The alewife fish, which is not native to the Great Lakes, is dying off in what is known as a “seasonal die-off” event in Lake Michigan, according to the state’s Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The event of widespread fish deaths has been “rare in recent times,” but occurred fairly frequently between the 1960s and early 2000s, officials said. - dang never heard of that.
I like how Joel repeated "22 episodes" and how the jokes were "spartan" - on KTMA - TMA TV 23 was a Minneapolis-St. Paul area channel notable for being the first home of Mystery Science Theater 3000 - I actually saw part of a KTMA episode once - our UHF reception was all fuzzy.
Ashwaubenon is a village in Brown County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 16,991 at the 2020 census. A suburb of Green Bay, Ashwaubenon is part of the Green Bay Metropolitan Statistical Area and carries a Green Bay mailing address.
a local man named George Hallauer walked into a soda fountain on 15th street in 1881. He asked owner Edward Berner to top a dish of ice cream with chocolate sauce, a substance previously reserved for ice cream sodas. The new concoction caught on, and Berner began selling it for a nickel-but only on Sundays. Enter a 10-year-old girl, who insisted on having a dish of ice cream “with that stuff on top” on a different day of the week. That was out of the question for Berner-until the girl charmingly suggested that they “pretend it was Sunday.” That opened the floodgates, with the shopkeeper offering the dish every day in many flavors. The unusual spelling of “sundae” started when a salesman placed an order for Berner’s canoe-shaped dishes with his glassware company. He requested “sundae dishes” with an “e” at the end rather than a “y,” and the rest is history. Or so says the state of Wisconsin." cool story
My dad wants told me that my grandfather helped design the first blue glass Noxzema container. I don’t know if it’s true I think I was like eight when he told me.
Joel and Mike & the gang half raised me. Love those fellas to death.
Me and my twin brother loved that show when we were growing up. Made us laugh a ton.
i think mst3k mini golf is a FANTASTIC idea. i dont have any money and i'm nowhere near wisconsin but i still support it with every fiber of my being.
My my my my MITCHELL ! Still my favorite episode
Big love and respect to you Joel.... greetings from south London
Two of my faves!
Stevie Rays' Comedy Cabaret started in 1989 in this location in Uptown Minneapolis - this was just a few blocks from my house where I grew up!!
He may be from the cities, but his "people" are from Wisconsin! (Hi, cuz!)
Joel!! Loved mst3k mucho
I think I was 18 when i first saw mst. So lucky to be around when mst first went national
The alewife fish, which is not native to the Great Lakes, is dying off in what is known as a “seasonal die-off” event in Lake Michigan, according to the state’s Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The event of widespread fish deaths has been “rare in recent times,” but occurred fairly frequently between the 1960s and early 2000s, officials said. - dang never heard of that.
The Golden Turkey Awards: The Worst Achievements in Hollywood History Paperback - April 14, 1980
by Harry Medved (Author), Michael Medved (Author)
Thanks for the laughs!
if joel told me he was proud of me i think i would melt
I like how Joel repeated "22 episodes" and how the jokes were "spartan" - on KTMA - TMA TV 23 was a Minneapolis-St. Paul area channel notable for being the first home of Mystery Science Theater 3000 - I actually saw part of a KTMA episode once - our UHF reception was all fuzzy.
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Ashwaubenon is a village in Brown County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 16,991 at the 2020 census. A suburb of Green Bay, Ashwaubenon is part of the Green Bay Metropolitan Statistical Area and carries a Green Bay mailing address.
Paul Bunyan land ruled
You nailed it on entering
It moved to a private piece of land n some guy kind runs a shell of what PBL used to be just outside
a local man named George Hallauer walked into a soda fountain on 15th street in 1881. He asked owner Edward Berner to top a dish of ice cream with chocolate sauce, a substance previously reserved for ice cream sodas. The new concoction caught on, and Berner began selling it for a nickel-but only on Sundays.
Enter a 10-year-old girl, who insisted on having a dish of ice cream “with that stuff on top” on a different day of the week. That was out of the question for Berner-until the girl charmingly suggested that they “pretend it was Sunday.” That opened the floodgates, with the shopkeeper offering the dish every day in many flavors.
The unusual spelling of “sundae” started when a salesman placed an order for Berner’s canoe-shaped dishes with his glassware company. He requested “sundae dishes” with an “e” at the end rather than a “y,” and the rest is history. Or so says the state of Wisconsin." cool story
Two soul brothers, these two. Or, dese twos, as we say in Chicago.
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My dad wants told me that my grandfather helped design the first blue glass Noxzema container. I don’t know if it’s true I think I was like eight when he told me.
It’s stinks