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Any gay teens in central wisconsin?
So far i'm the only gay kid in my entire school. I'm just curious if there any others out there...i'm not out yet, but im just wondering if you do live somewhere in wisconsin, are you openly gay or still in the closet?

Do people from wisconsin have accents?
do you think people from wisconsin have accents. i was in indiana and i told them i was from wisconsin and they said they could tell because of my accent. do you think wisconsinites have accents?if so what is it like, and what is your opinion of it?i understand that everyone has an accent, but i was wondering what sets wisconsins accents out from the rest. im not a fool

What's race precentages in wisconsin?
it isnt hw just curious.

I'm gay. where can i find a boyfriend in wisconsin?
i'm 14, gay and from wisconsin. where can i find a boyfriend?i'm from brookfield wisconsin.i don't only want sex. i want love and someone i can talk to and trust.

Can you give names of some Gothic clothes store in wisconsin i can visit?
please dont give online shop names

I’m a gay guy and want to lose my virginity too an older guy in wisconsin - where can i find a guy?


Does anybody else think that wisconsin woods is the creepiest place in the world?
I live in wisconsin and have traveledd all over the world, and been in tons of woods, but when your in the rural wisconsin woods you always feel like something is behind you and ready to attack

Catholic Churches in Wisconsin?
Is there any Catholic Church in Wisconsin where i can send clothes and food to donate to HAITI? tripageobecause most of the communication is cut off so there for i cannot speak to anyone there.most black churches have not a clue about haiti or are ignorant about haitians so call " worshiping the devil vodou " when most are actually catholicso i ask for catholics because they will know where and how i can send them

So the Wisconsin State Fair theme park has opened and I have no boyfriend nor even friends to go with?
So all summer I have invested most of my time in looking for Mr. Right with no success, doing the whole run around with Internet dating sites, walking up to random people out in public, going to gay bars and dance clubs, and nothing has worked. What's worse is I've invested so much time in this that I haven't had any time to make friends either so now Wisconsin State Fair has started to which I really want to go to kind of my dream to go there for a romantic time with a boyfriend but so much for that and I have no one to go with. I really don't want to walk around a theme park and go on a bunch of rides all by my lonesome. It will be kind of awkward. What to do now?

I want to donate knitted items (Wisconsin), but I don't know where to donate them?
I live in Fond du Lac, and I could donate anywhere in the city, but I can't go out of it. I tried googling places, but I can't find anywhere I understand that you could donate them to a shelter or something, but Fond du Lac is so small we don't have big shelters like in cities.

Where can I get a NY Style Pizza in the S.E. Wisconsin Area?
I tried every mom and pop pizza place in my town, and they all suck, every single one of them. They do not Taste anything like the pizza places in new jersey, where i lived for 20 years. I went to 10 places, looking for that same style pizza, and It so far does not exist.Some of the places have been so so but I am just not used to it. There is nothing like eating a ny style pizza. I live that nj ny pizza. The pizza around chicago stinks. I cant eat anymore.I did not know at the time, there were styles, I recently discovded the pizza i like is called ny style.I will willing to drive upto 45 minutes for any ny style pizza in the se wisconsin area. Do you know of any?If not, Is it possible I can make my own? I have a regular oven?

I live in Wisconsin but when I visited my cousins in Orange County, CA: Why was there no bird, squirrels, nor?
rabbits at the parksnot even a stray dog or catOh, the Vietnamese town was lovely............... but just doesn't have any critters running around at parks like in Wisconsin here

Is this guy crazy: Wisconsin dad drives all the way to Kansas each week to hang on to a job in tough times?
JANESVILLE, Wis. In the early dawn, after another week building cars, Michael Hanley leaves his job in Kansas. He quickly zips into Missouri, then heads up a ribbon of highway past grain silos and grazing deer, across the frozen fields of Iowa, over the Mississippi River and into the rolling hills of Wisconsin. Finally, he pulls into his driveway 530 miles later.It's one heck of a haul more than 1,000 miles roundtrip, 16 plus hours of driving, every week." I like to say I gave up an eight minute commute for an eight hour commute," he says wearily, running a hand though salt and pepper hair as he watches his two sons play basketball for the first time this season.After the aging General Motors plant where he worked for 23 years was idled about a year ago, Hanley faced a Hobson's choice Stay with his family and search for an autoworker's salary $28 an hour in a county where more than 40 percent of its manufacturing jobs disappeared from 2006 to 2009. Or hang on to his GM paycheck and health insurance and follow the job, no matter where it leads.In his case, it led to Fairfax, Kan., the same place his brother and two brothers in law also GM workers, and now his roommates landed. For others, it has been Indiana or Texas.The long commute is not just a story of hard times, tough choices and a shrinking American auto industry. It's also a case study of what happens when an aging industrial town loses an anchor, when workers too old to start over and too young to retire are caught in a squeeze and when economic survival means one family, but two far flung ZIP codes. Hanley is not one to complain." GM has been good for us," he says. " This whole town knows that." For 90 years, the sprawling plant it started out building tractors became a different kind of family business. Through the decades, sons followed fathers onto the line, sometimes rubbing shoulders as they built Chevy Cavaliers, Caprices, Tahoes, Suburbans and more.Hanley's father and brother worked there. So did his father in law, two brothers in law and an assortment of uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.But as GM's financial troubles mounted, car and SUV sales fell and gas prices climbed, the automaker closed several plants, eliminating thousands of jobs.Janesville then the oldest of GM assembly plants ended production of SUVs in December 2008, months before the automaker received billions of dollars in government loans and filed for bankruptcy. The factory is on standby status some hold out hope it will reopen one day. Some of about 1,200 remaining workers took buyouts or retired some began new careers. Hundreds more stayed with GM, relocating, commuting or just waiting for an opening. The automaker has about 6,500 laid off workers nationwide.Even before the doors closed, Hanley began preparing for life after GM. He returned to college to complete two credits he needed for an accounting degree, but an offer in Kansas came first.He didn't hesitate. Auto work these days is like playing musical chairs. You grab an opening where you can.Hanley didn't want to lose his health insurance while his wife, Laura, was receiving costly chemotherapy treatments for a blood disease that will likely lead to cancer. The medical bills last year, she says, were in the tens of thousands of dollars." There's no way I could possibly go through one treatment without him having insurance," she says. Like many other divided GM families, the Hanleys decided even though the job was important, there were reasons not to uproot everyone Laura works at their sons' Catholic school, the boys are immersed in band, Scouts, basketball and church, and the sale of a house was an iffy and perhaps money losing proposition. Hanley knew it would be a trade off financial security for a lonely existence. His eyes mist as he talks about what he misses dinner with his family, coaching basketball, going to the YMCA with his boys, wrestling with them at night, attending their concerts and games, watching them grow up. " It's an adjustment, not being home," he says. " I probably sounded cruel because I said I wouldn't miss my wife as much because she's going to be there when I come back, when I retire. But those years with the kids aren't going to be there. That's the hard part, not being able to be around them. ... I don't know if I really appreciated it before." Hanley plans to commute another 18 months, until he turns 50, hoping for a retirement package then something, he says, he " prays about every night." Laura, meanwhile, does double duty as a single parent. It's all overwhelming working, shuttling her sons around, keeping an eye on her elderly mother and worrying about her husband's long commutes. " The kids are tired of seeing mom cry because she's stressed and seeing dad cry when he needs to go back to work," she says. " We're really close the four of us. You can't talk to

Atheisticly anguished, first the Wisconsin Tourist Federation, and now Canada's venerable History Journal...?
...has to change its name because of internet connotation. That's right, Canada's premiere History publication has to change its name from " The Beaver" , Canada's national animal, because too many internet nanny filters weren't allowing people to access their web page. Of course, as one spokesperson pointed out, they were getting 30,000 hits per month, but the users were only there for an average of ten seconds. Where will the Madness end? Doesn't our spiritual well being demand we try to halt the adulteration of high minded website by porn slang and txting short hand like WTF?

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