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Qdoba Mexican Grill: When Q-Doba was Z-Teca, it was known for employees familiar to the rave scene. People with lots of piercings and ta... |
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Madisonian: Typically a non-student resident of Madison, most genuinely someone who is originally from Madison. There are tens ... |
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Lucky Apartments: Monstrosity of a building that opens into the sidewalk on University Avenue. When you're walking by, make sure to s... |
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Sophia's Bakery and Cafe: Only open on weekend mornings, Sophia's is a tiny little breakfast place consisting of a kitchen, a counter and a f... |
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Muramoto: Muramoto is shorthand for Restaurant Muramoto. The restaurant opened is doors in 2004 after many months of renovati... |
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Sorority Strip: Sorority Strip is one of the nicknames for the heavily Greek (frats and sorority Greek) neighborhood formed by Lang... |
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Sieve: In most parts of the world a sieve is a perforated instrument used to strain liquids, but at UW hockey games at the... |
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Shout Outs! (SO): Shout outs (SO) appear in The Badger Herald every Wednesday and online EVERY DAY! 2nd Chance postings are listed i... |
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Momo, The: Slang for Café Montmartre, a great place for food, drink, and live music--sadly, now closed. |
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Wienermobile: Oscar Mayer is headquartered in Madison, making a Wienermobile sighting a fairly common occurrence. |
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Michelangelo's: But...it does have an ATM inside. And it's not another damn chain coffee house. |
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Executive Residence: Where the governor of Wisconsin resides. I remember long-time governor Tommy Thompson as being opposed to public ho... |
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skeech: The act of holding on to the back of a metro bus in the winter in order to have the bus pull you across the snow/ic... |
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Oakwood Resale Shop: This is the place to be if you are looking for great finds for your home or apartment. It is open the last Saturday... |
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State St. Sax Player: A heavier-set, androgynous person who stands in front of Winter Silks near the Orpheum Theater on State St. She/he... |
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