I honestly love it here. Just wish the winters didn’t kick us all in the coconuts.
The German settlers probably felt right at home there 😉
Yes, because OBVIOUSLY Germans were the very first people to ever set foot in Wisconsin and experience its winters, and no one else could have possibly been there for thousands of years previously.
Pretty sure it’s a joke.
The Scandinavians, who know a bit about winter weather, have a saying: There’s no such thing as bad weather; there’s only bad clothes.
Ole and Sven were Germans? 😉
Wisconsin can’t get much colder than Germany does.
The summers are almost as bad. Try visiting Madison in July, if you like it at 90 degrees F and 80 percent humidity.
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The German settlers probably felt right at home there 😉
Yes, because OBVIOUSLY Germans were the very first people to ever set foot in Wisconsin and experience its winters, and no one else could have possibly been there for thousands of years previously.
Pretty sure it’s a joke.
The Scandinavians, who know a bit about winter weather, have a saying: There’s no such thing as bad weather; there’s only bad clothes.
Ole and Sven were Germans? 😉
Wisconsin can’t get much colder than Germany does.
The summers are almost as bad. Try visiting Madison in July, if you like it at 90 degrees F and 80 percent humidity.