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I did NOT freeze in Madison, WI, however, this global warming will
have it at 18 degrees tomorrow morn here in Tallahassee, FL.
Unfortunately, I did not get to see much of Madison by daylight but
what I saw impressed me. Those big freshwater lakes and a nice town
between them would seem to make an ideal place................if the
water didnt freeze
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On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 21:55:16 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
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I did NOT freeze in Madison, WI, however, this global warming will
have it at 18 degrees tomorrow morn here in Tallahassee, FL.
Unfortunately, I did not get to see much of Madison by daylight but
what I saw impressed me. Those big freshwater lakes and a nice town
between them would seem to make an ideal place................if the
water didnt freeze


A man of your political inclinations would not want to live in
Madison, WI.

It's like living in Cambridge, MA or Berkely, CA. :)
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On Nov 22, 6:03 am, Tom Francis - SWSports
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On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 21:55:16 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch

wrote:
I did NOT freeze in Madison, WI, however, this global warming will
have it at 18 degrees tomorrow morn here in Tallahassee, FL.
Unfortunately, I did not get to see much of Madison by daylight but
what I saw impressed me. Those big freshwater lakes and a nice town
between them would seem to make an ideal place................if the
water didnt freeze


A man of your political inclinations would not want to live in
Madison, WI.

It's like living in Cambridge, MA or Berkely, CA. :)


I have read tha Madison is very liberal yet they must be doing
something right. Please allow me a comparison.
Madison: State capitol, large university, educated population, some
high tech industries, job opportunity, nice old buildings.
Tallahassee: State capitol, 2 large universities, educated
population, NO high tech industries, very few job opportunities, all
the old buildings have been razed.
Now, I am a 5 generation native N. Florida redneck so I am inclined to
defend my culture but even I see a problem here.
Looking over the UW campus, I saw a 12 story bldg dedicated to
licensing technologies developed at UW, FSU might have a cubicle
dedicated to the same.
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On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 08:01:02 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
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I have read tha Madison is very liberal yet they must be doing
something right. Please allow me a comparison.
Madison: State capitol, large university, educated population, some
high tech industries, job opportunity, nice old buildings.
Tallahassee: State capitol, 2 large universities, educated
population, NO high tech industries, very few job opportunities, all
the old buildings have been razed.
Now, I am a 5 generation native N. Florida redneck so I am inclined to
defend my culture but even I see a problem here.
Looking over the UW campus, I saw a 12 story bldg dedicated to
licensing technologies developed at UW, FSU might have a cubicle
dedicated to the same.


I believe it is the cold climate. Bad weather keeps people in doors
and they are more industrious.

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On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 08:01:02 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote:

I have read tha Madison is very liberal yet they must be doing
something right. Please allow me a comparison.
Madison: State capitol, large university, educated population, some
high tech industries, job opportunity, nice old buildings.
Tallahassee: State capitol, 2 large universities, educated
population, NO high tech industries, very few job opportunities, all
the old buildings have been razed.
Now, I am a 5 generation native N. Florida redneck so I am inclined to
defend my culture but even I see a problem here.
Looking over the UW campus, I saw a 12 story bldg dedicated to
licensing technologies developed at UW, FSU might have a cubicle
dedicated to the same.


I believe it is the cold climate. Bad weather keeps people in doors
and they are more industrious.


When I took a sabbatical years ago with the family in a motorhome, we stayed
at Turtle Creek Campground near Madison. they even stay inside in nice
weather. All the bug zappers by the campers and only thing they are zapping
are lightning bugs, and nobody but us is outside.




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On Nov 22, 2:46 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
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On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 08:01:02 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote:


I have read tha Madison is very liberal yet they must be doing
something right. Please allow me a comparison.
Madison: State capitol, large university, educated population, some
high tech industries, job opportunity, nice old buildings.
Tallahassee: State capitol, 2 large universities, educated
population, NO high tech industries, very few job opportunities, all
the old buildings have been razed.
Now, I am a 5 generation native N. Florida redneck so I am inclined to
defend my culture but even I see a problem here.
Looking over the UW campus, I saw a 12 story bldg dedicated to
licensing technologies developed at UW, FSU might have a cubicle
dedicated to the same.


I believe it is the cold climate. Bad weather keeps people in doors
and they are more industrious.


When I took a sabbatical years ago with the family in a motorhome, we stayed
at Turtle Creek Campground near Madison. they even stay inside in nice
weather. All the bug zappers by the campers and only thing they are zapping
are lightning bugs, and nobody but us is outside.


OTOH, yankees are usually kinda dull people, sure they are industrious
and they do well but "YAWN". Southerners have real craziness in their
culture and it sure makes life interesting. Compare yank writers and
southern writers and you get the impression the yanks rarely venture
beyond their comfort zone. Sure stereotypes make southerners look like
uneducated morons but would anybody bother watching a show about
hijinks of people in Wisconsin like they do "Dukes of Hazzard".
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On Nov 21, 11:55*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
I did NOT freeze in Madison, WI, however, this global warming will
have it at 18 degrees tomorrow morn here in Tallahassee, FL.
Unfortunately, I did not get to see much of Madison by daylight but
what I saw impressed me. *Those big freshwater lakes and a nice town
between them would seem to make an ideal place................if the
water didnt freeze


14 here this morning, but gonna get up to the mid 40's this afternoon.
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