Today I offer a hearty welcome to a new installer, a person who goes by the name The Unky Monkey.
The Unky Monkey finds himself up in Wisconsin. It sounds fascinating up there. One of the most fascinating things he’s found is a family restaurant by the name of Nutz Deep II. This is not a strip club or an adult store. It’s just a nice, clean, family restaurant. A bar and grill. That happens to be called Nutz Deep II.
On the very nice, professional Nutz Deep II website in the About Us section they explain that they get a lot of questions but the most frequently asked is about their name. There’s a longer story there on their site. I recommend checking it out, but this gets to the main idea:
. . .Ray came up with the name of the original bar in a different way. He told us the story of a customer named Wally who would ride his John Deere tractor to the bar. One night, the moon was full and the customers were overly rambunctious. The door banged open and in came Wally, tractor and all. Ray said it was going to be “Nutz Deep” in here tonight. Hence, the name was born.
By all accounts Nutz Deep II is a great place to eat in Marshfield, Wisconsin and comes highly recommended.
If I ever find myself in Marshfield, Wisconsin (I’ve never been to Wisconsin) I’m going to go to Nutz Deep II and then hit this nice-looking dirt road in the McMillian State Wildlife Area just minutes away. It looks like a perfect place for a motorbike ride or maybe a little spin in a nice Subaru.
Yo! This is a fiddy trap jawn right here! I didn’t even know that this installer used the definite article in their handle either. My mind has been blown apart. Literally.
Yes, this installer is very precise about using the definite article. Like “The Queen,” or “The Flying Dutchman,” he said. I’m just happy to have an installer out there visiting Nutz Deep II territory regardless of the kind of articles they use. And in any case, I got your definite article right here. [gestures]