If you’re from Wisconsin, you know it’s wacky. We do some strange things up here. But to us, it’s totally normal. Here are some wacky things that only people from Wisconsin do.
- We put cheese on our apple pie.
jeffreyw/Flickr Because, really, cheese can go with ANYTHING.
- We drive snowmobiles to restaurants.
Delta Diner/Facebook Hey, if there’s a ton of snow on the ground, is there a more efficient way to get around?
- We willingly drive in conditions like this.
utahwildflowers/Flickr It’s part badge of honor, part we just don’t know any better.
- We celebrate beer. Like, celebrate it hard.
Jimmy Emerson/Flickr There’s a big difference between loving beer and idolizing it, and we pretty much idolize it.
- We wear shorts in the winter.
GreggMP/Flickr Some fools go out in the snow, but it is not strange at all to see people in shorts when it is 30 degrees out.
- We always choose brats over hot dogs.
Patrick/Flickr Listen, I’m not knocking brats, but the rest of the country is definitely pro-hot dog.
- We have weird names for things. Like words no one else in the country uses.
Ian Sane/Flickr What is a bubbler?
- We play showshoe baseball.
Lake Tomahawk Snowshoe Baseball/Flickr And we even play it when there is no snow!
What other wacky things do only people from Wisconsin do? Let us know in the comments.
jeffreyw/Flickr
Because, really, cheese can go with ANYTHING.
Delta Diner/Facebook
Hey, if there’s a ton of snow on the ground, is there a more efficient way to get around?
utahwildflowers/Flickr
It’s part badge of honor, part we just don’t know any better.
Jimmy Emerson/Flickr
There’s a big difference between loving beer and idolizing it, and we pretty much idolize it.
GreggMP/Flickr
Some fools go out in the snow, but it is not strange at all to see people in shorts when it is 30 degrees out.
Patrick/Flickr
Listen, I’m not knocking brats, but the rest of the country is definitely pro-hot dog.
Ian Sane/Flickr
What is a bubbler?
Lake Tomahawk Snowshoe Baseball/Flickr
And we even play it when there is no snow!
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