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Interesting...I guess that's a local phenomenon and it could be different in other areas. Does anybody remember the "news" from decades ago that there was a correlation between ice cream sales and violent crimes? It's a statistical study that's used to teach concepts like causality, correlation, etc. Ice cream sales go up in the summer, more people hang out in the streets late at night (or used to anyway), more drinking and fights, more violent crime. Ice cream has nothing to do with violent crime per se... just a correlation.
One town around here has a yearly "party". Has-been bands come and perform, street-fair food, crappy crafts, etc. Tens of thousands of hillbilly rednecks (and I use that term lovingly, because I am one) come out and party down together and have a great time. Then somebody's beer gets spilled and the shotguns come off the window racks.
Good times.
Yeah, more of a statewide phenomenon in this case...talked to people in different areas of Wisconsin.
Wow, that sounds like a real bang-up party (pun intended). Eek!
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I wood guess that likker, Coold weather, & losing numerous games makes fans Ornery/angry...
Yep, that is exactly it! Having been in WI before, you probably know what those Packers fans can be like! haha
The possibilities are endless. Ornaments for every holiday or occasion, signs, a good person to have during an outdoor party - the antlers could be wired with lights so everyone could see in the darkness.
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