People from Wisconsin are great, great people. But we definitely have some quirks that are unique to Wisconsin. So in good fun, here are some jokes about people from Wisconsin.
- Why does a Badgers fan pour his cereal on a plate?
Jim Bauer/Flickr He lost his bowls.
- What do they call students who go to Marquette?
Peter Radunzel/Flickr Rejects from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
- How do you know a man is from Wisconsin?
Heather Sunderland/Flickr He owes more money on his snowmobile than his car.
- How can you spot a Packers fan?
Mike Morbeck/Flickr They refer to the team as “we.”
- How do you know it’s under 32 degrees outside in Wisconsin?
Acid Pix/Flickr People have finally stopped wearing shorts.
- How does someone from Wisconsin know someone is from Illinois?
Norman B. Leventhal/Flickr They can tell by his accent.
- How many freezers doe someone from Wisconsin have?
DiamondBack Truck Covers/Flickr Three–one in the kitchen, one in the basement, and one in the back of a pickup truck.
- How do you know it’s winter in Wisconsin?
Joe Goldberg/Flickr You’ve gotten sunburn and frostbite in the same week.
- What are the three spices that Wisconsinites use?
Elizabeth McClay/Flickr Salt, pepper and ketchup.
- What do Wisconsin women wear for lingerie?
SJ Pyrotechnic/Flickr A flannel shirt.
Sometimes you just have to laugh at yourself!
Jim Bauer/Flickr
He lost his bowls.
Peter Radunzel/Flickr
Rejects from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Heather Sunderland/Flickr
He owes more money on his snowmobile than his car.
Mike Morbeck/Flickr
They refer to the team as “we.”
Acid Pix/Flickr
People have finally stopped wearing shorts.
Norman B. Leventhal/Flickr
They can tell by his accent.
DiamondBack Truck Covers/Flickr
Three–one in the kitchen, one in the basement, and one in the back of a pickup truck.
Joe Goldberg/Flickr
You’ve gotten sunburn and frostbite in the same week.
Elizabeth McClay/Flickr
Salt, pepper and ketchup.
SJ Pyrotechnic/Flickr
A flannel shirt.
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