No, the grills have permafrost.Any good bbq in Wisconsin?
...and Mork & Mindy was the fye too.I watched every season of Happy Days, I rarely saw a black person. I did see an alien a couple of times...
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Beer, brats, and cheese.Any good bbq in Wisconsin?
Should I ask why you know this??. I mean what you do in your spare time is your thing.... I won't judge..I definitely know that the first guy played "Sticks", the drummer of Richie Cunningham's band at the beginning of Happy Days.
And don't act like you have no clue who this actor is. After his acting career stalled, he went on to star in over 140 adult films, including The Devil in Miss Jones 3 and 4.
As for the actor in the wedding scene, he had significant roles in Coffy and Robocop 1, 2, and 3.
The manager at the Holiday Inn Express I stayed in had a grill and made brats for lunch occasionally. On top of the manager's reception with free beer and cheese from a local place, it was awesome.
Any good bbq in Wisconsin?
Ngl, that cheese is nothing to be played with. I'm not a beer guy.Beer, brats, and cheese.
Should I ask why you know this??. I mean what you do in your spare time is your thing.... I won't judge..
Just use Walaikum “and may the same be upon you”.Wa-Alaikum-Salaam
Ha!
Every once in a while, I go on a retro kick and rewatch an old show. So when I was rewatching the first couple of seasons of Happy Days, I was trying to figure out how many episodes Sticks was in. Remember, Happy Days was infamous for disappearing two different actors who played Richie's older brother Chuck Cunningham.
And when I looked up "Sticks" on Wikipedia, I learned some new facts...
Also, and this is completely unrelated, I swear, I was the designated porno-renter for my fraternity. I knew all the spots in South Miami/Kendall, and I never rented anything with less than a three-quarter-erect rating on the Hustler scale...
Great movieCan’t wait for the day after tomorrow
Only if someone brings some in from some other state…Any good bbq in Wisconsin?
Beer, brats, and cheese.
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