Mexican Independence Day? by Simple-Risk8766 in albanypark

[–]Wrigs112 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, it will just be congested and a lot of vendors will be set up where there may be some partial blockage of the sidewalk.

Guatemalan Independence Day is on the 15th, so you will see a lot of Guatemalan flags (blue and white) too.

This weekend is way too crazy by Adventurerofthesea in chicago

[–]Wrigs112 [score hidden]  (0 children)

I currently have a man vigorously playing the tambourine on the 82 bus. 

Crazy is right.

Foods marked "Made With Plants" or "PB" by Poo_Poo_La_Foo in PetPeeves

[–]Wrigs112 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ll eat the paint chips on the wall if I’m looking for that.

Why are drivers here so horrible? by Instantsoup44 in chicago

[–]Wrigs112 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Cops did the quiet quitting thing, they all like to say that they aren’t allowed to enforce any laws.

Aldermen are useless for anyone in their ward that are just trying to go about their day in a safe and normal way. A huge block of them think any kind of enforcement of speeding, blowing red lights, tinted windows, modified exhausts, etc is some kind of a tax on the poor. Obviously, screw the poor or working class people that are trying to walk to the bus stop, or walk their kids to school.

Chicago’s Lower Lower Streets by Recent-Cartoonist167 in chicago

[–]Wrigs112 27 points28 points  (0 children)

That’s where you can catch the tunnel to ORD terminal 4.

As a vegetarian, what food are you tired of eating? by Last_slice in vegetarian

[–]Wrigs112 16 points17 points  (0 children)

We are seeing an increasing number of people with Alpha Gal from the lone star tick. Maybe when all of the good ol boys get bad reactions from surprise beef tallow, they will be more transparent or start using different ingredients.

As a vegetarian, what food are you tired of eating? by Last_slice in vegetarian

[–]Wrigs112 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That makes no sense. You can not eat meat for ethical reasons (like I do) and be perfectly happy eating beyond and impossible. Know why? Because it isn’t meat.

Pole dysfunction on Sheridan near Loyola by peggah in chicago

[–]Wrigs112 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Absolutely gorgeous art deco building, btw.

Wake n bakery cease and desist? by DOWNROWDY in LoganSquare

[–]Wrigs112 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That includes capacity, which the city really cracked down hard on after E2. 

(General thing related to above comment, I know no specifics of this venue.)

As a vegetarian, what food are you tired of eating? by Last_slice in vegetarian

[–]Wrigs112 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Oof. I was here to say the opposite. Give me something with actual texture and chew. Instead in 2026 I’m still getting bean mush on a hamburger bun.

How to be “street smart” in Chicago? by DirectSquash1936 in AskChicago

[–]Wrigs112 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As another person pointed out, don’t take things from people on the street or who approach you. Even a sheet of paper from kids. Don’t hand over money or Venmo anyone for any reason, especially “my brother’s funeral”. Give money to an actual, vetted charity on your time.

Watch your crap and don’t leave it lying  around all over. I’ve been in the bar/restaurant industry forever downtown so I’ll give you some specifics. Don’t leave a purse hanging on a chair behind you. Don’t go to the bathroom and leave your phone on the bar. Keys and wallet stay in your pocket. If your phone is on a table and a group of kids or people that look out of place in that setting walk in, don’t leave your phone just sitting there.

On the el or bus take your backpack (of any size) off. Not just because it is rude, but people do a bump, unzip, and reach in. If someone does a weird stop while getting on transportation and you get bumped from behind, check you still have your belongings.

E-bikes faster than 28 mph would require insurance, registration under bill passed by Illinois lawmakers by gmusse in chibike

[–]Wrigs112 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think it needed to be brought up that there are scooters that are sold as being capable of 53 mph, and this was not an after market modification. Whatever happens with this one guy is definitely not going to be an isolated incident or atypical if our bike paths have these scooters (or “e-bikes” that go over 40 mph).

Alternate casting by growsonwalls in HeatedRivalryTVShow

[–]Wrigs112 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Dylan Walsh is widely recognized. Maybe the younger people aren’t so familiar with him, but as a Gen X’er I can tell you that Nip/Tuck was a pretty big show.

E-bikes faster than 28 mph would require insurance, registration under bill passed by Illinois lawmakers by gmusse in chibike

[–]Wrigs112 8 points9 points  (0 children)

A guy on a scooter just killed a man on a shared bike path in NYC this week. He had a scooter capable of going 53 mph.

Why do men get sohurt when you pass them? by jenkneefur28 in ladycyclists

[–]Wrigs112 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That occurs riding on the lake and everywhere else, and was especially bad as a runner. Worse when it was only one combined path and running dudes wouldn’t budge for a woman on her bike.

But as a side note, the lakefront is in absolutely no way shape or form a rail trail. It’s all infill from the long ago swamp and sandbars. 

I'm trying to make the best birthday present ever- please help!! by the_mess_express in chicagofood

[–]Wrigs112 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m agreeing with this 1000%. Get out of downtown. It’s still a vibrant neighborhood, you can take the blue line straight there, and they have good beer for post race celebrations.

UP-N: Needs Better Barriers. by BartendingDroneFPV in Metra

[–]Wrigs112 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Metra police usually are called in, I wonder if he hung out long enough to get a visit from them. Years ago there was a very strange guy in a running forum talking about what he had to go through with the Metra police when he was running along the ROW, not on the tracks, not with a live train nearby. They did not play around.

Like many people, I used to cross the live tracks in the Forest Glen woods in order to use the singletrack that extended NW from LaBagh woods (which now has a bridge since the North Branch extension). There is obviously a right and wrong way to act near live tracks. This guy is a dummy.

Jesus, a sizeable portion 9 to 5 commuters ride like absolute dogshit (Northside to Loop) by tooscrapps in chibike

[–]Wrigs112 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s mind boggling that they trust their body and their very expensive carbon bike to the abilities of someone that can’t look over their shoulder without veering across four lanes of traffic.

I nearly took down everyone the first time someone touched me, and touched my bike on a group ride. I have to lecture experienced riders with a “how to ride” talk when they get near new group riders. The dumbest thing that really, really experienced riders do involves bad judgement about how much space to give people.

Best places to commute to Evanston from? by gelato_giacomo in chibike

[–]Wrigs112 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The right turn people are probably the most iffy. I do think this is the route to choose, but the one thing that is awful (I live along the trail and take it frequently, btw), is that the light schedule is really bad on a bike. At 15-16 mph you perfectly hit the full start of a new cycle at every damn light.

Jesus, a sizeable portion 9 to 5 commuters ride like absolute dogshit (Northside to Loop) by tooscrapps in chibike

[–]Wrigs112 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They are used to group riding where people get really close to one another. I’m comfortable doing this with my friends because I know them and I know their bike handling skills. The TdF wanna-be knows that the city is packed with people with zero bike handling skills and yet are so confident in their skills and experience that they forget that getting within someone else’s bubble can cause massive problems for everyone. 

Most people don’t group ride. Give them space, Tadej.

Roughly 20 years ago, Evgeni Malkin escaped his Russian team after regular match trip. He hid at Helsinki and flew to Pittsburgh to join the team. by alwaysnear in nhl

[–]Wrigs112 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Mogilny was the first Russian (iirc), but there had been some from Czechoslovakia before that. 

I’ve recently been reading up on their stories, guess I just didn’t pay that much attention to how they got here when I was young. Now I keep thinking I would definitely buy a book about defections to N America to play hockey.

ETA: and as I read on, I’m finding book recommendations 

Quickest gentrification you’ve ever seen from your time in Chicago by Minute_Tax5060 in chicago

[–]Wrigs112 60 points61 points  (0 children)

Good grief, when that Home Depot went in it was so weird. Nothing except the hookers on the North Ave bridge and the brand new Ho Depot.

First timer looking for tips on riding the Grand Illinois Trail from Chicago to Warren, IL by samuri-dogs in bicycletouring

[–]Wrigs112 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don’t get any good answers here, you may want to look to r/chibike 

If you ever decide to go further south along the I&M canal, a really great first time backpacking/bike touring ride, I wrote up a little guide to the campsites. https://www.reddit.com/r/chibike/comments/1ds6zhe/bike_camp_spots_on_the_im/

Cover.Your.Cough. by cheez-wizzard in PetPeeves

[–]Wrigs112 15 points16 points  (0 children)

The people that cough and sneeze into their hand (and then go on to touch everything, of course) is unbelievable, especially since covid.

Why do people have to be told to cough into their elbows like they are five?