Green Bay Legends Signing
Stumbled upon these from a while ago. I had the good fortune of being put in with Chester Marcol and Dave Robinson (both in the documentary) as well as several others from the Lombardi Era for a Legends signing event at the Green Bay Distillery. That was a great deal of fun, even if I … Continue reading
Discovery World Cheeseheads Style
We had a lot of fun doing a screening at Discovery World in Milwaukee thanks to CEO Joel Brennan, who hosted the Les Paul scene in the documentary. It was one of those sort of events where the weather was just perfect, the setting was just right, and a good deal of friends showed up … Continue reading
Summer Fun In Titletown
It’s always so rewarding when you plot and plan, then put a world of work into something only to see it come off brilliantly. That’s what we had with event at the Green Bay Distillery last month just across the street from a place called Lambeau. The big event included Nash FM hosting and giving … Continue reading
“Cheeseheads” Hits The Big Time On Fox 6 News
One of my most fascinating interviews to date was with Tom Pipines of Fox 6 News in Milwaukee. By interviews I mean he interviewed me. And the reason it was so fascinating was because he taught me how to really evoke something special from your subject without asking much at all. He knew exactly what to … Continue reading
Badgers Hockey – Giving Back Feels So Good
Here’s a Twitter pic for the U.W. Badger Mens & Women’s Hockey players who visited U.W. Health Kids hospital recently. Click on either photo to be taken to their Twitter page. * * *
Frozen Fans Faced the Elements at Lambeau (PHOTOS)
Some fun Cheesehead Nation photos from todays bummer playoff loss at Lambeau, including one of my good friend Jeff aka Frozen Tundra Man.
Packers playoff games mean big business for some
Brat, cheese, and beer sales are always solid in Wisconsin, but they certainly spike higher than usual for January during playoff weekends. NOTE: Photos (C) Fox6Now.com and used for promotional purposes only.
































