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flyingcheesehead

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...Your town is being wiped out by a tornado, and your only thought is:

Lenny Peaslee, executive chef at the Stoughton Country Club, said the twister tore the roof off as about 40 people took refuge in the basement.

"We were ... hiding behind the bar," he said. "We had beer, anyway."

That tornado went through about 15 minutes after I drove past Stoughton. :hairraise:
 
Ya hey dere, if you gots beer and cheese curds what else do ya need to survive?
:p
 
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shouldn't there be a "Dontcha know" somewhere in there too?
 
More Right Rudder said:
"Curds", it's cheese curds...Cripes!
Criminy. I knew dat. The little women always gets a bag when we're up dere.

Ya gots to get 'em when dere so fresh dey squeek. De guy in Oshkosh tol' us dat the gas station down de road gets dem delivered fresh every Tuesday and Thursday from a friend who makes dem.

We discovered dese guys when we drove by da factory in Montfort.
http://store.wfucheese.com/
:cheerswine:
 
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NickDBrennan said:
shouldn't there be a "Dontcha know" somewhere in there too?

Cheese curds are good and good for ya, dontcha know? That's better, eh?

;)
 
flyingcheesehead said:
Cheese curds are good and good for ya, dontcha know? That's better, eh?

;)

While we're "in" the Lakes Region, here's a interesting story:

In a dark night outside a small town in Minnesota, a fire started
inside the local chemical plant and in a blink of an eye it exploded into massive flames.

The alarm went out to all the fire departments for miles around. When the
volunteer fire fighters appeared on the scene, the chemical company
president rushed to the fire chief and said, "All of our secret formulas
are in the vault in the center of the plant. They must be saved. I will give
$50,000 to the fire department that brings them out intact." But the
roaring flames held the firefighters off.

Soon more fire departments had to be called in as the situation became
desperate. As the firemen arrived, the president shouted out that the
offer was now $100,000 to the fire department who could bring out the company's secret files.

From the distance, a lone siren was heard as another fire truck came
into sight. It was the nearby Norwegian rural township volunteer fire
company composed mainly of Norwegians over the age of 65. To everyone's
amazement, the little run-down fire engine, operated by these Norwegians,
passed all the newer sleek engines parked outside the plant

....and drove straight into the middle of the inferno.

Outside, the other firemen watched as the Norwegian old timers jumped off
and began to fight the fire with a performance and effort never seen
before. Within a short time, the Norske old timers had extinguished the fire and saved the secret formulas.

The grateful chemical company president joyfully announced that for such a
superhuman feat he was upping the reward to $200,000, and walked over to
personally thank each of the brave, though elderly, Norske fire fighters.

The local TV news reporters rushed in after capturing the event on film
asking, "What are you going to do with all that money?"

"Vell," said Ole Larsen, the 70-year-old fire chief, "da furst thing vedo
is fix da brakes on dat foocking truck!"

:rolleyes: HR
 
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