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for thanksgiving we're making a road trip from home in dallas to my wife's brother in naperville (i think). WOO HOO road trip. the jeep's going to stay home though in favor of my wife's toyota.

our stay will be short because of the long drive, but i would love to hook up with some NAXJAers like on friday night.
 
jallen said:
for thanksgiving we're making a road trip from home in dallas to my wife's brother in naperville (i think). WOO HOO road trip. the jeep's going to stay home though in favor of my wife's toyota.

our stay will be short because of the long drive, but i would love to hook up with some NAXJAers like on friday night.

Naperville, huh? 15 miles away from me. Hit me backchannel.......

That's a long honkin' drive for a 4 day weekend.
 
ChiXJeff said:
Naperville, huh? 15 miles away from me. Hit me backchannel.......

That's a long honkin' drive for a 4 day weekend.

I'm in Plainfield, 10 miles or so, depending on where you are in Naperville.

Hit me backchannel also.

Rev
 
beezil-- i thought about contacting you, but i had 0 time, and you dont know me from anybody. i do have an old gas tank skid of yours on my ride though :) remember that? ill be visiting again sometime soon, so ill definitely give you a shout beforehand.

dont get me wrong, i love atlanta. im so close to everything i love, and the city has some great things to see.. BUT city-wise, chicago beats it hands down. the city is very well planned, very clean, and i felt safe everywhere we went. im sure it has its down spots, as does any city, but i wouldnt mind living there.

atlanta is getting there though. new aquarium being built, the arts are getting better (i just wish the high museum would get serious!), and the diversity is growing too.

oh, and beez, i work in the mechanical contracting field (HVAC, industrial process piping, etc etc etc) and i nearly creamed my shorts when you mentioned the underground tour of buckingham fountain :) thats a MUST on my next trip! haha
 
JJ....Are you back at Sheffield's?

Thought you sold your soul and moved to the burb's....well at least your XJ is happier out there...hehehe

When are you local boys gonna join me at EXIT for a beer?

Gil "Been here, been there, been to a lot of places but Chicago Rules" Bullycatz
 
notorious DUG said:
You did not just say that... please tell me you did not compare the asshat of civilazation and culture to Chicago. In chicago we have theater, music, culture and anything you could want. Great food (on a stick even!) and entertainment.

Indionapolis has goat roping, country music and zero ethnic food.

I hope this is a joke because it is completely insane. If you have ever left that cesspool you would see whatyou are missing.

Only in chicago can you eat a good gyro, great Indian food, fresh sushi, a fantasic pizza, a giant borrito, killer chilli and good bar-b-que all within walkign distance from one another!

All of these things can be done in Indy too if you know where to look. You can find all that food, music, theater, and tons of entertainment. If you think Indy is all country music and zero ethnic food you haven't been here for a long time. I have lived and visited other cities (cesspools) and prefer Indy hands down. Again, I have never been to Chicago and I'm sure it's better because it is much larger and can offer more based on it's shear size, I just think Indy has just as much to offer just on a smaller scale. I'm sorry you feel that way about it. Maybe if you could spend some time here you could see what I'm talking about. But then if everyone wanted to start coming here it would change what I was talking about anyway (tourism).

I will be visiting Chicago soon (hopefully) and I am sure I will be wowed, I am just simply saying that for a smaller city Indy is a great place.

As far as goat roping, country music and zero ethnic food I think you must be confusing Indy with Louisville. Although if you look you can find the food there too.

Not to offend anyone who might live in Louisville, it's just not the city for me.
 
Dirk Pitt said:
All of these things can be done in Indy too if you know where to look. You can find all that food, music, theater, and tons of entertainment. If you think Indy is all country music and zero ethnic food you haven't been here for a long time. I have lived and visited other cities (cesspools) and prefer Indy hands down. Again, I have never been to Chicago and I'm sure it's better because it is much larger and can offer more based on it's shear size, I just think Indy has just as much to offer just on a smaller scale. I'm sorry you feel that way about it. Maybe if you could spend some time here you could see what I'm talking about. But then if everyone wanted to start coming here it would change what I was talking about anyway (tourism).

I will be visiting Chicago soon (hopefully) and I am sure I will be wowed, I am just simply saying that for a smaller city Indy is a great place.

As far as goat roping, country music and zero ethnic food I think you must be confusing Indy with Louisville. Although if you look you can find the food there too.

Not to offend anyone who might live in Louisville, it's just not the city for me.

I have spent a lot of time in both Indy and Louisville, I have ot say Louisville has a lot more to offer, Trixies in itself makes it a better place to be the Indy.

The advantage of Chicago is you do not have to know where to look. There is no search for anything, it is all there in the palm of your hand.
 
Gil BullyKatz said:
JJ....Are you back at Sheffield's?

Thought you sold your soul and moved to the burb's....well at least your XJ is happier out there...hehehe

When are you local boys gonna join me at EXIT for a beer?

Gil "Been here, been there, been to a lot of places but Chicago Rules" Bullycatz

nope i dont work there anymore i just hang out there once in a while. let me know when your gonna be up at EXIT i like it there a lot better now that did away with the cover charge.:D you working there again?

cheers,

jj

btw i am back in the burbs...if you call melrose park a burb...i'm still trying to figure it :rolleyes:
 
notorious DUG said:
I have spent a lot of time in both Indy and Louisville, I have ot say Louisville has a lot more to offer, Trixies in itself makes it a better place to be the Indy.

The advantage of Chicago is you do not have to know where to look. There is no search for anything, it is all there in the palm of your hand.

No doubt....Trixies and PT's are among our greatest destinations.

I have two excellent sushi places, several REAL barbecue joints, monster burritos and two excellent authentic Indian restaurants within 1 mile of my house. Not to mention brew pubs, real Italian and Irish eateries and art galleries out the wazoo. I can step out my front door and walk in any given direction to a bar and here just about any type of music I choose on any given Friday. That's just in the Highlands.

I challenge you to find real barbeque anywhere in the state of Indiana. Oh and we only gave goat roping during the state fair and that's to keep the Hoosiers away from our sheep. :D
 
KY Chris said:
No doubt....Trixies and PT's are among our greatest destinations.

I have two excellent sushi places, several REAL barbecue joints, monster burritos and two excellent authentic Indian restaurants within 1 mile of my house. Not to mention brew pubs, real Italian and Irish eateries and art galleries out the wazoo. I can step out my front door and walk in any given direction to a bar and here just about any type of music I choose on any given Friday. That's just in the Highlands.

I challenge you to find real barbeque anywhere in the state of Indiana. Oh and we only gave goat roping during the state fair and that's to keep the Hoosiers away from our sheep. :D

Smoky Bones restaurant...ribs and pork barbeque... would be about the closest thing just more of a chain than what you would find in Kentucky. also the rib fest in august (doesn't really count since it's not a restaurant more like a fair). Louisville definitely has it's highlights.

I agree with you about the brew pubs (and PT's and Trixies, and Deja Vu those are here too if that's what you're into :D ), I love Brownings, Cumberland Brewing, BBC and a little place just north of Loiusville (in New Albany) inside Richo's called New Albanian Brewing.

That's one more reason I love this area because it is relatively close to a lot of other larger cities and you can experience those places as well.

Nice area there in the Highlands
 
According to Mom, who grew up in Rogers Park, one of the ancestors owned a block in the Loop until Mrs. O'Leary's cow had it's way. Dad went to Senn High, I grew up in Elmhurst two blocks from Cook County. I like Chicago, it is clean compared to Philadelphia. I rode my bike in the country's first bicycle protest parade down State's street, in case you are wondering where the bike paths came from in Chicago.
I am not near as well traveled or urbane as many people but I have lived in Arizona, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Illinois, British Columbia for six weeks, and for one month on Manhattan Island in New York. I have traveled everywhere in the States except the North-Northeast and the South. I've been to Canada, Mexico, and Germany. I have reached 4 conclusions:
1. Munich is great except for all the Germans.
2. I can never live at less than 5000 feet of altitude.
3. If I was really wealthy, I would live on Manhattan Island, without a doubt the greatest city in the country.
4. If it keeps being warm and dry in Colorado Springs, I need to move further north, or higher in altitude. :)


Fred
 
We remodeled the kitchen, finished the oak floors that were under the carpet, it's nicer than it was, but it still needs as much work as the damn jeep. Old houses, old jeeps, and old owners are not a good combination. :)
You and Judy are always welcome. Maybe we can both make the Colorado trip this next summer?

Fred
 
KYChris's neighborhood is the coolest place in all of Louisville. I love it down there. As for Indy, I don't really like it. Most of the bars suck, its boring, etc. At least we have CC permits though ;)
 
SewerBoss said:
KYChris's neighborhood is the coolest place in all of Louisville. I love it down there. As for Indy, I don't really like it. Most of the bars suck, its boring, etc. At least we have CC permits though ;)

Why don't you ever gimme a call when you come down, buttcheese. Geez, Nate.

Dirk, yeah I love Browning's, BBC and Cumberland. I even have a Cumberland Brews sticker on my Jeep. New Albanian BC is pretty good. I still prefer Cumberland and BBC.
 
Dirk Pitt said:
Smoky Bones restaurant...ribs and pork barbeque... would be about the closest thing just more of a chain than what you would find in Kentucky. also the rib fest in august (doesn't really count since it's not a restaurant more like a fair). Louisville definitely has it's highlights.

<grin> There's a Smoky Bones in Schaumburg.... </grin> Pretty good 'cue for a chain.

Best barbecue comes from little hole in the wall joints with picnic tables. Food is served on butcher's paper.
 
ChiXJeff said:
<grin> There's a Smoky Bones in Schaumburg.... </grin> Pretty good 'cue for a chain.

Best barbecue comes from little hole in the wall joints with picnic tables. Food is served on butcher's paper.


AMEN. Any BBQ place that has knifes and forks and reusable dishes is NOT a real BBQ place.


Rev
 
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