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Originally posted by milominderbinder
Greetings fellow wisconsinite.
Originally posted by Malynn
Originally posted by milominderbinder
Greetings fellow wisconsinite.
Howdy neighbor.
Originally posted by ShotGunRum
reply to post by Malynn
Well there was at least one case in Wisconsin on the CDC disease map.
Originally posted by txjab512
What's crazy is the fact that I lived both in Florida and Texas as a child. We practically grew up in the water. And we didn't always swim in the cleanest of lakes, ponds, or streams. I hate to say it but my Brothers and I would actually swim in the disgusting creeks that captured all of the runoff after storms. The water wasn't always running in those creeks needless to say. And here I am alive and well at almost 40 years of age.
Originally posted by milominderbinder
I gotta say...I never thought I would be thankful that I live in a place where the adjectival phrase "like bathwater" is used to describe the temperature of any swimming hole which is at least still partially in liquid form and isn't completely frozen solid.
Who knew that this could be a selling point?
Originally posted by milominderbinder
Originally posted by ShotGunRum
reply to post by Malynn
Well there was at least one case in Wisconsin on the CDC disease map.
Damnit...there goes my false sense of security.
Did you have to do that?
Originally posted by Malynn
Originally posted by milominderbinder
I gotta say...I never thought I would be thankful that I live in a place where the adjectival phrase "like bathwater" is used to describe the temperature of any swimming hole which is at least still partially in liquid form and isn't completely frozen solid.
Who knew that this could be a selling point?
Originally posted by milominderbinder
Originally posted by ShotGunRum
reply to post by Malynn
Well there was at least one case in Wisconsin on the CDC disease map.
Damnit...there goes my false sense of security.
Did you have to do that?
I guess we'll have to stick to polar bearing.