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  • 8181 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    rival. wrote:
    don't have a car

    i don't know how you people do your grocery shopping...or buy anything bigger than a pencil. i'd go nuts in the summer when the temp is 100 and i need to carry milk home on the train.
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  • Indifference71Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,882
    81 wrote:
    rival. wrote:
    don't have a car

    i don't know how you people do your grocery shopping...or buy anything bigger than a pencil. i'd go nuts in the summer when the temp is 100 and i need to carry milk home on the train.


    Yeah, even if I lived in the loop and took the train to work, I would go nuts without a car.
  • kw18kw18 Posts: 3,909
    81 wrote:
    i don't know how you people do your grocery shopping...or buy anything bigger than a pencil. i'd go nuts in the summer when the temp is 100 and i need to carry milk home on the train.

    I used to live in Edgewater several years ago and would always walk to the grocery store (about 10 blocks away) because I didn't want to lose my parking spot (that area is the worst if you park on the street). Lugging all my groceries was such a PIA! So glad Logan Square has better parking and more grocery stores nearby.
    "Where's KW?"
    "Let's check Idaho."
  • kw18kw18 Posts: 3,909
    rival. wrote:
    i'd rather not leave the complex i am in now, but the landlord is raising my rent $400 a month :o:o

    That is an INSANE price jump! :shock: Is this a renting company you had your place with? I've found most non-business, "family-owned" apartment buildings don't raise the rent a whole lot. I've been in my current building for more than four years and have only had my rent raised twice -- once by $25 and the landlord only did it because of taxes, so he said; and the other by $50 when I moved upstairs to a nicer unit. Living in the Little Italy/UIC area was the same way -- hardly any price jumps from one year to the next.
    "Where's KW?"
    "Let's check Idaho."
  • rival.rival. Chicago Posts: 7,775
    81 wrote:
    rival. wrote:
    don't have a car

    i don't know how you people do your grocery shopping...or buy anything bigger than a pencil. i'd go nuts in the summer when the temp is 100 and i need to carry milk home on the train.

    well i go to the jewel on state street and that is walking distance to my apartment. i go about once a week, week and a half and am able to carry 5 or 6 bag back with me.

    food shopping hasn't been an issue. there is a walgreens across the street from my place, and i get all the heavier stuff there (soda, bottled water, milk etc) so i don't have to lug that crap far at all.
  • rival.rival. Chicago Posts: 7,775
    kw18 wrote:
    rival. wrote:
    i'd rather not leave the complex i am in now, but the landlord is raising my rent $400 a month :o:o

    That is an INSANE price jump! :shock: Is this a renting company you had your place with? I've found most non-business, "family-owned" apartment buildings don't raise the rent a whole lot. I've been in my current building for more than four years and have only had my rent raised twice -- once by $25 and the landlord only did it because of taxes, so he said; and the other by $50 when I moved upstairs to a nicer unit. Living in the Little Italy/UIC area was the same way -- hardly any price jumps from one year to the next.

    yeah, my building is owned by some corporation. they are actually trying to convert some units into "temporary" housing like a hotel for business people who are in the city for a couple months at a time.

    MUCH different than renting from a husband/wife trying to pay off a mortgage. you can negotiate so easily with those type of landlords. these companies that own these big buildings... not so much. they could care less.
  • 8181 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    rival. wrote:
    81 wrote:
    rival. wrote:
    don't have a car

    i don't know how you people do your grocery shopping...or buy anything bigger than a pencil. i'd go nuts in the summer when the temp is 100 and i need to carry milk home on the train.

    well i go to the jewel on state street and that is walking distance to my apartment. i go about once a week, week and a half and am able to carry 5 or 6 bag back with me.

    food shopping hasn't been an issue. there is a walgreens across the street from my place, and i get all the heavier stuff there (soda, bottled water, milk etc) so i don't have to lug that crap far at all.

    i'm so anal about food shopping...get all the dry goods, then the frozen and refridgerated stuff...check out and make a bee line home to get it in the fridge asap. i'd go nuts if i had to carry it in the hot summer. :lol:
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  • Stardog3..Stardog3.. Posts: 1,527
    rival. wrote:
    22 wrote:

    I have experience in hanging shower curtains.

    But my friend and I are already staying with friends for a few days.

    Sorry to burst any bubbles! :lol:

    :cry:

    Dry your tears. We'll still get drunk and see what happens. Who knows? Maybe we'll end up rearranging your furniture or putting away your dishes. :)
  • 8181 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    any more confirmations for the NY/Canada crowd?
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  • conmanconman Posts: 7,493
    81 wrote:
    any more confirmations for the NY/Canada crowd?
    i'd be there if i wasn't saving money.. i'll definatly be there for the next one
  • 8181 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    conman wrote:
    81 wrote:
    any more confirmations for the NY/Canada crowd?
    i'd be there if i wasn't saving money.. i'll definatly be there for the next one


    next one is breakfast on april 1st, 2012...you comin. :lol:

    i can understand were you are coming from..given the choice....i'd pick europe too.
    :lol:
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  • is it time yet?? i went to alive one last week, its a pretty rad place! excellent juke box. can't wait for march 31st!
    'You know time is long, and life is short.
    Begin to live while you still can.'

    While we have the gift of life, it seems to me the only tragedy is to allow part of us to die - whether it is our spirit, our creativity or our glorious uniqueness.-Gilda Radner
  • Mamasan23Mamasan23 Posts: 16,389
    conman wrote:
    81 wrote:
    any more confirmations for the NY/Canada crowd?
    i'd be there if i wasn't saving money.. i'll definatly be there for the next one

    You MUST be at the next one. Who else will I yell at when they throw their garbage out?! :lol:
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  • conmanconman Posts: 7,493
    Mamasan23 wrote:
    conman wrote:
    81 wrote:
    any more confirmations for the NY/Canada crowd?
    i'd be there if i wasn't saving money.. i'll definatly be there for the next one

    You MUST be at the next one. Who else will I yell at when they throw their garbage out?! :lol:
    :lol:
  • Wma31394Wma31394 Posts: 3,045
    Jeff tweedy at the vic that night. Anyone up for a show then hookup afterwards???

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn-P-L4U ... re=channel

    These solo shows are great. I still might not be going anywhere depending on when baby is born. Due date is the 26th. The show could be my out though.
    "Going where the water tastes like wine!"
  • Indifference71Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,882
    Wma31394 wrote:
    Jeff tweedy at the vic that night. Anyone up for a show then hookup afterwards???

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn-P-L4U ... re=channel

    These solo shows are great. I still might not be going anywhere depending on when baby is born. Due date is the 26th. The show could be my out though.


    I may be going to that Tweedy show...my buddy is trying for tickets when they go on sale.
  • Wma31394Wma31394 Posts: 3,045
    Wma31394 wrote:
    Jeff tweedy at the vic that night. Anyone up for a show then hookup afterwards???

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn-P-L4U ... re=channel

    These solo shows are great. I still might not be going anywhere depending on when baby is born. Due date is the 26th. The show could be my out though.


    I may be going to that Tweedy show...my buddy is trying for tickets when they go on sale.

    Think there is a friday show too..yeah tix go onsale tomorrow. Went last year at vic and it was great.
    "Going where the water tastes like wine!"
  • JTHJTH Chicago Posts: 3,238
    Put me down as an official maybe (+1).

    If we do make it there, it won't be until at least 10:30, though, so I won't be in for the drink package.
  • JTHJTH Chicago Posts: 3,238
    One piece of advice for anyone who does go to the Tweedy show(s): DO NOT SIT (yes, they set up seats for these shows) directly in front of the bars on the main floor. If that's the only seating available, go upstairs because the hand dryers in the washrooms are INSANELY FUCKING LOUD.

    We got there fairly close to show time last year and grabbed a spot in the next-to-last row on the right side and there were parts of the show where all we could hear were those dryers. It was like they were right there next to us, even though they're down a flight of stairs.
  • Wma31394Wma31394 Posts: 3,045
    JTH wrote:
    One piece of advice for anyone who does go to the Tweedy show(s): DO NOT SIT (yes, they set up seats for these shows) directly in front of the bars on the main floor. If that's the only seating available, go upstairs because the hand dryers in the washrooms are INSANELY FUCKING LOUD.

    We got there fairly close to show time last year and grabbed a spot in the next-to-last row on the right side and there were parts of the show where all we could hear were those dryers. It was like they were right there next to us, even though they're down a flight of stairs.

    Really??? Facing the stage on the right? I was in the last row as well and didnt hear them. I didnt like the seating setup though. Hopefully they wont do it like that this year. I have been to other tweedy shows at vic and it was just your normal standing arrangment.
    "Going where the water tastes like wine!"
  • JTHJTH Chicago Posts: 3,238
    Wma31394 wrote:
    JTH wrote:
    One piece of advice for anyone who does go to the Tweedy show(s): DO NOT SIT (yes, they set up seats for these shows) directly in front of the bars on the main floor. If that's the only seating available, go upstairs because the hand dryers in the washrooms are INSANELY FUCKING LOUD.

    We got there fairly close to show time last year and grabbed a spot in the next-to-last row on the right side and there were parts of the show where all we could hear were those dryers. It was like they were right there next to us, even though they're down a flight of stairs.

    Really??? Facing the stage on the right? I was in the last row as well and didnt hear them. I didnt like the seating setup though. Hopefully they wont do it like that this year. I have been to other tweedy shows at vic and it was just your normal standing arrangment.
    Yes, right side as you face the stage We were all the way on the right. Were you more toward the center? Maybe that makes a difference.
  • Wma31394Wma31394 Posts: 3,045
    JTH wrote:
    Wma31394 wrote:
    JTH wrote:
    One piece of advice for anyone who does go to the Tweedy show(s): DO NOT SIT (yes, they set up seats for these shows) directly in front of the bars on the main floor. If that's the only seating available, go upstairs because the hand dryers in the washrooms are INSANELY FUCKING LOUD.

    We got there fairly close to show time last year and grabbed a spot in the next-to-last row on the right side and there were parts of the show where all we could hear were those dryers. It was like they were right there next to us, even though they're down a flight of stairs.

    Really??? Facing the stage on the right? I was in the last row as well and didnt hear them. I didnt like the seating setup though. Hopefully they wont do it like that this year. I have been to other tweedy shows at vic and it was just your normal standing arrangment.
    Yes, right side as you face the stage We were all the way on the right. Were you more toward the center? Maybe that makes a difference.

    No I was the in the very last row the last guy on the end..ahhaha funny was probably right next to you.

    I thought the pissers were on the other side. I know them mens is..maybe the womens was on this side??
    "Going where the water tastes like wine!"
  • JTHJTH Chicago Posts: 3,238
    Wma31394 wrote:
    No I was the in the very last row the last guy on the end..ahhaha funny was probably right next to you.

    I thought the pissers were on the other side. I know them mens is..maybe the womens was on this side??
    Men's room is on the other side. Women's room is on the side we were on.

    Wait. If you were in the last row, that means you were directly behind us. Was this the Friday night show you're talking about? If so, you might have been the guy I asked to stop kicking my chair.
  • Wma31394Wma31394 Posts: 3,045
    JTH wrote:
    Wma31394 wrote:
    No I was the in the very last row the last guy on the end..ahhaha funny was probably right next to you.

    I thought the pissers were on the other side. I know them mens is..maybe the womens was on this side??
    Men's room is on the other side. Women's room is on the side we were on.

    Wait. If you were in the last row, that means you were directly behind us. Was this the Friday night show you're talking about? If so, you might have been the guy I asked to stop kicking my chair.

    I was at the second show which ever day that was..I believe sat. Never heard the dryers..
    "Going where the water tastes like wine!"
  • JTHJTH Chicago Posts: 3,238
    Wma31394 wrote:
    JTH wrote:
    Wma31394 wrote:
    No I was the in the very last row the last guy on the end..ahhaha funny was probably right next to you.

    I thought the pissers were on the other side. I know them mens is..maybe the womens was on this side??
    Men's room is on the other side. Women's room is on the side we were on.

    Wait. If you were in the last row, that means you were directly behind us. Was this the Friday night show you're talking about? If so, you might have been the guy I asked to stop kicking my chair.

    I was at the second show which ever day that was..I believe sat. Never heard the dryers..
    Yeah, that was Saturday. Maybe they actually did something about the noise. Or turned up the volume on the PA. Because I know I wasn't the only one who noticed them. One of the guys I went to the show with just mentioned something about it the other day.

    Well, I got tickets for both of the upcoming shows. I'm gonna get there plenty early this time (but probably not early enough to request a song).
  • I am hitting Chicago with a friend.
  • of.the.girlof.the.girl Posts: 10,026
    Taco Joint on Groupon today.....


    For those of us that will need a midnight snack after a few drinks. It's right up the street from Alive One. :mrgreen::mrgreen:

    Here's the link.

    http://www.groupon.com/r/uu6374465

    Hope it helps :mrgreen:
  • RF283878RF283878 Posts: 208
    anybody else coming?
  • DS1119DS1119 Posts: 33,497
    WIll there be charging stations?
  • RF283878RF283878 Posts: 208
    DS1119 wrote:
    WIll there be charging stations?
    maybe
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