Well, you know, I've never gone to a football game (other than 1 high school game in the 60s). And I went to college at the University of MIchigan and have been at UW since 1984. The chances of me going to a football game or any spectator sport are quite small. But I am happy when the people in my city are happy.
(I've gone to golf tournaments solely because a family member was playing.)
tradguy: I promise you, win or lose, we will be there with thousands of Wisconsin fans at the Dane County Regional Airport to welcome home our Badger heroes.
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That one I understand. On to the Rose Bowl! Will you and Meade use some sky-miles and make the trip? It is only 10 weeks from today.
Well, you know, I've never gone to a football game (other than 1 high school game in the 60s). And I went to college at the University of MIchigan and have been at UW since 1984. The chances of me going to a football game or any spectator sport are quite small. But I am happy when the people in my city are happy.
(I've gone to golf tournaments solely because a family member was playing.)
I did watch the game on TV (but was also on the computer until the last 7 minutes).
tradguy: I promise you, win or lose, we will be there with thousands of Wisconsin fans at the Dane County Regional Airport to welcome home our Badger heroes.
I like the "bounce right off the line" version of On Wisconsin!
Cracks me up every time.
The fish on Lake Mendota.
The Carrillon tower was a grade school field trip for surrounding communities back in my day. Do they still do that I wonder?
WV = "biblym" worthless or oversimplified ideas derived from books.
It's some of what I love about living in a college town.
Hooray for Lyle!
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