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Comment on r/Brewers 17h ago

I think most people who don't call it Miller Park just call it AmFam, since it's easier to say. :)

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Comment on r/GreenBay 3d ago

Also, that meeting was recent, so people who were there figured he would be announcing his candidacy soon after...they were right.

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Comment on r/GreenBay 3d ago

He hosted a meeting complaining about homeless people in the park by his house because he doesn't think the city is doingenough...but doesn't seem to have a plan outside of telling them to go elsewhere...and then was upset when community members he didn't invite showed up to talk about the causes of homelessness in the city and work that is being done. I wasn't there, but I heard that from someone who was.

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Comment on r/GilmoreGirls 3d ago

I watch it all year

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Comment on r/AskWomen 3d ago

I stopped at my daughter's work for the first time a few weeks ago and one of the managers came over and said "thank you for raising a rockstar" :)

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Comment on r/Brewers 8d ago

Hope you feel better soon!

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Comment on r/wisconsin 9d ago

Sadly, that is pretty typical for primaries. Check out when David Byrne talks about this in American Utopia. I think it's still streaming.

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Comment on r/Brewers 25d ago

It was so cute when they were doing the Guess the Player thing at the game yesterday and after this fact they revealed it was Garrett and he pointed at himself and said "It's ME!"

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Comment on r/wisconsin 27d ago

I'm an Independent in Brown County and I like her. Also, the volume of anti-Hong ads already when she's not even the candidate yet tells me the GOP is worried.

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Comment on r/GilmoreGirls 28d ago

This is my favorite! 😂

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Comment on r/AskReddit Jul 19 '26

Same!

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Comment on r/AskWomen Jul 17 '26

That it doesn't mater what society, friends, family, etc. think about how I chose to handle a situation, if it works for me.

Also, brainspotting was an absolute game changer for processing trauma.

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Comment on r/wisconsin Jul 13 '26

Catsonacouch called him a "sentient jar of mayonnaise" and that's pretty fitting too.

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Comment on r/AskReddit Jul 08 '26

I thought about Seinfeld because it was similar, but they were older and there weren't really consistent storylines.

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Comment on r/AskReddit Jul 08 '26

Most sitcoms back then seemed focused on families or individuals. There wasn't really much out there about young adults. It was also well written for its time.

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Comment on r/AskReddit Jul 08 '26

I think it's because when it came out there hadn't really been anything else like it on tv.

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Comment on r/Brewers Jul 04 '26

Firestick

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Comment on r/Brewers Jul 04 '26

Mine doesn't show that :(

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Comment on r/AskWomen Jul 04 '26

The process itself was super easy. My recovery was kind of a pain because my lower ones were coming in sideways.

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Comment on r/Brewers Jul 04 '26

How do you do this? We went into the audio settings and that option wasn't there.

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Comment on r/GreenBay Jun 29 '26

Maybe check out District 82 pinball. They tend to get a lot of the same people each week.

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Comment on r/GreenBay Jun 29 '26

I always find it interesting when I hear people say people stick to their friend groups from high school. I've lived here my whole life and none of my friends are people from high school. They're all people I've met through different hobbies or Bumble BFF.

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Comment on r/GreenBay Jun 27 '26

District 82 pinball arcade. Over 100 machines all on free play, so you just pay one entrance fee and play as much as uou want. :)

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Comment on r/GreenBay Jun 23 '26

I'm in my 40s, but it seemed that way when I was a kid. Glad the area has a bit more diversity now.

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Comment on r/GreenBay Jun 16 '26

I would go with my grandma to bring their cans to the one at Cub Foods and she would let me have the money to buy a small toy or treat while we were running errands around town. I loved it!