Moving to Milwaukee area
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Originally Posted by Solless,Dec 16 2004, 06:19 PM
what do you shoot?
THer are lots of indoor and outdoor ranges in a 30 mile vicinty of Waukesha
THer are lots of indoor and outdoor ranges in a 30 mile vicinty of Waukesha
Thanks for the map Solless. You Wisconsin guys are very helpful, it is nice to see friendly people.
I should be taking a trip out soon to see the office, meet the employees in the office and find a place in the area to live. I will know when fairly soon.
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let us know when....my cell # is posted up a few, give me a call...Like I said, Im off of school for a month as of this coming wednesday. I would be more than happy to show you around!
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Wisconsin is GREAT! I miss living there (mostly miss my family). People are very nice!
Here are the positives
1.) Nice people
2.) Milwaukee is one of the best kept secrets in the midwest (Its a BLAST in the summer).
3.) Beautiful area in the Kettle Moraine area with great mountain biking and hiking.
4.) Many lakes and parks to hang out at
Here are the negatives
1.) High property taxes. WI is the third highest taxed state in the country.
2.) Houses are expensive (not as much as Chicago but still pretty expensive)
3.) Roads are crappy for the most part (pretty rough with alot of tar lines)
4.) Bitter cold winters
5.) Liberal state (hard to find other conservatives)
I am probably going to move back next fall. I like Indianapolis but my wife wants to go back to WI. Despite all of the negatives I still miss it sometimes.
Here are the positives
1.) Nice people
2.) Milwaukee is one of the best kept secrets in the midwest (Its a BLAST in the summer).
3.) Beautiful area in the Kettle Moraine area with great mountain biking and hiking.
4.) Many lakes and parks to hang out at
Here are the negatives
1.) High property taxes. WI is the third highest taxed state in the country.
2.) Houses are expensive (not as much as Chicago but still pretty expensive)
3.) Roads are crappy for the most part (pretty rough with alot of tar lines)
4.) Bitter cold winters
5.) Liberal state (hard to find other conservatives)
I am probably going to move back next fall. I like Indianapolis but my wife wants to go back to WI. Despite all of the negatives I still miss it sometimes.
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Yeah right charlie...you just wanna be close to me again....admit it, its OK.
BTW: congrats on the baby....he will have to come over and play with my little bro. He will be 2 in febuary!
BTW: congrats on the baby....he will have to come over and play with my little bro. He will be 2 in febuary!
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Originally Posted by Johnny--2K,Dec 17 2004, 06:50 PM
Yeah right charlie...you just wanna be close to me again....admit it, its OK.
BTW: congrats on the baby....he will have to come over and play with my little bro. He will be 2 in febuary!
BTW: congrats on the baby....he will have to come over and play with my little bro. He will be 2 in febuary!
Also, There is another shooting range on the westside of Waukesha called McMiller. Thats where you want to go with an M1 Grand. I have one as well. I used to use it for deer hunting