My brother in law calls it the “whore store”…because you can get anything you want there.
My brother in law calls it the “whore store”…because you can get anything you want there.
So obvious how the right keeps pushing the envelope to legitimize the current wackos. MTG was Loomer, just like Dick Cheney was MTG. One day MTG will be the “respectable” repub.
“where she put out”…was that a comment about sexual proclivity?
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When this is over, I wanna see a stat on who spoke/was on camera more. The press plays right into his hands. Asking him to clarify only gets him more speaking time. That’s why he “wins” debates, because he monopolizes media time. She is doing a great job attacking him, but he gets the last word.
That’s one sweet, sweet babe
Thanks. This is what I am trying now. bought two cheap stems and am going to try them out. Current set up is 120mm but bought 100 and 90mm. Cost me $23. Figure I could send them back. Also trying the seat adjustment from other suggestions here. Thanks to all who responded!
Oh wow. Now they’re only averaging 53k. What a bargain.
Fuck any EV news for 50k+ cars.
The power of anti-cheeto dust fingers.
I wonder if they made the lane long to allow for more merging options with the bike lane. I wouldn’t want to be in that bike lane, but it may be safer with a longer lane ( at least in theory).
Ok! So, I’m not a city expert, but here’s some suggestions: 1)The loop is great for architecture, but I personally think the more “neighborhoody” parts of Chicago have the best vibes. The loop is the central hub for the EL (elevated trains) which are a great way to get around and see the city. I would say heading north (Brown and Red lines) from the loop would lead to the best neighborhoods for exploring if you don’t your way around. Of course, in the loop, you’ll be walking distance from the museums (art institute, museum of contemporary art, field museum, etc). Also, michigan ave which is a touristy shopping district. For drinks, I recommend The Bergoff Millers Pub (I think these bars were the first to get liquor licenses after prohibition) But head north if you want some adventure! 2)For a first timer, the lincoln park, lakeview, and rodgers park neighborhoods would keep you plenty busy. Lots of bars, breweries, niche shops and weirdness. Lincoln park is the swankiest of those three neighborhoods fwiw. There are other great neighborhoods, but they might be more complicated to get to. You can buy EL passes from vending machines at each station. Or you could just uber. 3) Chicago is a great music city, so you could check some local venues to see who is playing during your stay if you want to catch another show. Some of the mid sized venues are the Metro, The Riviera, & Thalia hall, but there are so many more. I have a friend who is a world traveler, and whenever he has companions from outside the country visit, he takes the to the Green Mill. It’s this old Jazz bar. Great music and a great vibe.
Btw…who are you seeing at Rosemont?
Oh, it’s not that bad. Sure, we have some shitty cold days (or weeks) here and there, but it’s not like you’re going to the beach in Feb. I assume you are going to the Rosemont Horizon for your show? If so, that’s not in Chicago proper, which is where most of the action is. My experience in big cities is that you never really get to see the good stuff unless you know ppl there. You just get pulled into the tourist traps. If you leave some more deets on your stay, maybe I could rec some cool things to do. Obviously, you don’t have to get too personal, but are you satying in the city? What kinds of things do you like doing? Restaurants? Bars? Museums?
Anyone come to mind that you can mention? I know his history of scamming, but to my knowledge, he takes advantage of those in a less powerful position (e.g. construction companies, students, etc.)
Five bucks says the Tortie takes him.
Nobody who is undecided or voting for Trump reads the Atlantic. It’s like screaming into the void.