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illmatic99

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Figured we can consolidate the thoughts and day to day happenings of our guy in Milwaukee. Participate if you wish, if not please ignore.

 
Dont the Bucks have a second round pick of ours?
 
there's so much cow poop methane in the air, I think it's messing up the broadcast signal.
 
Never been to MKE, but spent at week in Madison. Fun college town. Surprisingly vibrant for the midwest. People seemed very friendly, kinda like what Portland used to be.

I like Madison too. There are some other small, vibrant midwest college towns. Linoln, NE is surprisingly fun (once you get to it, after driving for a long while in Nebraska corn country). It's often the bigger cities that I find kind of meh. Last time I was in Milwaukee was a long time ago and it fit in the meh category, but maybe it is more interesting nowadays. Last year I had to spend some time in Des Moines, IA and it was a lot nicer than what I remembered it.
 
I like Madison too. There are some other small, vibrant midwest college towns. Linoln, NE is surprisingly fun (once you get to it, after driving for a long while in Nebraska corn country). It's often the bigger cities that I find kind of meh. Last time I was in Milwaukee was a long time ago and it fit in the meh category, but maybe it is more interesting nowadays. Last year I had to spend some time in Des Moines, IA and it was a lot nicer than what I remembered it.
after almost a decade in Indy, i can tell you first hand these "bigger cities" in the midwest have 0 charm. All strip malls and chain stores/restaurants.
 
He got some bullshit no calls here, sure, but he got superstar treatment for sure at times.

He's about to get it all the time.
 

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