DoctorBlade wrote:
Q: Why?
because wisconsin is boring so they need to do something to keep occupied.
RossD wrote:
In reply to DoctorBlade:
I concur.
Ross in Wisconsin
Sounds about right to me. Things get pretty weird out in the sticks in WI.
Desmond in Wisconsin
I popped in to ask why. I find your answers acceptable.
I also assume illegal substances were involved.
what else are you supposed to do when your 1989 Jimmy has rusted away to bits and pieces?
Rusted out GMC in one corner, non running Neon in the other... the resulting vehicle is obvious to me.
RossD
SuperDork
2/7/12 3:20 p.m.
This is what happens when beer is cheap and it gets dark at 4:00pm in the depths of winter. You stand in your shop with your buddies, drinking, looking at the all the stuff that doesn't work and figure out how to make one item that does work.
mndsm
SuperDork
2/7/12 4:17 p.m.
RossD wrote:
This is what happens when beer is cheap and it gets dark at 4:00pm in the depths of winter. You stand in your shop with your buddies, drinking, looking at the all the stuff that doesn't work and figure out how to make one item that does work.
Same thing happens in MN.... since WI is basically East St. Paul anyhow. I don't consider it WI until the area code is no longer 715.
Meanwhile on the other side of Lake Michigan....a michigan redneck built this:

Grtechguy wrote:
Meanwhile on the other side of Lake Michigan....a michigan redneck built this:
Judging by the custom chassis, it may have been built by bigfoot. They make a lot of money off of rich rednecks.
Nope....local guy to Silver Lake. Vince Morel, I believe
RossD
SuperDork
2/8/12 10:14 a.m.
mndsm wrote:
RossD wrote:
This is what happens when beer is cheap and it gets dark at 4:00pm in the depths of winter. You stand in your shop with your buddies, drinking, looking at the all the stuff that doesn't work and figure out how to make one item that does work.
Same thing happens in MN.... since WI is basically East St. Paul anyhow. I don't consider it WI until the area code is no longer 715.
Yeah the part of the state that has people and businesses is east of 715. 