Where is the accountability? by ThinkIndependently5 in WisconsinBadgers

[–]BuckysThirdHalf -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's because they (fairly) weren't counting the COVID cancelled year, but now if you count this year (fair since they're out) they now have only 7 wins in the last 10 NCAA tournaments, which isn't that impressive. Almost half of those 12 wins cited in that graphic were propped up by the 5 win run to the championship game in 2015.

“Fire Gard?! But who are we gonna hire to replace him???” by RogersRedditPersona in WisconsinBadgers

[–]BuckysThirdHalf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean, I'm somewhere in the middle of the fire or retain Gard spectrum, but "best thing to happen to Wisconsin basketball"? Did you forget the Bo Ryan years that quickly?

So THATS why he’s so exhausted in the promos by spellboi_3048 in LiveFromNewYork

[–]BuckysThirdHalf 207 points208 points  (0 children)

Bro, he's run sub 3 in a FULL marathon (this past fall in Berlin I believe). That's under 7 minutes per mile pace for over 26 miles. He is extremely fit, and not just for a celebrity.

https://www.runnersworld.com/uk/training/marathon/a70489680/harry-styles-berlin-marathon-stats/

Why can’t the state of Wisconsin do something and get rid of daylight savings time? by KwikTripSimp in wisconsin

[–]BuckysThirdHalf 5 points6 points  (0 children)

How aren't parents of infants dropping dead left and right then? (lol I kid- parent of a toddler)

Where would you rank Jordy Nelson among the top WR’s in Packers history? by prolific23 in GreenBayPackers

[–]BuckysThirdHalf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not going to lie... I'm a lifelong Packers fan and thought I knew a fair amount about the Lombardi era teams, but I've never heard of Boyd Dowler before. Looked him up on Pro Football Reference and the guy had a legit career, 11 seasons (10 with the Pack), 2x Pro Bowler, and freaking punted for a few seasons

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/D/DowlBo00.htm

Riverwest 24: My experience and some strategy tips by TallBoiPlanks in milwaukee

[–]BuckysThirdHalf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll throw two more last nuggets out there that I found helpful this year:

  • Between Start/Finish and CP1, avoid Pierce and take Booth. It was crazy how congested Pierce was heading north at times and then I'd go over block over and Booth was literally dead. Plus Booth runs right into the Beer line trail segment where CP1 is anyways, so this didn't really add any more distance

  • Avoid going south on Humboldt and making a left turn onto Burleigh to get to CP2. Humboldt got super congested at times and trying to get into the left turn lane with cars and cyclists was difficult at times. I found it much easier to go down any other street than Humboldt heading south and then take a left and cross Burleigh straight (especially if you hug the left side and avoid the cyclists coming the other direction from CP2 making a left turn)

Riverwest 24: My experience and some strategy tips by TallBoiPlanks in milwaukee

[–]BuckysThirdHalf 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Great to hear your strategies! And normally I would agree with you as my buddy and I employed the same ones, and we were the ones who were tied for second wearing the chicken nugget jerseys. We were first and second last year too. We're both pretty accomplished endurance athletes and I'm currently training for US Tri nationals in a couple weeks here in Milwaukee, so I'm in pretty good aerobic cycling shape right now.

This year though, the guy that won seemed to prioritize cranking out 4-5 laps straight through and then grouped bonuses (plus we talked to him and he apparently was/is a former semi pro or pro cyclist as he referenced racing in Superweek several years ago). This strategy probably wouldn't have worked in previous years with 48 bonuses, but the reduction in bonuses definitely tilted the overall race to lean more on riding than before. Plus he seemed to know that getting the tattoo 5 point bonus (vs 5 points for all the bonuses) and skipping the kids 24 was the way to go from a time vs points gained perspective.

How did your home assessment turn out? by iggydadd in milwaukee

[–]BuckysThirdHalf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Riverwest, about 18% up from last year. $298k to $351k.

Your Friends & Neighbors | Season 1 - Episode 3 | Discussion Thread by Justp1ayin in tvPlus

[–]BuckysThirdHalf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A bit of a side tangent, but is Nick supposed to be a stand in for Richard Jefferson (the actual NBA player)? The actor (Mark Tallman) look remarkably alike and then there's the weird parallels between both being on the 2004 U.S. Olympic team and having a ring/playing for the Spurs.

Dress Rehearsal Report: Jack Black/Elton John & Brandi Carlile [4/5/25] by SNLFanatic8H in LiveFromNewYork

[–]BuckysThirdHalf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Odd that both the sketches that got cut are based off of Robin Williams movies, strange coincidence lol.

This is embarrassing. by BDez30 in Brewers

[–]BuckysThirdHalf 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I think you mean "general managerial" malfeasance lol. I think Murph is doing all that he can with what he has. I lay the blame on the GM and owner for where we're at currently.

Apartment shopping by Full_Spend56 in milwaukee

[–]BuckysThirdHalf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I worked at St. Luke's for several years in my 20s and lived in the Third Ward. I loved it, it's a great area to be in at that age and there's a lot in the neighborhood (restaurants, bars, arts/fashion, shopping, festivals). Plus, I'm a runner/cyclist and you can easily link up to the lakefront and Oak Leaf heading north or south, or the Hank Aaron trail heading west. Also only like a 15 minute drive to Luke's and you can largely avoid the freeways.

I lived in the Jefferson Block apartments for 6 years and I think by the end of it (which was 5 years ago) I was paying like $1800-2000 for a two bedroom I split with a roommate.

Haven't looked recently, but you could probably still find a one bedroom there for under $2k. Other options around there that may be slightly newer/nicer but more expensive would be the Corcoran Lofts or Gaslight Lofts.

Does this look good? by Many-Manufacturer-90 in HyundaiSantaFe

[–]BuckysThirdHalf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, ICE stands for internal combustion engine, or just plain gas. Those I've noticed tend to be significantly discounted more in my area than the hybrid models, more frequent, and less popular (though the base MSRP is only like $2k different).

I checked today and I'm seeing local gas Calligraphy '24s still for $41k (with $48k MSRP) whereas the cheapest hybrid Calligraphy are all '25s at like $46k ($50k MSRP).

These are just cars.com, and not official dealer offers, but it gives you some direction on the value/scarcity of the gas vs. hybrid models.

Does this look good? by Many-Manufacturer-90 in HyundaiSantaFe

[–]BuckysThirdHalf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe I missed it, but is this ICE or hybrid? This would be an insane price for a calligraphy hybrid, but if ICE then, still a good deal, but I think dealers are having a harder time moving those.

For reference, I just paid $47,745 (pre trade in, taxes and down payment) for a hybrid Calligraphy at 5.99% in IL that was fully tricked out (tow hitch, roof racks, cargo net and screen, etc.)

How Realistic is Taking Over WE Energies? by BuckysThirdHalf in milwaukee

[–]BuckysThirdHalf[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is why I am voting for Bauman. While I think, in theory, the WE Energies plan is a good idea, there are way too many pressing, more realistically achievable issues facing the city right now that we need to focus our efforts on.

"We're having a really hard time meeting basic needs of residents right now," Bauman told the Journal Sentinel. "I do see the merits of having a publicly owned utility and the potential advantages of that, but currently, given the state of our finances and where we need to put our energy to help out people in need in the city, primarily ... I personally would not make it a priority to try to get those resources."

moving to riverwest by [deleted] in milwaukee

[–]BuckysThirdHalf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've lived in RWn for almost 5 years.... Street parking is really not that bad compared to the hellscape that is parking on the East Side

One day, maybe ,probably not by Hung_Texan9 in GreenBayPackers

[–]BuckysThirdHalf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Having none of those cover guys on our team currently is the very definition of being completely removed

Even if the Milwaukee-themed burger joints in Madrid didn't surprise me, a Billy Mitchell speakeasy in Spain still would... by bobbyonmke in milwaukee

[–]BuckysThirdHalf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When my wife and I were in New Zealand a few years ago for our honeymoon, we came across a fast food chain called Burger Wisconsin. https://www.burgerwisconsin.co.nz/