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Message Subject: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)
dfkiii
Posted 3/27/2016 4:04 PM (#811442 - in reply to #811438)
Subject: Re: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)





Location: Sawyer County, WI
Flambeauski - 3/27/2016 3:21 PM

Lived in WI for 17 years... what the **** is a bubbler?

Where I'm from... Lunch is called dinner and dinner is called supper.


You're from North Dakota ?
bob_harris
Posted 3/27/2016 5:11 PM (#811446 - in reply to #811361)
Subject: Re: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)




Posts: 25


A
B
B
Musky
WI
Baldyhook
Posted 3/27/2016 5:51 PM (#811447 - in reply to #811361)
Subject: Re: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)




Posts: 20


Location: Park Rapids, MN
I'm pretty much all B. I am ambidextrous when it comes to musky or muskie. Live in MN for the last 11+ years. Originally from Iowa.
Musky Face
Posted 3/27/2016 6:24 PM (#811450 - in reply to #811361)
Subject: Re: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)




Posts: 558


B. B. B. And it is a musky. From minnesota.

Edited by Musky Face 3/27/2016 6:26 PM
ToddM
Posted 3/27/2016 6:51 PM (#811453 - in reply to #811361)
Subject: Re: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)





Posts: 20248


Location: oswego, il
Corrupted data?
Rudedog
Posted 3/27/2016 7:14 PM (#811458 - in reply to #811438)
Subject: Re: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)




Posts: 632


Location: S.W. WI
1-B
2-A
3-B
Muskie

I'm a Sconnie for all 49 of my yrs.
backdraft
Posted 3/27/2016 8:00 PM (#811469 - in reply to #811361)
Subject: RE: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)




Posts: 241


From Wisconsin

Soda

Bubbler

Mom and Dad

Muskie

Edited by backdraft 3/27/2016 8:03 PM
jdsplasher
Posted 3/27/2016 8:22 PM (#811474 - in reply to #811469)
Subject: RE: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)





Posts: 2310


Location: SE, WI.
^ ^ same as backdraft^ ^
Emptynet
Posted 3/27/2016 8:26 PM (#811476 - in reply to #811361)
Subject: RE: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)




Posts: 403


Location: WI
B
B
B
Either spelling
Bubbler is a Milwaukee word.

Edited by Emptynet 3/27/2016 8:29 PM
ulbian
Posted 3/28/2016 6:44 AM (#811496 - in reply to #811361)
Subject: RE: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)




Posts: 1168


I'm not sure what conclusion you are trying to draw from the data being collected. In Wisconsin alone there are regional differences for the soda/pop and bubbler/water fountain question. Since the data will be skewed in one direction or the other depending on whether or not more responses come from people in eastern Wisconsin than western Wisconsin (or vice versa) it muddles things up. Perhaps a better question to ask would be in regards to "duck, duck, goose" or "duck, duck, grey duck." You couldn't go with the "does chili have noodles" question because in Wisconsin that's another one that can be broken down regionally.
ESOX Maniac
Posted 3/28/2016 7:01 AM (#811498 - in reply to #811361)
Subject: RE: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)





Posts: 2754


Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
Johnny, A-A-A

As kid growing up on family farm in 50's-60's here in Central WI, I've always used them. Also the terms dinner (lunch) & supper (dinner). What's for supper?

Have fun
Al
jonnysled
Posted 3/28/2016 7:11 AM (#811499 - in reply to #811498)
Subject: Re: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
ask the real question that separates ...

Euchre or Sheepshead?
Jeff78
Posted 3/28/2016 7:22 AM (#811500 - in reply to #811499)
Subject: Re: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)





Posts: 1660


Location: central Wisconsin
Sheephead

Stoplight or stop and go light
jaultman
Posted 3/28/2016 7:23 AM (#811501 - in reply to #811361)
Subject: RE: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)




Posts: 1828


MN

1-B
2-B
3-B
4-both
Pal
Posted 3/28/2016 7:37 AM (#811503 - in reply to #811501)
Subject: RE: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)




Posts: 675


Location: Twin Cities, MN
Soda
Bubbler
Mom and Dad
Musky
Duck, Duck, Goose
Sheepshead - fail ace

First 23 years in WI / Last 24 in MN
jonnysled
Posted 3/28/2016 7:42 AM (#811505 - in reply to #811361)
Subject: Re: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
^ Cheesehead ...
Jeff78
Posted 3/28/2016 7:45 AM (#811506 - in reply to #811505)
Subject: Re: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)





Posts: 1660


Location: central Wisconsin
The only bubblers here in Central Wis were where the paper mills discharged into the river. And it is dinner and supper. 55 years here.
kjgmh
Posted 3/28/2016 8:23 AM (#811511 - in reply to #811361)
Subject: Re: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)





Posts: 1096


Location: Hayward, WI
Whole life in WI
B
B
B
B
Reef Hawg
Posted 3/28/2016 8:41 AM (#811514 - in reply to #811361)
Subject: RE: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin
Central WI:

Pop(didn't start calling it soda until college)
Drinking Fountain(I still don't hear bubbler in these parts unless an outfall is referenced)
Mom and Dad
Musky
duck duck goose
sheepshead
supper
beer
Muskers
Posted 3/28/2016 8:44 AM (#811515 - in reply to #811361)
Subject: Re: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)




Posts: 325


Location: Otsego, MN
B
B
B
A
Born in MN, lived in WI for 5 years and again am living in MN
MOJOcandy101
Posted 3/28/2016 9:12 AM (#811518 - in reply to #811361)
Subject: Re: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)





Posts: 705


Location: Alex or Alek?
B
B
B
A
Dinner or supper works, unless you ask my co-worker
Duck Duck Grey Duck
Euchre

Grew up in MN now in ND
Larry Ramsell
Posted 3/28/2016 10:00 AM (#811530 - in reply to #811361)
Subject: Re: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)




Posts: 1296


Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
Wisconsin

Soda pop (A+B)

Drinking fountain (B)

Mom and Dad (B)

"Muskie is a fish; Musky is a smell": Homer LeBlanc Lake St. Clair Legend

Edited by Larry Ramsell 3/28/2016 10:03 AM
Grass
Posted 3/30/2016 12:18 PM (#811833 - in reply to #811361)
Subject: Re: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)




Posts: 620


Location: Seymour, WI
From Seymour, WI "Home of the Hamburger"

Pop
Bubbler
Mom & Dad
Musky
Sheepshead
Supper
banditman
Posted 3/30/2016 2:24 PM (#811862 - in reply to #811361)
Subject: RE: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)





Posts: 167


Location: Tomahawk, WI
1. A&B Soda or Pop
2. B. Drinking Fountain
3. B. Mom and Dad
4. Musky!!!!!!!!!!!!!

From Minnesota, live in Northern WI
Born
Posted 3/30/2016 4:54 PM (#811901 - in reply to #811361)
Subject: Re: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)




Posts: 153


Location: MN
ABBA
jonnysled
Posted 3/30/2016 5:05 PM (#811902 - in reply to #811901)
Subject: Re: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
Born - 3/30/2016 4:54 PM

ABBA


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrfY7RNaBjw
BertLegend
Posted 3/31/2016 12:34 PM (#812037 - in reply to #811361)
Subject: Re: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)




Posts: 33


AABA from WI my entire life!
BertLegend
Posted 3/31/2016 12:36 PM (#812039 - in reply to #811361)
Subject: Re: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)




Posts: 33


Another way to tell Cultural difference is one has a Winning Football Team!! Go Pack Go!!
banditman
Posted 3/31/2016 12:53 PM (#812043 - in reply to #811426)
Subject: RE: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)





Posts: 167


Location: Tomahawk, WI
ghoti - 3/27/2016 12:11 PM

From the state with the most lakes: 1-A 2-A 3-B 4-A


Which one would that be?

Minnesota is the land of 10,000 lakes. Look at their license plates. But the state does not actually have 10,000 lakes. It has more. The official number is 11,842 lakes. So how about Wisconsin? Well, the Wisconsin department of natural resources claims that there are 15,074 lakes in Wisconsin. So Ha! But hold on. It turns out that the two states have different definitions of a lake. Minnesota's count includes only those that are all over ten acres and named. Wisconsin counts them even without a name and has no size limit. Wisconsin only has about 6,000 named lakes, even including those under ten acres. If Minnesota counted all lakes down to four acres without names, it is likely there would be over 20,000.
VonBraun
Posted 4/1/2016 10:39 AM (#812166 - in reply to #811361)
Subject: Re: Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Cultural Differences)




Posts: 173


B
A
B
B
Born in Wiscosin, live in Minnesota (pretty sure question 2 is fox valley/milwaukee centric, not all of Wisconsin.
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