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These three are probably near religious experiences for many of us in Wisconsin, although the order probably varies from household to household. In arguable order, I'd say the top three are:
1. Green Bay Packers
2. Harley Davidson
3. Deer Hunting
Am I missing any other biggies? We probably can't settle on the order, but I'm pretty sure these are the top three. Or in the top 5.
These three are probably near religious experiences for many of us in Wisconsin, although the order probably varies from household to household. In arguable order, I'd say the top three are:
1. Green Bay Packers
2. Harley Davidson
3. Deer Hunting
Am I missing any other biggies? We probably can't settle on the order, but I'm pretty sure these are the top three. Or in the top 5.
Yea your missin FARVE! However,,,,,,,,,top three are
You must be kidding - Deer Hunting? Not even in my top 1000.. Sitting in a tree waiting to kill some defenseless animal in the cold is not my idea of fun. Ice fishing is almost as bad.
1. Harley
2. Packers
3. Badgers
4. Brewers
5. Beer....
6. Skiing - but only out west, the skiing here sucks
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