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Bog Trotter's - Janesville - Sunday football eats

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This entry was posted on 11/13/2009 11:05 AM and is filed under Taverns Wisconsin, Sunday football eats.


    Out on the northwest side of Janesville you will find a tavern called Bogg Trotter's.  On Sunday football game days they offer up a morning fried fish basket for a couple of Bucks, complete with French fries. This is a pretty good stand of fish, mind you. They also offer up some beer price specials. Chose your own special debauchery.

    Then later, during the Green Bay Packer's game, you will be complimented with an assortment of eats, including brats, burgers, and pork on a stick. The aforementioned treats will be at no charge. I am however, suggesting that in good faith as a consumer, you should purchase an adult beverage or two to offset the free goodies. 

    Bogg Trotter's is cool with Cool Dadio.  They are located at 2006 North County Road E just on the edge of northwest Janesville.  They are out by Riverside Golf Course. Call: (608) 757  -  1444 for more information.

                                 Wisconsin Military Service Person Special Mention of the Week
               (each week Cooldadiomedia mentions a Wisconsin service person killed in Iraq or Afghanistan) 

   This week's Wisconsin military service person to remember is Army Staff Sergeant Todd Cornell, age 38, who died Tuesday, November 9, 2004. CNN.com lists Cornell was assigned to Detachment 9, 1st Battalion, 339th Infantry Regiment, Army Reserve, based in Fraser, Michigan. Cornell died while he was serving in an advisory role with an Iraqi unit which came under attack in Fallujah, Iraq. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel noted that at the time of his death, Todd was survived by his mom and dad Renee and Robert Cornell, a daughter, Catlin, 10, and a son, Jake, 8, and a brother and a sister. Staff Sergeant Cornell had been in the military 16 years. He arrived in Iraq in February of 2004. The Journal Sentinel went on to mention Todd Cornell joined the military after graduating from high school in Menomonee Falls. He lived in West Bend when home from duty. Sergeant Cornell was the 26th military service person from Wisconsin killed in Iraq.

                                                  As of this blog entry's posting date:

    94,008 Iraqi civilians have been killed in Iraq since Spring, 2003.
    
    9,308 Iraqi Security Forces have been killed in Iraq since Spring, 2003.

    4,365 Americans have been killed in Iraq since Spring, 2003. 

    911 Americans have been killed in Afghanistan since October, 2001.

    317 Coalition soldiers have been killed in Iraq since Spring, 2003.

    594 Coalition soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan since October, 2001. 

    31,557 U.S. troops have been wounded in action in Iraq since Spring, 2003. 

    4,434 U.S. troops have been wounded in action in Afghanistan since October, 2001. 

    101 Wisconsin soldiers have been killed in Iraq since Spring, 2003.

    16 Wisconsin soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan since October, 2001.

    139 journalists (several nationalities) have been killed in Iraq since Spring, 2003.

    17 journalists (various nationalities) have been killed in Afghanistan since October, 2001.

Wisconsin military service person special mention of the week, military casualty, and journalist casualty information sources: Committee to Protect Journalists; cnn.com; Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; washingtonpost.com; thehighground.org;
Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs; iraqbodycount.org; and, icasualties.org. 

 

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