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Chicago, Illinois recent comments:

  • Soapy's Place Laundry, Ed (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    drop-off service is $.60/lb Sophie's Place is a transvestite shop in england I'm pretty sure thats where Camilla Parker-Bowes gets her gear.
  • Carnicerias Guanajuato, Ed (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    yeah usually the mexican stores are cheaper, try the nasty little one down the street
  • Jewel-Osco, Ed (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    this store gets pretty busy on the weekends. but I always get a smile from looking at the kid with the 2' afro.
  • Staples, Ed (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    hey, remember when Dwight from The Office Worked at staples? how awesome was that?! they should have done more of those episodes. maybe some internet shorts; Dwight: the Staples episodes
  • Montrose Beach, greenie (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    site of Chicago Sandblast, the premier beach ultimate tournament
  • Hyatt Regency Chicago, szefo (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    the largest hyatt hotel in the world
  • Northern Trust Co(Bank), Apurva Joshi (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Northern Trust Co(Bank)
  • Lake Point Tower, kl (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Point_Tower
  • Montrose Beach Dog Play Area, Huh (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Wow Easy, if I were in middle school I would find your comment simply hilarious!
  • Wing Ho Chinese Restaurant, Kizzy (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    She a damn wing ho!
  • Red Lion Inn,, Ballabosh wrote 19 years ago:
    This pub is consistently listed as one of Chicago's most haunted places.
  • AT&T Canal Central Office, BellHead (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    One of the strangest buildings in the loop. 10 S Canal. Built with design criteria created in the 50's and 60's to withstand a nearby nuclear attack. Look at the walls, the blast doors, the thickness of the doors, the total lack of windows up to the 21st floor. Of course, that day and age- the technology also had us ringing our major cities with Nike Missile bases, surface to air missiles... so we could shoot Ivan down on his way to bomb the city from mother Russia. These bases were in such distant lands as Palatine, Northbrook and Vernon Hills.
  • Metropolis Coffee Shop, Jim M (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Also to mitigate the severity and duration of the common cold, swallow a bit of raw garlic without chewing + comsume chicken soup in copious amounts. Once cured you may consume scones and muffins as before.
  • Aragon Ballroom, K (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    It should also be noted that this was once one of the absolute swankiest spots in Chicago. Here's some goo info on the history: http://chicago.urban-history.org/sites/ballroom/aragon.htm http://www.aragon.com
  • Reid Murdoch Center, Joe (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Also home of Friedman Properties
  • Historic site of granary, undeadFiz wrote 19 years ago:
    The images here were shot by me in the early 1990s. The buildings are clearly being demolished at the time.
  • Cherry Avenue Railroad Bridge, undeadFiz wrote 19 years ago:
    The images here are photographs I shot in 2006. One can easily walk across the bridge.
  • Lula Cafe, eat bike (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    whattya else do ya need
  • Johnny's Grill Restaurant, eat (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    old school
  • Johnny's Grill Restaurant, well (guest) wrote 19 years ago: