More Stuff White Midwesterners Like: Mules.

You don't see them so much anymore, but back in the day every farm had a mule or three. However, our love of mule has endured here in the midwest. It's the official state animal in Missouri, the mascot for Central Missouri State University (or whatever in the hell they're callin' it these days) and the high school mascot in towns from Fairfield, Illinois to Bedford, Michigan to Poplar Bluff. Nowadays the Amtrak line from St. Louis to Kansas City is called the "Mule." And if you've never swallowed a Moscow Mule you're missing something. (Get your mind outta the gutter.) Just add vodka, lime juice and ginger Beer and serve it cold in a pewter mug. It's gooder'n hell, I'm telling ya.


White Midwesterner of the Week: That hot guy on Mad Men.

See photos of Jon

Oh sure, you thought that Don Draper guy on the teevee was a native of New York? Heck no that boy is from St. Louis, Missouri. He went to some fancy-pants high school in Ladue (where the money is) and even got an acting scholarship to go to Mizzou. (Brad Pitt went there too without an acting scholarship, but he seems to do OK.) But you know he's a White Midwesterner on account of the way he wears pleated khakis on the show, and I bet you a donut he's got a few pieces of Budweiser memorabilia at his house. You can take the boy outta St. Louis, but you can't take the St. Louis outta the boy.

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September 24, 2008

White Midwestern Culture, the Business Edition: Cubicle Decor


As we've seen before, White Midwesterners are fond of decorating just about anything we can lay our eyes on - tying wreaths on cars, bedazzling do-dads on sweaters to make them more festive, and turning tumbleweeds into snowmen. And why not? With the economy in the toilet and gas prices making us wince, we could all use a little cheerfulness courtesy of a 30% off coupon from JoAnn Craft Stores. (Not TOO much cheerfulness - extremes in emotions make us uncomfortable.)

Today I present: The Halloween Cubicle.


(Spotted in Overland Park, KS)

Notice the sunflower, which White Midwesterners consider to be a staple of home decor:


And not to be out done is the cubicle found directly across from the Halloween cubicle.

Behold: The Thanksgiving Cubicle:

Cheerful, colorful, and educational at an affordable price. What's not to love?










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