walz is Being Impeached
Posted by 32footsteps on 1/12/26 at 3:32 pm to Zach
quote:
Send him to Somalia.
The average IQ in Somalia is already pretty low. Why do you want it to get any worse?
re: Deena Winter of the Minnesota Star Tribune doxxed the ICE agent involved in shooting
Posted by 32footsteps on 1/8/26 at 6:43 pm to EZE Tiger Fan
quote:
That’s one ugly dude.
She’s a Minnesota 9.
re: Why don’t we offer Denmark Minnesota for Greenland
Posted by 32footsteps on 1/8/26 at 6:39 pm to Royalfishing
Then Greenland would want a professional football team whose fans think they are relevant but haven’t and will never win shite.
re: NCAA DIII title game. If you hate FBS football. ESPN 7:00pm
Posted by 32footsteps on 1/4/26 at 11:12 pm to Ralph_Wiggum
I’m sure there will be some complaining about another national title going to the WIAC. In 24-25 members won 6 national team titles. Notre Dame, Vanderbilt, Louisiana Tech, Tulane, SMU, TCU, and Boston College wouldn’t be the biggest schools in that conference. River Falls is the smallest with an enrollment just over 5k.
re: Looking at a stack of firewood and wondering what stories it could tell
Posted by 32footsteps on 12/21/25 at 10:11 pm to weagle1999
Please start a new thread the day after you see a girlfriend or wife’s vagina for the first time and regale us with the stories that the snatch could tell.
re: Florida - Arrested, Threesome in Winn Dixie parking lot (not in a car)
Posted by 32footsteps on 12/19/25 at 6:53 pm to Shexter
She bears a slight resemblance to Pee Wee Herman. Are we sure he’s not dead?
re: Kamala Harris currently leads Gavin Newsom in national polls for the 2028
Posted by 32footsteps on 12/17/25 at 7:55 pm to TigerIron
quote:
However, Newsom will crush her in a primary.
You say that as if primaries matter to the democrats.
re: Nebraska volleyball hasn't lost a set since Sept 16th
Posted by 32footsteps on 12/14/25 at 11:17 pm to TigersHuskers
quote:
Our VB team this year is like our 1995 Football team in regards to total dominance.
This didn’t age well.
re: How much do you tip your mail carrier for Xmas?
Posted by 32footsteps on 12/7/25 at 8:43 am to sidewalkside
I’m a mail carrier, here’s my take.
I don’t care if I don’t get anything. I appreciate it if I do and I thank the person but it’s not an expectation.
I’m in a small town so I know 95% of the people on my route by first name. I don’t feel that I go above and beyond in my job as much as I am just being me. My brother and I are now raising beef cattle. When one gets butchered I’ll give the stuff not many people want (liver, tongue, heart) to people on my route who do. I’ll invite people from my route over each spring when I’m making maple syrup to hang out, drink beer, and if they show up I’ll drop off a pint or a quart of syrup just as a thanks for stopping by. My wife has a pretty good sourdough business going out of our home. If she has stuff that she needs to unload I’ll drop it off with people on my route free of charge. Typically those folks are elderly or they’ve had some unfortunate circumstances lately. Death of a spouse, medical issue, etc. Id do that just to do it more so than being a mail carrier. I’m not looking for a “tip” when I do that but those are the people who usually give a very nice gift each year.
If you have multiple carriers over the course of a week or two it probably means that your office is short staffed or that you live on an auxiliary route.
Legally we cannot dispose of or destroy “junk” mail. The customer in that case is the person sending it. We have to deliver it. If we destroy it we get fired.
If you receive the wrong person’s mail, does your mailbox have your names clearly listed inside? If carriers are rotating through your route, at most one might know who lives there, who the previous residents were, etc. If misdeliveries are an issue, tag your box with the current names to clear it up. 90% of misdelivered mail can be cleaned up if the current resident’s names are visibly on a tag inside of a mailbox.
I don’t care if I don’t get anything. I appreciate it if I do and I thank the person but it’s not an expectation.
I’m in a small town so I know 95% of the people on my route by first name. I don’t feel that I go above and beyond in my job as much as I am just being me. My brother and I are now raising beef cattle. When one gets butchered I’ll give the stuff not many people want (liver, tongue, heart) to people on my route who do. I’ll invite people from my route over each spring when I’m making maple syrup to hang out, drink beer, and if they show up I’ll drop off a pint or a quart of syrup just as a thanks for stopping by. My wife has a pretty good sourdough business going out of our home. If she has stuff that she needs to unload I’ll drop it off with people on my route free of charge. Typically those folks are elderly or they’ve had some unfortunate circumstances lately. Death of a spouse, medical issue, etc. Id do that just to do it more so than being a mail carrier. I’m not looking for a “tip” when I do that but those are the people who usually give a very nice gift each year.
If you have multiple carriers over the course of a week or two it probably means that your office is short staffed or that you live on an auxiliary route.
Legally we cannot dispose of or destroy “junk” mail. The customer in that case is the person sending it. We have to deliver it. If we destroy it we get fired.
If you receive the wrong person’s mail, does your mailbox have your names clearly listed inside? If carriers are rotating through your route, at most one might know who lives there, who the previous residents were, etc. If misdeliveries are an issue, tag your box with the current names to clear it up. 90% of misdelivered mail can be cleaned up if the current resident’s names are visibly on a tag inside of a mailbox.
re: Timmy Waltz isn't retarded
Posted by 32footsteps on 12/6/25 at 10:15 pm to BHTiger
This is just a wild theory of mine with nothing to back it up.
I could be convinced that Walz was a Hail Mary pick for Kamla’s running mate for two reasons. This fraud stuff in MN was known by party insiders so pick him, get elected and it can be hidden. If they lose they didn’t tie Andy Beshear or Josh Shapiro down with a sinking campaign.
I could be convinced that Walz was a Hail Mary pick for Kamla’s running mate for two reasons. This fraud stuff in MN was known by party insiders so pick him, get elected and it can be hidden. If they lose they didn’t tie Andy Beshear or Josh Shapiro down with a sinking campaign.
re: These people vote: Lady shows off her morning routine as a “Doll mom”
Posted by 32footsteps on 12/5/25 at 9:17 am to stout
I can’t fix her.
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