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When do you open up the right to write about open? (And to lead off, when it becomes the times of end, also known as the end of time). Following you’ll see a trio of segments, of odd lengths and what again conclude later, about what virus-valid ‘open’ means to you and how you follow it. Segments? Long-winded? What do you expect from HudsonWiNightlife? We’d say comprehensive, but that’s boasting. So we’ll add: As a team of music and else-worthy lovers we/you will keep forging on. Later on that …

This is not hard to compartmentalize, although since this is WisconsinWiNightlife, we’ll probably end of stretching it out. Almost all

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Waiting’s a bear, but in Minnesconsin you could be butting heads with a moose, even worse. So you’ll get the full story on music and such (and to be compartmentalized with a nod to what’s to do here alongside guitar). This as what’s old is new again, and Runs To The Hills before Leave It To (Big Brown) Beaver has reruns other than Claypool. Can you stand the way we tease ??

(For more of how “open” plays out — see the post right below as a partial view — and how

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Must reference a bad new-business-story headline, inadvertently from back in the day, (with the name changed to protect the, well, somewhat innocent), Beatrice has been open since March. Must admire that kind of stamina. Hope her store has that much shelf life, as the ‘we’re open’ signs have been up everywhere, taking various formats by storm. Now that, going back …

Big business, and bigger banners for beer, burgers and brats — and maybe even brandy — beckon on the beat.

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If stir crazy ‘cuz of the virus, now get Kozy with the New Guv, who is the new sheriff in town, actually, via a Korner merger and is hoping to hit a home run with a baseball doubleheader. They have it all: Brewers, Twins, Cubs, Indians … and why the last one mentioned? Stay tuned. Say hey, it’s a diamond in the rough; not so rough, actually.

(And you believed boundless Big League contract buyouts were … boastfully big? What about this “merger” I just batted out

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It’s the ‘sign’ of the season for keeping a space between your tables, then pushing them to the back after everyone is done, like grandma used to do, but now this comfort food is perhaps even more vital then is advertised on a big neon sign glowing in a big city downtown — ask the People at The Village on the value of dollar wings, showing blazing orange-red on their marquee, and wines to win the season

(And on Friday night, make it a tripleheader of sorts, via the Village Inn, as their Walleye, Walleye, Walleye is

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What, reverse order? And did I reverse it again? I think that’s a leprechaun thing, and he did not get enough of his full-filling gags in a cut-short holiday, even for Paddy Ryan’s, who again cries for relief from such crunches from closures? Well it goes on and on and on, as more crucial dates on the calendar mount, and did he put some funny dust in my green tea? You decide.

The lines have been drawn, as many pub and grills have done their best to reduce table seating to safety

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The Never-Ending Story begins, again, with a memory of a lass from my past, that was allowed when Paddy Ryan’s unveiled a slightly new, social-distancing friendly, layout to its big dining room upon full reopen of that style of service. And this wasn’t just a simple push-back of several tables. Still can say hello, just not hug. See above and in Notes From The Beat Department.

With that build-up, insert the possibility of various green teas and other such shades and strengths of ale and beyond

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