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    I've had a few issues with my laptop recently so I hadn't really thought about writing any new posts recently even though I've only successfully posted one (1). I did write some in the notes app on my phone and I will be posting those because it is very very good content. 
    
    Today I gave some thought on what I would like to do for a vacation even though that won't be until January. One idea was to go to Wisconsin because I don't think I've been there and I'd like to see what the deal is. When I googled "things to do in Wisconsin" I was shown several waterparks that will unfortunately be closed during the month of January... however there are a lot of museums including the Harley-Davidson Museum where you can learn about the hogs. I've never been on a motorcycle but I'm sure the staff at the Harley-Davidson Museum would welcome a sickle virgin such as I with open arms.
   
     Perhaps I'll stay at home come January and do nothing besides tend to a bowl of pretzels and watch Green Acres until my eyes bleed. 


   


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