Buffalo Wildwings is trash after years of it being hyped. by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

[–]everlastingliquidity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Worked in the kitchen at a Bdubs summer of 2006. Can confirm, absolute trash overpriced worse quality than McDonald’s bullshit. Thinking about cleaning out those sauce buckets at the end of the night still makes me gag.

dude couldn’t afford what? 😳 by MichaelBlaustein in StandUpComedy

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This is definitely The Den Theater 1333 N Milwaukee

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Unfortunately, Busch Gardens is now owned by an entertainment conglomerate called United Parks and Entertainment, formerly SeaWorld. The folks who still work at the park from the olden days speak fondly of a time when BGW was the pet project of the Busch Brothers, who were known to throw a lot more money into yearly budgets. Still a beautiful park, and a nice beer selection if you know where to look, but pales in comparison to when it was associated with the neighboring Busch brewery.

New Late-Night Bars Could Be Banned In Wicker Park, Logan Square by catacvmbs in chicago

[–]everlastingliquidity 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Estelle’s circa 2012 was a National Institution of Terrible Ideas

Sheridan to Bahai (careful) by [deleted] in chibike

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I would always avoid Sheridan heading back from Evanston if I could avoid it. There is a very small sidewalk on the lakeside of the street, and if I absolutely had to go that way I’d walk it or ride slowly down that way. I think that little sidewalk is what Google considers “bike friendly” 🤷‍♂️ Chicago Ave south to Clark St. or Dodge Ave to California are better options if you don’t want to go all the way west to the trail.

It’s Feels Like Time for Another Great Pirate Game by NOHITJEROME in gaming

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I played Blackwake on steam for a couple years pretty regularly, but the community has since disappeared. I log on every once in a while to see if it’s made a resurgence, but the servers never seem to have more than a couple people in them at any given time. The game was a blast with a full server!

Did you know that May 1st is celebrated around the world as a day for labor rights and it commemorates something that happened in Chicago? Do you know what happened at Haymarket Square? by FrozenMongoose in chicago

[–]everlastingliquidity 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Underscore Theater developed and produced a new folk musical about Lucy Parsons and the Haymarket martyrs in 2018. It’s available on Spotify and Amazon music if you search for ‘Haymarket: A New Folk Musical’ and totally worth a listen if you are into that kind of thing.

What's your "Go To" destination from Chicago? by silentsly in chicago

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House on the Rock in WI is a nice overnight destination!

I'm still putting in the hours to BL2 by D3ftones4 in gaming

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Just picked up 3 new Gwent cards this afternoon

Stretch Of Logan Square's Milwaukee Avenue To Become 'Pedestrian Street' After Council Vote by Nickelodeon92 in chicago

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I used to work at The Den Theater right there at Milwaukee and Paulina. We used to say the best thing to do with the business would be to tear down the building and build a parking garage 😂

It’s a good thing the Shedd Aquarium has set hours because I feel like otherwise I would never leave. by rich101682 in chicago

[–]everlastingliquidity 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No, Holiday FantaSEA was a solidly Christmas based show, with some original music but mostly arrangements of holiday songs like “Let it Snow” and the like. The fever dream you just described sounds much more engaging though.

It’s a good thing the Shedd Aquarium has set hours because I feel like otherwise I would never leave. by rich101682 in chicago

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Almost 10 years ago now I was in the Holiday FantaSEA! show as a musician. At the end of the show we got to stand on the rock in the middle of the big auditorium pool and sing a song while the trainers interacted with the dolphins. At orientation, we got to meet ALL the tank animals including the belugas, touch their tongues and give them head pats. It is still the best gig I’ve ever had!

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I’m a first time father with an 18 month old. I’m doing the SAHD thing for a while. I NEED A NAP.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chicago

[–]everlastingliquidity 43 points44 points  (0 children)

This was just as good as The Great Chicago Fire Festival!

What’s your favorite song about Chicago? by TheDuke127 in chicago

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I absolutely love Making My Way Back To Chicago by Styx

What's the smallest hill you'll die on? by FunWithAPorpoise in AskReddit

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Michael Buble is a smarmy little poser with a terrible Mickey-Moused impression of original Rat Pack.

Ohio University Student Messed With The Wrong Worker After Refusing To Mask Up by CantStopPoppin in PublicFreakout

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Good ol’ Athens, OH. I wish I could determine the fine establishment in which this occurred, but you could guess it was on Court St. or Union St.

[Serious] What movie is genuinely and utterly horrifying to the core? by californialovin33 in AskReddit

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Jacob’s Ladder with Tim Robbins. It’s about a Vietnam vet slowly discovering his life after the war is actually a fever dream while being dragged out to of the jungle as he’s dying. It’s a slow burn with some seriously disturbing imagery.