By Carolynn Buser Chief Content Officer Published Apr 21, 2015 at 1:29 PM

This is one hell of an exciting "can you believe this sh*t!" for me. And quite possibly for every Green Bay Packers fan. 

According to Rob Demovsky of ESPN, the Green Bay Packers will host a Thanksgiving night game. Against ... the CHICAGO BEARS. This, my friends, is all kinds of awesome. 

First off, while I love Thanksgiving in general for all my family, friends, turkey, naps and whatnot ... it is not Thanksgiving without great football. 

Secondly, this is Thanksgiving night. Prime. Time. At Lambeau Field. Did I mention it is against the Chicago Bears? This has all the Thanksgiving makings you could want. 

What is the only thing that could make this more exciting for me? Well, Demovsky does say it could just happen. Maybe, just maybe, this could also be the game where finally, finally, FINALLY they retire Brett Favre's jersey. 

The Green Bay Packers haven't hosted a home Thanksgiving game since 1923. You read that right, 1923!! 

This is the best kind of "can you believe this sh*t" ever. Truly. Let's hope this sh*t comes true.

Carolynn Buser Chief Content Officer

Carolynn Buser is one of Milwaukee's loudest and most adamant cheerleaders (don't dare try to disagree). She's the primary voice behind much of OnMilwaukee's social media and content direction, and apologizes in advance if she can be too sarcastic at times. 

What else? She's a wine lover, closet trashy novel reader, beauty supplies addict and devourer of cheese (shocker for a Wisconsin born and bred girl, right?). She's also a bit of a foodie, which is a word most of you hate, we know. She works as hard as she plays - and that includes in the gym! So, you've probably seen her at one of the area's newest restaurant openings (and yes, she will share her opinions good or bad) or enjoying a cold one at a local pub.

All in all, Carolynn's a believer in positive thinking and will do her best to smack down your negative ones while writing about her city, her loves, quests and more.