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What is this concrete pad going to be used for?

Discussion in 'Everything Else (off topic)' started by Horkn, Aug 14, 2025.

  1. theburtman

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    We will have to organize a stakeout to get pictures when the doors are open. I would suggest we only man the stakeout M-F 8am to 4pm. No stake out on the state and federal holidays.
     
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    Well at least we know something…
    Thanks Horkn
     
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    EV charging station.
     
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    I'll look tomorrow afternoon to see if/ what they are being used for. Maybe a quick urinal? Lol. There's already a normal bathroom only a little over a hundred yards away.
     
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    Are you serious about that? :picard:
     
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    Drunken Boating, what could go wrong!
     
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    Not trying to defend it, AT ALL, but you can pretty much drink anywhere now a days. Last I heard, the museums in Chicago, which are primarily for kids, offer beer in their cafeterias. :hair::headbang:
     
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    Crap. Forgot to look at the PVC tie ins in the shed today at the lake.
     
  11. Horkn

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    Yep. However that's just the county making money off of their property. The boat launch and dock are a separate thing from the beer garden. They have bingo nights and food trucks come in.

    You really can't do both.
    The beer garden opens at like noon. There's only a 30' single pier, launch on one side, courtesy dock on the other. You really can't dock the boat to go to the beer garden. It's technically for active loading and unloading, and not to park your boat. If you're not on the lake before noon, you're not going to get on it on most summer weekends.

    Y'all need to realize that this is Wisconsin, and beer culture is a thing here, good or bad. Even our church picnics bring in tons of kegs of beer and they sell that. It was a total shock, the difference when I lived in Maine. People couldn't believe it. Heck, in Maine you legally can't drink a beer while mowing the lawn.
     
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