hal2kilo
Lifer
- Feb 24, 2009
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Was used to traveling in the rural south and knew not only were there not going to be any bars, there was a good possibility that you could not even buy any liquor in the particular county.I think it is impossible for one to overstate the importance of bars in Wisconsin. The only thing I can think of that might cause more social unrest than closing bars is cancelling football or hockey. If the Green and Gold is not on the field, the red will be in the streets by mid September. It's like mandating low fat ice cream.
I moved to Chicago, and made a trip to Minnesota to visit my inlaws, on the way, I was amazed at the little towns in Wisconsin, there would be like 12 buildings and at least 3 of them were bars.
