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2nd time around for Brew City

Milwaukee celebrated it's 2nd corn dog day in style with lots of cheap locally brewed beer and of course lots of wonderful Foster Farms corn dogs. The beer of choice this year was Pabst Blue Ribbon, Miller High Life and High life light. NCD veteran Ben Proctor (Narrow Alumni) ran into some problems as he was driving to pick up the dogs from the fed ex office. He blew a tire on his car and had to change it. The jack bent under car which added some time to the project. Ben was able to overcome the hardship and still managed to have the dogs at the party at 12:15pm CST.

Do not make excuses

Sellersville needs to stop making excuses and start eating dogs, tots and drinking beer. Your lager is no match for good 'ol Pabst Blue Ribbon and Miller High Life. Don't tell us you could have made the TD if you would have planned differently or drank "girls light" beer.

TD - MKE!

jeff moessner completed the triple double at the milwaukee party with 21.2 seconds to go in the final game ; back-to-back TD's for jeff! all in the name of corndog day - this was a showing for the country to be proud of.

2nd wind

Making a last half push for the last dogs and tots for the back to back TD in brew city. 3 dogs and 2 units to go. Beer will flow like water as it always does in the Brew City.

MMMM GOOD

My god these things are grrrrrrreat!!!!

Thunder down under

I thought this was an international affair? Where is the rest of the world?

Going for back to back

Jeff Moessner 7 - 8 - 10 (dogs-tots-beer) Looking for the first ever back to back TD in WI. The beer is going down easy but the dogs are putting up some fight.

Narrow

Hats off to the Narrow House. Ben Proctor, a Narrow Alum, and I are currently planning a trip for next years party. I hope the ice luge last till next year.

Milwaukee stats

Dogs: two boxes

6:00 pm Central TIme

The beer is flowing w/ no problems, but the corn dogs are begining to slow down. People are starting to put forth extra effort to fight for the TD.

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State Rep. Thomas Nelson (D-Narrow House), Corndog Day veteran, discusses the impact of National Corndog Day on Wisconsin's economy.

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