With the big box office numbers for Marvels latest movie, “Black Panther,” there seems to be a lot of online searches for the fictional kingdom of Wakanda. Those seekers aren’t being directed to a wondrous paradise in Africa, but to a water park in Menomonie, WI. More
I’ve been told the natives are friendly. Here
“It’s Wakanda, we’re in, we’re out…It’s like Wisconsin”
” I once got the sh*t kicked out of Me in Wisconsin”
Wakanda crap you b tryn a pull?
Duhhh – EVERYONE knows, “Wakanda” was the Order of the Arrow Lodge for Steuben Area Council, Boy Scouts of America – Bath, NY, between 1940 & 1990.
http://www.oaimages.com/186a.shtml
You know, back before the Boy Scouts became, “FAAAAAAAAAAAB – U – lOUS!!! 🙄
“In February, a petition calling on Disney to donate 25 percent of Black Panther’s profits
to the black community received over 10,000 signatures…”
25 percent??? Yeah, right.
Two chances.
I spent two years in Oconomowoc Wisconsin when I was a kid. Dad was transfered out there to run a division of the company he worked for. The good part. My parents rented a farm house on a quarter section. A corn field. He gave me and my brother a couple bolt action Savage .22 and said I expect meat on the table. (Dad was a side gunner in a B24 during the war and started teaching us gun safety at birth). Little did I know he was sending out to poach at the time, but most night we had Pheasant or Cottontail for dinner. Until mom couldn’t take it anymore and brought home some steaks. In summary, strange place socially for a California boy. Was glad to get back after two years.
@Vietvet March 14, 2018 at 9:57 pm
> “In February, a petition calling on Disney to donate 25 percent of Black Panther’s profits
> to the black community received over 10,000 signatures…”
Hollywood accounting: 25% of profits means Black America will owe Disney reparations for 150 years
Brad, you know how Oconomowoc came to be?
When an Indian tribe left Milwaukee and started west, they only got that far. The leader was heard to say ‘Ah caan no mo walk’.
Makes sense because there are no panthers, (black or otherwise) in Africa.