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2 comments December 15th, 2008
…the Potawatomi Bingo Casino could use a new marketing tag line. How ’bout:
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2 comments December 15th, 2008
I ate at a Brazilian-style restaurant in downtown Milwaukee called Sabor Brazilian Churrascaria, cialis mind yesterday.
Basically, viagra ambulance they barbecue every meat known to man, bring it to your table on a spit (that looks more like a sword) and let you make a pig of yourself as you eat steak, chicken, lamb, and – yes – pig.
It was phenomenal.
If you’ve never been there, and you’re not a vegetarian, starve yourself for at least two days and then order the all-you-can-eat.
If you’ve never been there and you are a vegetarian, what are you doing still reading this post?
2 comments December 14th, 2008
And, viagra usa malady no, salve this post isn’t about Paris Hilton.
It’s about the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s newly redesigned web site. The new site looks great. It’s much cleaner and better arranged. But for some reason I can’t find a damn thing on it. I feel like I’m spending twice as much time getting half as much value. I’m not sure why this is the case. It could be that I’m just unfamiliar with the new layout and it will take me a while to get proficient at navigating it. But, shop it’s already been a while and I still feel lost when looking for something to complain about.
So, guys, tell me: is it just me?
How do the rest of you like our newspaper’s new site?
12 comments December 5th, 2008
…about Watertown’s proposed $50 fine for blowing the snow from your driveway into the street, best viagra pilule but Pete said it better than I could have:
Fox6 says Watertown considering $50 fine for shoveling snow into streets…I wanna fine city for plowing in my driveway all those years….
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…than incompetent:
School Board member Charlene Hardin and a high school secretary didn’t do anything criminal when they went AWOL instead of attending a school safety conference in Philadelphia earlier this year.
Their unexcused absence was more the result of screw-ups by the pair, viagra buy rx not an attempt to bilk the taxpayers.
Such is the conclusion of Milwaukee County prosecutors.
“I don’t believe there’s any significant dispute as to the fact that they did not attend significant portions of the conference, shop ” said Assistant District Attorney David Feiss, head of the public integrity unit. “But it appeared more a matter of incompetence rather than intentional conduct.”
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Another 10 Most Wanted Fugitive Caught by Neighborhood Task Force.
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…in Wisconsin.
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It looks like some of the rest of you feel the same way, best cialis treatment too:
Milwaukee firefighters’ participating in the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle campaign brought some record green when they raised $1, mind 325 on Black Friday, the highest amount gathered during collections in southeastern Wisconsin on that day, according to agency officials.
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…you could still head north and south on Highway 45.
Does anyone have any idea how traffic will go east and west while the Zoo interchange is being reconstructed?
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…, cialis buy malady this exhibit should be a big hit:
The Milwaukee Public Library has been selected to host “Pride and Passion: The African-American Baseball Experience” national traveling exhibit.
The exhibit will be at the library from July 22 through Sept. 4, 2009.
The library is one of only 25 libraries in the nation to host the exhibit. The exhibit features the history of baseball’s Negro Leagues, and how African-American players fared in the major leagues since Jackie Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947.
The exhibit looks at baseball as a reflection of race relations in the U.S. It features photographs, team rosters and other baseball memorabilia. It’s based on a similar exhibit at the National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum in Cooperstown, N.Y.
The exhibit is made possible by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities – Great Ideas Brought to Life. Supporting programs and other special events are being planned at several library locations.
I just hope I can get some peanuts, popcorn, and Cracker Jacks when I’m there.
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