You mean the rest of the country doesn't have Steinhafels and
American? I figured those two had to be national chains. Took me
forever to stop calling it a TYME machine. It just rolls off the
tongue so much easier than ATM. Of course, no one knows what you're
talking about. (TYME = Take Your Money Everywhere and is pronounced
like "time")

And the whole "Kroger" thing - yah, I get that that's a chain grocery
store, but I'm so not familiar with the concept. I shop at Woodmans -
an employee owned massive grocery store.

On Jan 8, 2008 8:30 AM, Gruss Gott  wrote:
> > Deanna wrote:
> > It might be a
> > Madison thing, but we have lots of local, non-chain coffee shops and
> > bean purveyors, many that roast the beans on the spot.
>
> Yeah!  All of Wisconsin is like that.  It's like the closest state to
> a different country that any it seems.
>
> Sure, there are others that maybe have a more distant culture, but
> Wisconsin is almost all local stores or local chains.  People in
> Wisconsin talk about tyme machines, Steinhafels, and American.
>

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