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July
19,
2011

You're probably from Wisconsin if you refer to summer as three months of "bad sledding"
Posted on
March
29,
2011

You're probably from Wisconsin if you know what a bubbler is.

Posted on
February
3,
2011
You asked for 'em, now we've got 'em!
These gems are perfect for sticking up on your car, bike, laptop, beverage of choice, signs (which you own), buildings (which you own) or any other surface (which you own).
What makes them so great is that they are made of some super-tough-plasticy-polymer-like material so they will endure even the coldest of winters and hottest of summers... which we have both of in Wisconsin!
"How do I get some of these great As Seen In Wisconsin stickers?"
Funny you should ask... here's what you do...
Send a SASE (Self Addressed Stamped Envelope) to:
As Seen In WI
PO Box 624
River Falls, WI 54022
That's it. End of story. You send us a SASE and we send you free stickers! Then you slap these bad-boys up, snap some pics and email em to us (info AT AsSeenInWI DOT com) or post them on our
Facebook Page for ultimate Wisconsin joy!
***Many
MANY thanks to the phenomenal people at
PlanetLabel.com for providing YOU with these AWESOME stickers. Check out
@PlanetLabel on Twitter as well. They're in Wisconsin too!
Posted on
December
30,
2010
If you are resourceful in the face of difficult situations; like using an ironing board as a beer pong table at a hotel ...you're probably from Wisconsin.
Posted on
December
10,
2010
You're probably from Wisconsin if you go out for fish fry every Friday.
...and not just during Lent.
Posted on
November
23,
2010
You're probably from Wisconsin if you've ever been in a tornado and a snow storm in the same day...
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for 14 southern Wisconsin counties, including Dane County, until 6 p.m. Monday.
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November
14,
2010
Posted on
October
13,
2010
Rack em Junior! Thanks to Tom at BoredInTheBasement.com for sharing this photo!
Posted on
January
6,
2010
You're probably from Wisconsin if you go out for ice cream when it's -5 degrees.
Posted on
December
28,
2009

You're probably from Wisconsin if you consider it a sport to gather your food by drilling through 38 inches of ice and sitting there all day hoping that the food will swim by.
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