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The Book Review
"black river falls" Discussed on The Book Review
"Trip. Dwight, welcome. Thank you for being here. Hey Gilbert, it's good to be back. So I'm ashamed, maybe, to say that I had never heard of this book before. Clearly, it is one that many people have and when it came out in 1973, it seems like it was a pretty big deal. For those of us listening who don't know about Wisconsin death trip, what is it? It's sort of a passion project. This young academic of then young academic named Michael lessy was at the university of Wisconsin in the early 70s. And he stumbled upon this archive of a thousands of photographs taken by a small town photographer in black river falls Wisconsin. And the photographer's name was Charles Vance Sheik. And then Sheik was not a art photographer of any sort. He just worked commercially. But when he looked at these photos, less see those thousands of them, unless he just felt some connection to them. They look, they're kind of very dark. They're very formal in the way that photographs were then, because there was a formal process, cameras were large. People really smiled for photographs. But there was something else going on. A lot of them were kind of dark, some of them were of babies and caskets. And that sort of thing. And he realized that he had found something. By the way, these photographs were taken between 1890 and 1910. And he then went to some other archives and went through old newspapers during that same period in and around black river falls. And he found this sort of remarkable series of documents every day in the newspaper that seemed to be someone going mad or throwing himself in front of a train. It was a time of they just got through a depression in the 1890s. And he found all these small news that I'm saying he prints them. It's just a series of news items printed that run alongside these photographs in the combination of them is overpowering. One of the things that strikes me about this book is structure, of course, but also I can't remember the last thing I read that evoked such a trance like mood in me, I read usually at night, these chapters and I go through these snippets and you just read one and they're short and then you read another in the short, and they're all pretty grim. And sooner or later, you find yourself in this mood that is undeniable. And it's not easy in a book to evoke a mood, not that this is a stereotypical book, or even a book in the sense that we think of books. I think it evokes that period. I said something similar in the piece that I've written about it, that evokes what sort of long nights felt like in America before there was electricity and radio, and before if your child was very sick, there were no antibiotics. Maybe your child is dying. And anxiety, of course, can not be treated then by antidepressants or the kind of pills and people quote unquote what mad more often than we'd like to think. There are bankruptcies, people through themselves in front of trains. There are all kinds of suicides in this book. And it just makes you wonder what was happening, what kind of spiritual crisis was going on in Wisconsin in the 1890s. I described this in the introduction as a cult artifact. Is that accurate? I think that's true. It's kind of bubbled under the radar. It's influenced a certain number of filmmakers. I say in my piece that the new cormac McCarthy novel he's written has two new ones out this fall, but the second of them still ameris is set in a psychiatric hospital and it's happens to be in black river falls, the same town where this book is set, and I don't think that's any accident. I think that McCarthy has been known to give away copies of this book to friends. He loves the book. It adds an extra level of darkness to McCarthy's novel to know that. As you said, there are lots of snippets of newspaper reports. A lot of the text in the book is drawn from a couple of key sources. So one, this local newspaper to records from the local mental hospital. And three, Tom gossip. There's some oddities to this book. Let's see, it was an interesting guy and he took some liberties. You know, a few occasions he collages the photographs. He sort of turns in this way and that. And another occasions he seems to have made up, so he has made up some mythical voices for this book. There's a town gossip and a historian that their voices are very small parts of the book, but they're coming from Leslie's own voice that he's added to it. So it's a weird brew. He's working out here. And I read in my review, I don't think those parts work very well, at least they don't work very well 50 years later. But what really works are the photographs, which are unbelievably striking. And I have one of the news items right here. They tend to be like this, very short, a woman was recently found wandering about the streets of oak lair with a dead baby in her arms. She was from chippewa county and had lost her husband and was destitute. And basically it's just item upon item that kind of reads like that. Most of these items are all people being admitted into institutions or committing suicide or losing everything. It's a lot of arson. And there's a lot of items in this book, an entire families who have 7 children, all of them dying in the course of three days from diphtheria. And it's just heartbreaking. And you flip back and forth between these items. And the photographs and it's really powerfully unnerving. Before you came up with the idea to write this 50th anniversary piece. When was the last time that you had revisited this book? And was there anything that stuck out to you this time? It had been 30 years to release inside had it left. And when I picked it up, I kind of felt this kind of Spielberg or Kubrick like zoom shots, where you're kind of zooming in and pulling away at the same time. That book gives you that kind of vertigo. And I felt that when I picked it up again. And, you know, I'm a big fan of unusual documentary projects. One of my favorite books is James A. gene walker Evans book. Let us now praise famous men, which as you know, has this photograph that I walk reverends which are very simple in many ways and very classically framed. While AGs text is this howl of pain it's all about art and the way we should look at underprivileged people and it's this wild intellectualized text. So it's a very strange book of documentary, which I revere. And I revered this book in a way. It came out of a very personal kind of vision. I feel like the sky found these photographs. A lot of them were decaying. If he hadn't found them a lot of them would never be seen ever again. And he had the wits to go and think, how can I improve on this? What can I do with these photographs? And he found this text. Talk to me about the old weird America, which means a lot of different things. But in your piece, you talk about having a conversation or an exchange with grail Marcus about this book. Grill mark is the great rock critic has written for me in the past, and I don't really know him well. We've had one meal together. But once in a while, send me an email and he's a very perceptive guy. And he read my review of the McCarthy novel, the last one's still in Maris and said, Dwight, you didn't pick up on the fact that that book is set in black river falls, Wisconsin, where American death trip is set. And as soon as he said that, I just went, oh, because often as a critic, a reference will blow past you and you only realize that a week later, it's kind of like leaving the party, the cocktail party after someone vaguely insulted you. And the perfect remark only comes to you in the elevator. And that happens to critics. We remember the perfect thing sometimes a little bit down the line. And that was the case here, but it's worth mentioning grill Markus because it's his phrase, of course, the old weird America, which he applied to a book that he wrote about the basement tapes of Bob Dylan and the band and talked about how they tapped into these. These weird old American spirits of old timey musicians and old timey ways of being in America before it was felt so entirely pasteurized that it's a culture did and all these guys who played music is still on mud on their boots. This book is very much in that old weird American vein. As I said before, it puts me in mind of Springsteen's album Nebraska in a lot of ways. It predated that by a decade. And it's in line with the stripped down American products of which the basement tapes were as well. One of the things that stuck out to me as someone who grew up in a big city was, to me, at least it sort of reinforced how dangerous real life can be. There's a strain in American culture in American life and maybe American politics that likes to valorize rural life as more real, perhaps. Of course, this was more than a hundred years ago. There's a vast amount of space out there in America, and just because someone lives in rural America doesn't mean they are safer, that they are more immune from despair from mental health from disease from all the things that

Native America Calling
"black river falls" Discussed on Native America Calling
"Winter games. And you can join us of course. What native winter games do you enjoy? We'd love to hear from you. One 809 9 6 two 8 four 8 is the number of the call. That's also one 809 9 native. Joining us today from the lacunae reservation in Wisconsin is Paul demaine. He's the chairman of the board of directors of honor the earth and an organizer of the inner tribal nation snow snake festival. And he's from the United Nations of Wisconsin and of ojibwe descent. Welcome back to native America calling Paul. Good morning to native America. Joining us from red Lake Minnesota is Susan ninham. She's a teacher and games organizer. She's ojibwe. Welcome to native America calling as well, Susan. Hello, my relatives. Joining us from the headquarters of the Ho chunk nation in black river falls, Wisconsin is John Green deer. He's the health and wellness coordinator for the Ho chunk nation and first place winner of the zero to 54 category at the first inner tribal nation snow snake festival. He's Ho chunk. Welcome back to NAC John. Greet every one of you. And joining us from block to flambo Wisconsin is Wayne valor. He's a director of language and culture at the loch D flambo public schools. He's ojibwe and a member of the loch de flambo band of Lake Superior chippewa Indonesia. Welcome to the show Wayne. And manoa in the sonobe. Hello to all my fellow native people out there. And I'm happy to be on the show today. And thank you all all of my guests for those warm introductions. Paul, I'd like to have you kick off today's conversation. Hey, I watched some videos on YouTube. It's no snakes. It looks like a lot of fun. Tell us more about the game. Well, let me correct one thing because I know in the article and you said that to that, it was the first annual inner tribal snow snake festival and because the island has about an 800 to a thousand year history amongst the ojibway having one spin their capital and probably another 12,000 years of presidents by indigenous people from as far away as Ohio and cahokia, Illinois, I'm thinking that this probably wasn't the first annual, so it was one of the most wonderful experiences that I've been involved in in a long time. And of course, we've looked at the reemergence of this game and string games and indigenous sports across the country, the revival of lacrosse, the use of these games for the judiciary in some cases for settling disputes for entertainment reasons for honing your skills, perhaps going back to the days of javelin hunting. They seem to be very functional in many ways and they seem to be entertaining and of course mental health in the middle of a pandemic and being outside growing snow snakes with your relatives and friends with something that was really reinvigorating and we had a huge crowd. We started out a year ago talking about a handful of people coming together to throw a snakes and be an epic about it, returning this game to Madeline island and discovering all the words and other languages that go with it, the different types of snakes that are there, the different kinds of tracks, the different kinds of rules that you need to comply with either from a traditional point of view or a modern revision because essentially we didn't have a Madeline island, snow snake metal manual. So we kind of rewrote all our rules to accommodate all the people that came and the pulling together was tremendous. Dan ninham took the charge of organizing a consensus on rules and regulations and processes as white Susan took care to make sure that the things on site were being dealt with in terms of games and prizes and keeping track of things. So there was just a tremendous and John John who you got on here through the winning snake so he can curl around about that whole thing, but it was just an experience that was phenomenal and if anyone's told you about how the ice road, the one mile long ice road from the mainland to the island, opened up on Thursday night as people started arriving in that ten 38. We were told that there was an ice even people needed to get off and so everyone but me at 11 o'clock was off the island and my car got stuck there for about an extra week. I had all kinds of ways off the island, but that was a pleasant experience. Okay. Lost Paul. Yeah, Paul, are you there? Yes, I am. Okay, just lost you there for a moment or maybe it was on my end. I'm sorry, so anyway, Paul, thank you for that history, fascinating. This game goes back so, so many centuries apparently and so much culture behind it. So can you tell us a little bit more about the object of the game snow snakes? How has it played exactly? Well, if people have a chance to look at the video it's on YouTube, snow snakes on Madeline island, but the intent of the game is skill building. So in other words, people in this particular case are looking for distance in terms of their throws, we probably had 5 or 6 different types of snakes. We had mudcats, which are short, we had long javelin, snakes, we had snakes that are on ice snakes with a large head at the front. We had snakes that had pewter and lead in the front of them. And so we kind of cleared the track real early by saying that we would accommodate all different types of snakes, all kinds of different individuals on the crack. There was an on ice track that is flat on ice and cleared off and that was used by more of the amateur throwers and non competitive throwers, a wider track. And then there was a hoop track that bob schenck from red Lake brought over, which I had never seen ever before in my life. I heard of. And that intent was throwing snakes at a rolling hoop target as they roll that target that hoop on the other end. So there's a person on the other end. He rolls the oop in several people lined up on an ice cleared square throw snakes to try to get as close as that hoop are in the hoop with a different level of points for getting closer going through. So we learned quite a lot about the differences of games, the pointing of the game's individual throws, competition teams and we tried to really hear from everyone. I think we got a good start. We don't have everything. Our New York Seneca delegation got snowed in out in Buffalo so they couldn't come show off their highly professional skilled snow snake operation. They've been doing it for years and they are into intensely. So a lot of diversity, a lot of conversation, a lot of consensus making and a hell of a lot of fun. Well, let's hear from our zero to 54 age group category champion John Green deer. John, that's a pretty wide range of competition there, zero to 54. Tell us about your winning throw at the festival. What did it take to win that? I have no idea what it took. You know, one of the unique aspects of this game is there's so many variables you can have, you had mentioned the types of sticks and the snow and the skill. A lot of that has to come together and synchronize you can have a champion stick and it's just not connecting with the track well enough and I thought that was my curse for the weekend because I think in Indian country we always watched what we see and how we see it. And I think I crossed some lines early in the fall by talking a little smack with my brothers about this game and I was not really backing it up that whole weekend. I think I was only throwing like one 50 or one 60 at best and I would definitely have been in the youth category and it wasn't until that last thrill that thing just got some heat. So it was exciting. I was really I was really competitive going into it, but on the ice, my drive for competition was gone. It was like seeing people on a moped. They're always going to be smiling. They're always going to be enjoying life. On a boat and everyone was smiling the whole time. And you kind of forget about that and you find yourself cheering just as hard for your competitors as you do yourself. So I had an amazing time out there and then it wasn't until that last one. Even my daughter came up and just said, dad, you know, I was worried about you. You talked a lot of smack until today. So yeah, the energy was pretty high. I think I floated back to my hometown. The next day. So it was fun. So yeah, I'm going to wear it well. I'm going to raise that because the challenges are going to be out there. And I think that's what we need. I think that's really the shot in the arm that we have not had. In terms of whatever type of activity and competition that we have out there that is healthy and healing for our people in our villages. John, I want to thank you again on your championship, but I do have to say, I think you kind of lucked out with those brothers from the Seneca nation not being able to show up because I think you would have had a little bit more competition had they been there, but folks think we were going to have to take a break here in just a short minute. But again, we are talking snow snakes. We're talking winter games, native style, and we really want to hear from you. So give us a call. One 809 9 6 two 8 four 8. That is the number to call. Give us a holler. We want to hear from you. Tell us what you're doing in terms of winter games, how you're enduring these colder winter months and of course coming out of the pandemic as well. So lots of opportunities to go out there and have some fun. And we want to hear from you. My name's Sean.

WTMJ 620
"black river falls" Discussed on WTMJ 620
"Travel secretary. She is an sailors and good afternoon. How are you? Good afternoon team? I'm doing great. How about you? Awesome. We're excited to talk, biking with you and our state you can discover the hundreds of miles of trails had outdoors discover the unexpected. I wanted to ask you right at the top to tell us about the Wisconsin Trail report because this is a great tool it is. This is the place you have to start. Your plate in The Wisconsin trailer report was put together between the office about the recreation Department of Tourism Department national Resources. It provides general conditions for hiking and biking trail network statewide and includes a brief descriptions and photos of the terrain of facilities. You can kind of get a sense of what you're getting into, as well as current weather forecast for the area. Nearby activities, attractions and even dining and lodging options. Great one stop shop for planning your biking excursion. So there's a really great place to go in Jackson County. The Black River State forest have never been there, but I've heard it's great. Yes. And this isn't especially good spot. If maybe you're due to mountain biking here in the Black River state forest betrayal, their wider than normal single track with a little less difficult to reigns with. Makes a great place to just kind of get comfortable. Get your legs under you as you're mountain biking. There are a total of 24 miles of trails up there. You will not get bored And when you're done, Black River falls is just 15 minutes up the road you need to stop at the Sand Creek brewing company and have a Beer and celebrate a good day out on the trails and then kick back that evening. In a secluded cabin. You can stay at the cottages and surrender Lake where they are putting an emphasis on serenity. It's a private seven acre lake, and only the gas at the four properties are actually allowed on the premises. It sounds really beautiful. That sounds really, really cool. Tell us about the glacial Drumlin trail. Yeah, This is another one of Wisconsin's premier biking destinations crosses Waukesha and Jefferson County. It's 52 miles along the trails, run between college Grove and the Fox River Sanctuary and walk a shot so that easy connections from there to Madison and Milwaukee. And a great place to stop while you were out on this trail is Economy Walk, which is a bike friendly city where you can take a break, grab a bite to eat and enjoy the downtown accommodations. Shopping, maybe enjoy a juicy Lucy style burger. This is two Patties with melted cheese in the middle and a craft beer at the family owned and operated crafty cow. And then stay the night at a luxury bed and breakfast Inn at Pine Terrace is right there. It's a beautiful mansion built in 18 79. So if you're in the Wolfpack, a county area there's state park there called Hartmann Creek State Park. That's great for Viking two. That's right. It's right there along the beautiful chain of legs. It's quiet and friendly. It's a natural gem, very popular destination In central Wisconsin. You'll find 12 miles of off road biking trails in the park. Their combination of hiking and biking segments with six miles single track segment. And while packet is the perfect place to eat and stay when you're in the chain of lakes area, you can dine at the wheelhouse. That's been a fixture in the area since 1978 people just love this family friendly restaurants, pizzas and sandwiches against the night of the Crystal River in in breakfast, 18 53 farmstead, located in the quaint historic village of appropriately named rural Just minutes from Oaxaca. It sits on the banks of the Crystal River. It offers seven guest rooms and three cottages. And I just love this. There's a little at the toy cottage, so kids of all ages can see and have a puppet show theater. Dress up clothes and just ways for kids to have a ton of fun. That's fun. All right. And when was the last time you were on a bike? Oh, my gosh, I'm one of these people that we've been hearing about this trying to get all the gear. Out there now. Yeah, trying to get all their gear gathered together, But I have my bike. It's in the shop and I am gearing up. I can't wait. So I always feel like a kid. Whenever I get on my bike, you know when I was like, 10 years old, except I don't have a basket and I don't have any, You know, streamers or anything like that. I actually have one of those baseball card in your spoke. My gosh, That's so fun. Okay, And we want to congratulate you. Some big news and sailors has been appointed by the governor. Now as the secretary designee for the Department of Tourism. It's well deserved. You've won major awards. Your staff loves you and congratulations on the promotion. Thank you so much. I am so excited to take on this role. We have good things cooking for Wisconsin tourism, and I'm really proud to be a part of it all. I love it. She has answers to travel Secretary joins us every weekend. Wisconsin's afternoon news. Thank you so much an Thank you. You can hear Wisconsin tourism secretary and sailors every Wednesday at 3 50 on Wisconsin's afternoon news. We continue our bike tour across the state heading to Sean.

WTMJ 620
"black river falls" Discussed on WTMJ 620
"Is an sailors and good afternoon. How are you? Good afternoon team? I'm doing great. How about you? Awesome. We're excited to talk, biking with you in our state, you can discover the hundreds of miles of trails had outdoors discover the unexpected. I wanted to ask you right at the top to tell us about the Wisconsin Trail report because this is a great tool. It is. This is the place you have to start your planting. The Wisconsin trailer report was put together between the office about the recreation Department of Tourism Department natural resources. It provides general conditions for hiking and biking trail network statewide and includes a brief descriptions and photos of the terrain of facilities. You can kind of get a sense of what you're getting into, as well as current weather forecast for the area. Nearby activities, attractions and even dining and lodging options. It's a great one stop shop for planning your biking excursion. So there's a really great place to go in Jackson County. The Black River State forest have never been there, but I've heard it's great. Yes. And this is an especially good spot. If maybe you're new to mountain biking here in the Black River State forest, the trails are wider than normal. Single track with a little less difficult terrain makes a great place to just can't get comfortable. Get your legs under you as you're mountain biking. There are a total of 24 miles of trails up there if you will not get bored, and when you're done, Black River falls is just 15 minutes up the road you need to stop at the Sand Creek brewing company and have a Beer and celebrate a good day out on the trails and then kick back that evening, and it's recreated cabin. You can stay at the cottages and surrender Lake where they are putting an emphasis on serenity as a private, seven acre lake, And only the guests at the four properties are actually a lot of the premises. It sounds really beautiful. That sounds really, really cool. Tell us about the glacial Drumlin trail. Yes, This is another one of Wisconsin's premier biking destinations, crosses walk a shot and Jefferson County. It's 52 miles long, so the trails around between college Grove and the Fox River Sanctuary and walk a shot easy connection from there to Madison and Milwaukee. And a great place to stop while you're out on this trail is Economy Walk, which is a bike friendly city where you can take a break, grab a bite to eat and enjoy the downtown accommodation shopping, maybe enjoy a juicy Lucy style burger. This is two Patties with melted cheese in the middle and a craft beer at the family owned and operated crafty cow. I didn't stay the night at a luxury bed and breakfast Inn at Pine Terrorists is right there. It's a beautiful mansion built in 18 79. So if you're in the Wolfpack, a county area there's state park there called Hartmann Creek State Park. That's great for biking, too. That's right. It's right there along the beautiful Chena legs. It's quiet and friendly. It's an awful jam, very popular destination In central Wisconsin, you'll find 12 miles of off road biking trails in the park. There a combination of hiking and biking segment with a six mile single truck segment. And while packet is the perfect place to eat and stay when you're in the chain of lakes area, you can dine at the wheelhouse. That's been a fixture in the area since 1978 people just love this family friendly restaurant pizzas and family kids and then spend the night of the Crystal River in in breakfast. It's an 18 53 farmstead. It's located in the quaint historic village of appropriately named Rural Just minutes from Oaxaca. It sits on the banks of the Crystal River. It offers seven gas rooms and three cottages. And I just love this. There's a little It's a toy cottage, so kids of all ages can see and have a puppet show theater. Dress up clothes and just ways for kids to have a ton of fun. That's fun. All right. And when was the last time you were on a bike? Oh, my gosh, I'm one of these people that we've been hearing about this trying to get all the gear. Out there now. Yeah, trying to get all their gear gathered together, But I have my bike. It's in the shop and I am gearing up. I can't wait. So I always feel like a kid. Whenever I get on my bike, you know when I was like, 10 years old, except I don't have a basket, and I don't have any, you know, streamers or anything like about the thing. I actually have one of those put a baseball card in your spoke. Oh, my gosh, That's so fun. Yeah, and we want to congratulate you. Some big news and sailors has been appointed by the governor. Now as the secretary designee for the Department of Tourism. It's well deserved. You've won major awards. Your staff loves you and congratulations on the promotion. Thank you so much. I am so excited to take on this role. We have good things cooking for Wisconsin. Sure as hell and I'm really proud to be a part of it all. I love it. She has answers to travel Secretary joins us every weekend. Wisconsin's afternoon news. Thank you so much an Thank you. All right. We will talk to an again next week. I did You guys know that on this date in 1966 Star Trek premiered. Don't get Star Trek. I am not in the Star Trek. I think it's weird. I just don't understand it. It's hard to believe it's been going on for this long before any of us were born. Star Trek was on the air. I like Star Trek better than Star Wars. Oh, my gosh. Oh, that's interesting. Yeah. Wow. Iconic characters in both. I mean I get there. I can't believe both have really stood the test of time. I mean, this started with Wonder Dem Oy, I don't know. And like his mid twenties, Captain Kirk and then I kept going through Whoopi Goldberg, for goodness sake. That's a long span of time. Pretty epic. Yeah, proof that Melissa is a bigger star Trek fans. She has a Star Trek costume that she has worn to work. Yes, I have. Oh, my God. Was I not hear that day? I don't think I was either because I don't remember that. That what can I do? We did that special promo. Yeah. You have the Flamingo. So you have the Flamingo. Greg. I did. That was nice. They broke it through the whole bill starts always breaking stuff He does. Had the little outfit outfit on. Yeah, Really? Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So, George Takai. Is that even how you say his name? Which character? Is he? Zulu? Yeah, Okay. He's the one who tweeted out. How excited is that? It's the so you really don't like Star wars, do you? So congratulations to Trekkies on this date in 1966 came into being at 3 57 at Wtmj. Hey, it's 6 20 Wtmj is Brian D. It's hard to believe. But fall is on the way. It's time to start thinking about those holiday photos. You're going to be taken soon. You want to make sure you have your best smile on display. Go see my guy, Dr James Michaels. That O'Connor Mohawk dental care for your checkup and cleaning and most recently went out there for an annual checkup, and I got to tell you, Dr Michaels and his staff continuing to take extra precautions..

News Talk 1130 WISN
"black river falls" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN
"Too distant future here. We will talk about What Donald Trump has been up to since last Saturday and read some tea leaves. But Before we do that. I want to give you a pop quiz. To Dave, who Not only is Great producer, but he's also a great news anchor and a great talk show host. Good filling, talk show host, so he ought to be up on all of this. Dave. What day this week was Joe Biden in the cross? Tuesday. Very good. You got it right Tuesday. Now here's the next question. There's no right or wrong answer to the next question. What percentage of Wisconsinites do you suppose were aware that the president of the United States was in our state this past week? What percentage I I put a third Okay, Dave Jay said 35. I said a third. I think we're both in the same ballpark. I don't think it approached half now. If you took 100 people off the streets of the state of Wisconsin on This morning and said, Hey, Was Joe Biden, Wisconsin. And if so, what day of the week? Was he in Wisconsin? Well, if you ask what day of the week then did you dumb that number down to like 10%, but even just baseline awareness bra? I said one in three, maybe. Yeah. East of the Wisconsin River. You probably would. Yeah. Anyway. The president coming to your state. Coming to your tone. Is usually if it's not a big deal. It's certainly a notable thing. It's somewhat about a vet. I mean, take of this. If Obama Flies into the cross. Think a lot of people show up for that. Absolutely. Yeah. Yeah, because even though they wouldn't we're good point. If Donald Trump flies his way into Give me another town, Whitewater or done. That's white water is not a good example. Um, um Yeah, well, so he was there, actually, but some some place like that Black River Falls tabloid. Okay, polite. Would people show up for that? Well, you better believe they show up for that to show up for that in thousands. Like I said. Ordinarily. You know? The president of the United States coming to your state are especially your town. If it's not an enormous, huge deal, it certainly is a notable event. So Joe Biden was in the cross. This past Tuesday, I guess talking about infrastructure. He went to the bus station, He went to the cross County Transit Authority for reasons I can't quite figure out. The cross tribute is the lacrosse Tribune. Davis edit Gannett newspaper. Is that like this is I don't know if that's in the same network as the Journal Sentinel, anyway, that the Cross Tribune Put out a photo gallery online documenting Joe Biden's visit. There were 21 photographs in this gallery. And the overall impression after viewing the entire gallery, which I did a couple of times, the overall impression is inescapable. Almost no one showed up to see Joe Biden and I'm not exaggerating that almost no. One As in Unless these these Joe Biden devotees were disguising themselves themselves as fence posts and and and street lights. Nobody showed up. As proof of this. I can't show it to. You obviously were on the radio. But just go to the lacrosse tribute on the front page is a link to this photo gallery. Go Look at it yourselves. Tell me if this is not testimony to Biden's Appeal just sort of by By actuality by what actually occurred. So what a president comes To your City or your I mean the cross. What is the cross have 60,000 people and maybe 50 60 said, Is it? Is it more than that? Okay, I guess it's across an Appleton are about the same size, right? Maybe the cross is a little bit bigger. I don't know. But you know going. It's not like he's going from O'Hare to downtown Chicago all via freeways. It's not like he's gone from from JFK in New York City to the U. N building. Where there'd be lots of security and that sort of thing He's flying in from the cross Regional drive from the across regional airport to some bus station. Long city streets with the full No. POTUS, the president of the United States entourage there, you know, the black SUVs, the blinking lights, the motorcycle cops? Yeah, the whole thing that in the media the so called Chase car, which has got the pool people in it. And you see this this long shot picture, huh? Of this this, um motorcade, which had at least a dozen vehicles and maybe even a few more than that. Looking looking down the street at it, And there's nobody I'd either side of the street, then in this photo gallery, they've got a couple of pictures labelled Biden supporters. Along the motorcade wrote one of the two pictures. One picture had a woman and her three kids and a guy with a set of binoculars looking at, you know, kind of behind them where Air Force one had been taxing the other one. And I'm not lying was two old farts looked like in late sixties with beer guts sitting on lawn chairs with, uh, a a Biden hear us like yard sign. That was it. No pomp and circumstance, no cheering. They're just sitting there kind of just biding their time. Yeah, yeah, David suggesting. Perhaps they were there for the Fourth of July Parade and the Biden Things just happen to wander by. No. They had a They had a Biden here a sign so.

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"This guy is the swampy ist of swamp creatures. And Greg, I'm thinking you don't know this guy. I bet you he's president, because he is the gatekeeper to a guy that met It'll accurately describes an empty vessel. You know, a lot of people are thinking Well, maybe it's Kamala. She's the one that's now she's she's been She's absent. Have you seen her anywhere? Well, he's not doing anything we'll get. We'll get into and Kamala is. I think you're right. Come on his role in this particular administration, But her role is one of defiance and absence. It Z really quite remarkable like it's Susan Rice. You think it's Susan around? I think there's there's some old Obama advisers that are probably in there. I think claims one of the issues of race might be one as well. Kendall anybody else that you think it would be an obvious guess who's pulling the Joe Biden strings behind the scenes? Yeah, I think you're right on the chief of staff. I think what we have here is a swamp creature who's been around for a long time. And it is the macrocosm of what is happening in Wisconsin. Of course with Governor Maggie, go exactly well well and we may touch on this. You're Tony Evers is running around the state. Every day. I get a press release. Tony is gonna be embarrassed. And by the way, they always embargo it like it's a big secret. Like we're Tony Evers is gonna show up. Tony will be in Black River Falls, He'll be and unbearable. He'll be in Janesville or whatever it is which tells me that Tony Evers, I think is trying to raise his profile and may run for re election. We'll We'll do some handicapped part of a boy. Good, very well. Be trying to keep wild crowd away from how they want autographs and just to be next to you. Just a touch is great. I would be certainly a thrill for for many. Let's take a short break here would come back some more stuff on the Biden administration. In the back half of this hour. We'll talk about sort of the country emerging from Cove in the second hour. This program's gonna be a free for all as if this first segment wasn't a free for all enough with regard we will try to cover just a zillion topics as best we can. Lefty America slouching towards miseries that it was a program on Memorial Day. 2021 new stock, 11 30, Wi said in 21st Century America, it's hard to know who or what to believe the bureaucracy embraces its own agenda. The news media vilifies traditional American values. Social media is a sewer of disinformation new stock. 11th Irtysh is the two olive it we believe in intellectual and we believe that Andy's and arm or than a publicity That honesty and be better off for it. Believe us because we believe in you. News talk 11, 30, ws and O'Donnell. Here are local farm families do so much defeat us. Their hard work is a big reason why the Midwest is known for the quality of our food. That's why Krystal Farms I'm Robert Content chief of the Metropolitan Police Department. Have an urgent message. Unfortunately, traffic fatalities.

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"We need to record that. Do my lungs starting to hurt. Don't give a shit stop vaping k. Guess what do you know who has more grammys. katy perry just cape perry grammy's brock obama. Barack obama has more fucking grammy's katy perry dust in saying why well it's like yeah. The president barack obama has one. Now two grammys in what in the spoken ward category i memoirs rap spoken ward while katy perry has many nominations and zero wins. So there's just park park the bronco. Like the president of the state says moore embiid grammy's thought receptacles. Yeah over yet. But did you skip over some. I thought you said you had more stories now. No those are all again. It's a lot of weird shit like there's there's ones reno guy bar shoots himself. There's a lot of those people dropped their kids. It's a lot of weird fucking shit. Though so here. I wanted a tomato okay. This is my other fact. I had a quick google search it. I'm so is a little bit stipulation. Here's a little bit of stipulation if it was true or not so i didn't wanna say as fact but i did read that the reason eyelash extensions were invented where by eighteen hundreds of pimp pretty much saying so so the working class women wouldn't get seem in the rise and i was like i was like i read that somewhere true but they might not be true. I was like shit a little bit too much separation on a call that my fact that one. I'm not guaranteed on but it's kind of neat to listen to if that is true. Yeah that's a great idea. i was like fucking like. He's like you guys need to stop getting coming your i. Everybody showed up to my door. Pink i like this stop this. Yeah all right well. That was a weird about curse. Towns are probably getting. there's probably more curse towns out there that we may get into one day. We'll have a fun one next week. We're probably gonna make fun of the catholics lot so religious. Maybe don't tune-in joking all right. We'll stay strange. All you fuckers. Ww straight through dot com. We've got lots of merge. I'm wearing fucking the stranger podcasts news online on my sweater today we dope cool new design. We have a bunch of fun. Fuck and i got a cool new mutt. Coffee mug for myself to actually. My girlfriend bought me the ship. Valentine's day and i was very happy because i i said a body i was like i was like she could something from the site but i doubt she will. Who knows and then. As soon as i opened the mug. I was like cool. So there's probably and then. I opened the sweater. Like dope dope all right now now now all i do is where my merchandise and i'm just a walking advertisement of all right fucker. Range strange in strays strange. Stay group drunk. Yes drunk and did drunk during strangely. We are recording on a saturday jesse for valentine's day. So getting fucking drunk. Get your fucking maturity. Decided to do it now. We said fuck it. No you didn't say fuck you. Both are impatience. Fuck how bad. I to give my girlfriend the shit that i have hiding in the closet. Rita uncircumcised dick. It's hiding in the closet. Yeah dirt.

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"Up will gather some money up and just fucking actually start doing haunted like next year with for halloween. I do want to maybe do a haunted walk. And billy will film and record it and we'll go to haunt to walk in niagara falls or hamilton. They'll be fine. It will do for fans we find shit so obviously street fucking horror and tara so much on here that there has been numerous reports of haunting stuff. So they have. obviously paranormal. investigator is come. There are more often than other places. One recent such account tip counts the typical activity. That happens in this town even to this day. And this comes from ghosts of america from a witness who says i moved into. My black river falls apartment a little while ago a year ago within about six months strange things start happening. My wife and i had an experience of feeling someone sitting next to us on the bed. In about a month ago. I was turning from my kitchen into the hall leading into the bedrooms when a face to face with the full bodied apparition of a middle aged woman shes He's a ghost of an old bitch. She vanished but i got a really good look at her. Nevertheless on another more recent occasion. I saw my cat staring at a place on the wall near the ceiling adjacent to the living room closet. I went to see what she was looking at. And i saw yellowish colored orb flowed across the ceiling and disappear into this said closet. The cat and west took your house. They so creeds would-be the cat then went to the closet and stared at the door. When i open the door she ran away quickly and the orb was no longer visible to me. Paranormal investigators talk. They always talk about or like learn today on ghost adventures. That's a better one. That's better. I like that one more.

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"A whisper for four months. Oh shit no i. what's going on. I really thought working don't work very young. So medical examiner's. The boy was still under some kind of hypnotic trance which did not permit him to talk like am as loud as he wants. Had nassar remain essentially mute until the trans broke months later. That's fucking just. That's just a weird one. In general that is on that's really odd as slap them until he fucking shouts man back like freaking so young man called upon the woman he liked to ask for her hand in marriage but he was turned down enraged. This man shot her three times and then turn the gun on himself. Another man attacked and killed his wife and her family following their divorce. So this is a bunch of bidder. Men that have micro penis is in. Can't deal with it. I'm this place is so much trauma and tear in one small place even a lot. Smaller net released the document The documentary about the hotel. Which we mean billy did cover. It's a good episode of the guys who are go back. Yeah you should watch it. It's more or less about at lisa. Lamb the membership. That went missing found in the fucking god. I was debating if we should dive deeper in that. I think we covered it well enough on the hotel but shut it. You should check it out because it does go in the details and the footage is extremely creepy of her. Yeah go back if you guys are episode on. It's good shit all this weird stuff just so crazy. How much fucking weird shit is happening in this goddamn town so so around the same time all these fucking angry killing their wives and in there the woman that they like for some reason. It's like you don't want to you know you'd like you'd fucking called a girl a bitch and like greedy because you really liked or you're mean to her. I guess that would be more like four. We liked polar ponytail. Your back you see i remember. I remember having a crush on this girl in like grade. Five or six. I just kept giving her the finger through the books at the library in the library in the school. I for some reason seeing the finger not even not even teasing. Don't fucking look at me. It's like i actually like though this girl would've been so fucking terrified probably was so i was probably a little fuck man back then so around the same time won't back then ask for shit your lunatic teen bride to be jesus was at after her fiance left her so she she was about to be a bride. She was a teenager her husband or fiance left her. They're crazy and she went fucking nuts and eventually she took her own life similar to a fifty year old man who hung himself prior to signing his. Having to sign divorce papers. So we saw we like. He's like he's like tonight. I'm going to fuck kill myself. I can't live without this could what you want. Are you happy done. I'm saying. I hope you fucking smile. People are vindictive man like that is crazy. 'cause like people from the perspective of getting your heart broken like i get it. I get you think that that's going to ruin their life. You want to do it but like you're hurting yourself way more. I know way more than what you on that one that one episode never make feel like someone should stay. They've never force someone. Never was that word you use but like never never pressure someone to stay. I'm going to kill myself if you google. Oh shit you remember that. No because i'm like dude. You're literally just making life hell for both of you. You're living with a girl that doesn't love you. And i won't be that so i definitely did that when i was like thirteen. So you point. Like i definitely thought about getting to that point like there's been there's been times you have are sometimes a fucking crushes you. That last one was fucking like those. I have nothing to live for year. Last last break-up shitty one but yeah that's that's the that's the phone inside it doesn't matter you gotta look past that and that's so hard to see in the moment because there's so much better they're much better at one point So as break could be like a death if me and chelsea broke up. It's like winter for so long and you become so used to being around that person of cash and then once you break up and you're not supposed to ten. We see each other most breakup. Don't end in friendships. That just happens most times. It's never been ships. I fucking hate that. I'm still friends with my exes. And i'm like fuck that super fuck da. Those are girls that are horse. You know the but like that. In general it is an. I've done it myself. Like i met girls do that. I try to break up mike. I'm pregnant and they're like no. No almost was though i we had sex. I don't know i come in. I thought i wasn't gonna bleed but it could still be pregnant so the naked body of a housewife was found on the side of the road. Approximately six miles from the town like how they say housewife and not just. I had to be a housewife. Feel like remember. She didn't have a joke. But i feel like it was no like well. Yeah job was the fucking. Do the dishes the early nineteen hundreds nineteen. Actually okay. eighteen thousand nine hundred ninety. Nine thousand. Not not many your. Yeah so so. Make it body of this woman. This housewife was was found six miles from the town. Having recently lost a child. It was believed that mrs ira comes wandered away from home in a fit of delirium and froze to death only faulk. Oh she scary. The authorities believe she may have starved prior to coming to the elements freezing to death. Must be fucking horrible whereas like everyone knows. Actually you're canadian. Like you know those days where you took a walk and you didn't dress quite right and even i took. This has been the coldest week in canada thus far today it's bad it's not even that bad it's not that the year and it's still like holy fuck because i'm not used to it again like you come outside like i took my dog for a walk. We must've been outside for twenty twenty five minutes. I came home and hood and feel my fucking fingers or toes. My nose running my nose hurt. I know scabby old. We have bay doors at work. And just like mike taking off my coat. And then i got to put it back on like doing deliveries and.

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"The vindictive teen continue to set more structures ablaze until she was finally apprehended and then confess the arson. She liked literally. Like was a pyromaniac. There is one one night. I knew father consumed a larger. Fuck a large amount of alcohol. And then he beat his infant. Oh my god. It's black five. Say drunk i. There's a baby there. it looks like punching bag. That thing couldn't even fuck it. Hit me try her slapping you hit me come out and you wanna fucking you all ages in this post job then tried to strangle his wife when she had just beaten the share this baby and then she tries to intervene like to drink. That is not a city our oh my god. I don't care how close you are you. Try to fucking punch. That is mind you will get like instantly. I will find chicken wire out of nowhere. Do hillbilly uppercuts. Y'all know y'all mother. Fucker will die two feet away from where you're doing that i'll stare by baby and be like i remember when this hurt you so fucking took care of it. The incident several others believe that had been fueled by alcohol in these ten. Because of this a town meeting was held and the temperance society strive to their fourth protect women from degradation and indecency like we've got to protect women from all these these alcoholic men beating them. Yeah that that's where women shelters came from. Yeah that's actually a really good thing too because like holy fuck dude. People got away with that shift for a long time a long time because they were scared to quit quite fun fact my cousins in jail right now because he beat nonstop actually fucking funny fucking beat the shit out of my ex girlfriend because he started dating her. Wow yeah he's like he's ten years older than me. I think it'd be dropping names name. I'm not doing her. yeah he'd beat the fuck it of her. Yes she he's been in jail for fuck. It's gotta be five years now. That's crazy and nelson like it was like holy shit. They've found all the regular just regular everyday is like a you either got a belt or something like something's wrong with him. Maybe got beat by somebody else. Did my my whole family's fucked yeah. We can quite clearly see that when we hear you talking dude. I'm super normal concern. Like i'm the guy looks at the rest of them going. You guys are fucking off the rail. So here's the disclaimer. Nobody beat your girlfriends or wives unless they don't put away the dishes properly. Then you have the 'cause here girlfriend or wife. I will come to your fucking house. Chickenwire your fucking neck. You say that. That's the biggest pussy. Move to like the the whole idea of it. I want to be strong. I'm going to feel powerful. Why don't you go fuck and fight someone your own fucking size and see if you can beat them stern even pick on a small man and you're like no he might. He might come back with that rather than every see. Now get older like if i need to throw down i fucking will put. It's it's there's a few times all you need is a good fucking punch in the understa to violence doesn't solve shit. And as i get older i realized that's just like it doesn't do anything. You just feel tough for a little bit. And it's just like the last time in branford. They're actually before. I moved to new brunswick were staring out and we could see across the street. Their past the wendy's you're talking about anyway. There's that little sidewalk there and i saw. We could see from the boston pizza window that this guy was just verbally fucking abusing. His girlfriend does air like right in her face. Me and like as bad tang and the one tiny girl manager that has a big mouth wanted the come along fuck this as soon as i saw. I thought that guy and i started walking. Everyone else is just staring out of the fucking window. Retards make you want to talk to your girlfriend like that. He's not he's he's like we're fine. We're fine we're just having argument and i'm like okay and like i look at her. Are you okay. And she's like yeah. I'm like he's like she's okay. I'm like i wasn't fucking talking to you like are you okay. Sagana my ira ready to fucking go. Yeah and and it is like is like it's it's like it never does really shit at the end. The fucking day obviously doesn't like that. That's a perfect example right there. That's all. I met by an acceptable reason to kick. Someone's fucking teeth off the curb but also you that like now like my dad jokes about like a bunch punch brothers like six brothers and one sister and he talks about these two kids up at the same time because he had like made fun of his brother or some shit and he's like went back then you just kind of fought and you proved yourself a little bit or you kick their ass and then that was it nowadays. I have that exact same story but the person that kicked up to people at the same time was my mother defending her brother. My mom's a champion is office. I ve been saying for years like ten years ago like with zero training. She could've went toe to toe with rhonda rousey and i would have been. It's fucking coins. He's gonna win. Fighting tactics of those are her stupid little tricks. She finds ways she's able to grab your hand like so swiftly knowing and dig so your first knuckle and the end of your finger and she'll compress it so the middle of your knuckle feels like it's going to snap in half and she can do it so fast so like no matter. How fucking big. No matter how tough you are if this little old lady gets her hands in that position. Your fucking droppings needs. There's no way out of it so just now. Police are always involved. Even if like if you if you lou say if you win then the person you beat up most times especially if they're younger is gonna call assault charge. You saw me or generate. New generation is such a bunch of flaky fuckers. Somebody just needs to fuck and take you take your looking. You look back and you're like why did that happen. Is that guy. Just deuce beg if he is then you fucking stand back and you try to keep winning. And if you're like our. I deserved take your fucking size line. Where he's if you fight me and you beat me. You're going to fight me every time you see me.

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"Do this so john anderson thirteen so these are all going to be all the weird little stories of everything that happened in this town fucking weird. There's a bunch of small little fucked up shit happening. All around this town. So john anderson. Thirteen ran away from home with his ten year. Old brother from there. Anderson shot the owner of a remote farm at close range so a thirteen year. Old boy shot a farmer fund time. The bronx took over the deceased farmers property until the farmers brother paid a visit. The farmer life go. He gave me the fuck and reigns to the key here. See here. I got the deed. I shot him in the chest. In your what. I started plowing. I start getting the farm ready. I took care of this farm after shot him. As far as the younger boy confessed to the crime but anderson took off leading the sheriff's on a manhunt. An officer was killed during the chase but anderson was eventually caught and sentenced to life in prison at thirteen. You have no. He made a mistake. Leave him alone of data data. Don't don't leave him alone. Don't be like oh you scally wake on your way like like years. Let him out. It like forty five. Yeah it sucks. You just fucked up hard but you can still have like a little bit of your adulthood before. He turned into a senior citizen. Senior citizen yeah. True a six hundred thirteen. Yeah i guess. Yeah because i think he made a mistake in out what was in it because it's weird but a lot of people in this town were like they were caught and you translate states. Are you having a beer. All nice canadian bear canadian behind eighty and so like all these days are having and people starting to translate states where they would just fucking like. It was like they were possessed and stuff. That's what people believed in the witchcraft part of it. Because there's like do the bar and they could translate state and then fucking just drank over and over until he died. And then i same guy. That same bar got drunk. Shot himself in the head. What kind of drugs were back. Then pure cocoa leaves chewing on them. Now opiates pastor heroin did exist differently. Smoked it i don't fuck. I know what they did back then. I don't know drugs around the one thousand nine hundred so fucking no. They probably hoped it. They've shoved also fucking dandy lily alliance again. But he's like just just like scouring his face like a fucking dog on the puck and so some of this is going to fuck and do something and you just eating anything you can to see what. And then he discovers mushrooms any becomes a guru and he becomes gandhi in the future when he reincarnates and many eats poison. Ivy and is exactly. What would happen if you ate poison ivy. Once you find out where recorded do that. That's a duty your insights. I don't know your skin. Lower your looks. Fuck your stomach like that. Just to your whole fucking intestines would be just fucked. I could see like it was just start poking holes like a fucking fish tank that come baseball dick thrown into somebody and then post that google on the strange. Roux heads facebook page and answer. This question. what happens. If you eat. Poison i i i i was like. What are we saw a six year. Old woman found a small sore on her back believing that it was incumbent mass with cancer and would take her life she attempt to so she thought it was cancer and when they would take her life so she attempted to remove it ourself to hear the supposed ailments or the is supposed to be cured with the you know. The woman doused herself in kerosene. She went out to her backyard and she let herself on fire for a fucking thing on your back my feet and all my other limbs. But this'll be own. I don't care. See not i didn't put in kerosene face so i should be fined. Grandma what are you doing. She's like just dosage gasoline's care amash seeing like grandma's outside a she looks a little wet are now she's pulling out a match shit and then she just goes in a blaze and other fan. I always think of those. I just think she's trying to late. Commit acts taking forever. You fucking cancer. More skips trust striker match. And then zippo salesman comes by and he's like hey do i got a fucking care for you. I'll even watch. You heard all easy. Drop it and it's still on fire. So mr john larson. The wife of a farmer suffered from mental illness and believed that devils were after her. She took her three children out to the beach and then drowned them. One by one in lake. St. crocs you fucking psycho. She says john larson search for his family could only recovered the bodies of two of his children. So that's fine was missing. I don't know where it went but coulda just went to the bottom line. Didn't scour the whole fucking plays. Yeah went down river and you said river the lake to the beach. Yeah yeah guys picking up pop cans on the beach and just like oh. I wonder how much i can get for. This aside throws it over shoulder. Those great beer store. What is this. This is what i'm paying with. It's definitely on the black market. This is worth like forty grand. So i'll just take two hundred children's fucking livers and shit like that and hearts and stuff are worth a lot in. The black market is discussing to say but that should happen. It's people get abducted and they'll fucking kill the kids and like cut them stripped him open and then. They put all their organs in the freezer. Fucking freezer bag. Missed named mr bean has the heart. I don't remember mr bean movie. it's the park. No and he's supposed to care. Put this oregon. And he's supposed to deliver it. So he picks mr bean up. And mr bean keeps fucking like tossing around the heart and he fall drops it and it's all dirty. I haven't watched the mr bean movie. Fucking love mr. bean. I know is funny. If you love mr bean gimme a all right. So after the fuck to the banks collapsed distraught farmer decided to take his own life. Christ wold his name was christ. Sold a name said wolfe w. o. l. d. christ old so that's a bad ass name see methods at the time such as hang himself or using a gun instead christ dug a hole and then shoved the fucking spikes was rested. Hung himself on across. I'm joking in and do that. Shut the fuck not fucking. Just.

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"black river falls" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!
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Probably all right so we're going to get in the black falls river. It's a curse town. This is pretty fucking weird shit so let's just dive right into their So between eighteen ninety nine hundred and ten horror arrived in the town of black river falls. Wisconsin wisconsin who arrived. the horror. Said thought you're talking about a person. I thought you were like the horror arrive. No so showed up honor donkey. Dick seems it seems like a lot of shit happens is in wisconsin. Like ed giddins from wisconsin. Jeffrey dahmer from wisconsin. This fucking cursed town from wisconsin. So yeah so. It's it's a small town me. It's a mid west town and everywhere. Though everyone's every towns or towns got their claim to fame of serial killers or. They're they're not every time but every every time does have an street remember that. Every town has downstream according to fray cougar. Yes i don't think that's true all right so it was a mining town lumber industry but like when these minds and lumber industry shutdown leaving people unemployed ultimately causing the banks to fail as well. So we'll get into more of the details of the town. In general it's located in the west the us state of wisconsin just thirty nine miles north east of Layla cross is acquaint. Small town black roof falls. The town was founded in eighteen. Thirty nine by a sawmill. Operator named jacob spaulding on the land he had had once belong to the ho chunk indians or native americans or indigenous people. But in this research that i have it does say indians. That seems like a lot of work for a sawmill operator. I'm gonna also create a town. That's that's my. That was my minor in school. We'll get into it a bit more but like because they built on native ground theories that this is that the natives put a curse on this town when they took it while we have that in branford there. Yeah incomes in you curse them. There is a big. That just got built down the street from you there. And i was on hold for like five fucking years because they found ancient artifacts and then it got built so i can only imagine like somebody's gonna be playing basketball and there and all of a sudden boat their ankles break and then they fall on the floor and then they get dragged through the puck and like so. Don't dribble no balls. My kids were sleeping so they were a simulated and they kind of dissipated essentially by european settlers pouring into the region. The town began to thrive as a booming sawmill. Industry took off along. The black river and settlers came in droves many of them german and of norwegian descent looking for a new life in this pleasant well-to-do town then starting from around like i said eighteen. Ninety something happen to this ideal place. Some dark cloud came hovering over and suddenly out of nowhere. The town would be utterly bestowed and besieged by chaos disaster calamity insanity suicide-murder derangement in mayhem is this like are they just saying all this stuff just started happening. They never had mayhem as soon as eighteen. Ninety hit everything shit. Hit the fan rough. So it's supposed to be. The one of the most recorded are the most curse salman ever recorded cotonou downward spiral of horrors. That would last the next decade. It started with the closing down of several sawmills in the area after a series of incredible bleak and cold winters. The people who stayed behind in this freak weather were faced with bitter cold and approaching starvation. So it got super cold and then what to do as well as an offset of an epidemic of disease always disease disease so many as well as a major flood which ravaged the area. The previous rather pleasant town of which newspaper reporter had one said. Nowhere is as great as this. If of ours was nowhere in this great continent of ours can be found such a more. Desirable residents in black river falls. It's the nicest place site trees grass. It's got it's got slaves. It's literally this time. what's your back. Then they're like their housing market. It would be slaves per capita sterile. We're gone nine slaves per square footage in this. This would just be coming out of the himes of slavery but you know they still they serve the opposite way. Then maybe like. Wow there's no slaves here everyone over so for. Everyone knows how to make bread. Yeah everyone is so nice. And when i shop there's only why people which is nice but when i go outside there's many of those black folks walking around and we enjoy their company so like so. Why is it nice that they weren't in the coffee show because it's especially back then. I like to enjoy my especially back and saver and it's just like it's over. We want them to be like we want everyone to be equal. They're not allowed to go in this restaurant and sit next to a white person or eat with them and it was atrocious. Obviously when did segregation get cut off. No i mean. I mean like yeah like rosa. That was the watts riots and stuff in the sixties personal. Why she yeah. I think it was the thought. It was earlier in that i think it was the fifties or sixties i. I think it was the sixties to be honest but i up. Could you imagine that that. Like just walking up to a fountain that's labeled white or black stupid. Like what the fuck saying. Oh yeah no. I don't get no disease. From white people white people are clean. Point okay so it is crazy for dirtier new people. Probably the brad pitt would probably kept healthier by staying away from the white people for a little while. I know with all their smallpox and disease in falling apart so rapidly especially this time with the hatred. towards natives in indigenous people in general is not good either. This is a terrible time for indigenous. People just like you know we were just europeans. Taken fucking everything and spanish.