Thursday, January 12, 2006

At the end of the Walk there is a Key

The hits keep coming, but I take solace in knowing 100 years from now, Milwaukee will have fewer residents to swamp me with pro-Milwaukee rhetoric.

Actually, if population trends continue, the city will return to village status around 2075.

3 Comments:

At 8:46 PM , Blogger Disgruntled Car Salesman said...

Lake Koshkonong, yeah, I am really looking forward to going there and having a great summer vacation. While there I plan on going...

- to the lakefront music festival and ethnic festivals

- to the professional baseball team's game in town there

- to tour one of their fine breweries

- to tour the Lake Koshkonong art museum designed by Calatrava

- to visit one of their many critically acclaimed restaurants, bars and or clubs that aren't in the Best Western lobby

- to check out their versions of historic Marquette U and UWMilwaukee

Well, just a few things. Oh, wait a minute, that place doesn't have all those things. Neither does Madison, Racine, Kenosha, Green Bay, you get the point.

'Nuf Said!

 
At 10:15 AM , Blogger Slide said...

'Nuff said?

Another great thing about Milwaukee, great grammar.

When everyone else has left Milwaukee you can vacuum up the place.

You probably don't even live in the city limits. Typical.

 
At 4:48 PM , Blogger Disgruntled Car Salesman said...

I live down on the east side, thank you very much.

"'Nuf Said" is slang. It is MY slang tag line. Get with the times, gramps.

 

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