I don't know why I put the "65" at the end of my username nor choose my douche-esque username. I'm paid to be on the Internet all day. Interning Legend.
Thursday nights are really a tease for the weekend can hold because ya know a good amount of people are checked out the whole day Friday and come 5:00, you’re just out of the office like an El Chapo Prison Break (late timing, I know).
Marathons are the official sport for people who think once they do it (even if they competed like crap), they now magically become superior to all other people in society and must talk down to everyone.
Phil isn’t having any good money management in the last few years. First in 2014, he was caught in the cross hairs for insider trading and funding an illegal gambling ring, and now this. Phil is a good golfer and great short game player but maybe he should put the money under his mattress. Then he can say I’m getting laid on top of my money.
This story rings a bell to a few internships and jobs I had during my undergraduate/fresh post grad career. You dealt with the opportunity at hand, did your time and left. Having those experiences made you appreciate having a good job along with knowing how to sense a shady ass job opening. Rooting for you, Dan.
Thanks for the tip Mr. Incredible (Just going by the name, no nicknames yet). It does make sense plus going to the city would be a breeze and such (Gotta love the Metra and Blue Line). Yah Schaumpton is Schaumpton. All commerical, same houses and what not. I am a fan of Geneva because its close to the Fox Valley Ice Arena, which I’m there about every other week. I’ll take you up on that brew at Penrose, one of my favorite local breweries.
I’m in this rut right now of wanting to move to Chicago or getting a place in the burbs. Coming home after graduation, I always found myself at trendy, young suburbs filled with post grads myself in towns like Palatine, Naperville and Schaumburg(<–Hometown and currently residing). It's a big difference of course between the two, but its difficult to make a difficult situations because of what to do. This article may have solved that. Thanks.
No I agree with you, it’s great because it brings character and a good fan base to an organization, but it comes at a cost. The Blackhawks bandwagon began in 2010 and it’s just growing now and becoming more “bandwagon-ier” each game (If that’s a word since a Fox News corresponding did say “rape-y”). It’s just what deFries said though is that they’ll just flood back to the United Center after what happens with these playoffs. As for those who go to Wrigleyville after a win for a Chicago sports team like rushing to Sluggers and John Barleycorn, they just are fans so its a reason for them to party.
Please don’t allow any of these Cubs “fans” join the Blackhawks bandwagon. Please, No. subparsalesman, herky90, brandhistorian and Cubs_WS15 all are spot on about Blackhawks fans. In general, most Chicago sports fans are bandwagoners and often are in their homes hiding until a win. As a Sox fan, it’s good to see the Cubs do well because it gives energy to the city, but not at the expense of having people magically becoming aware of the Cubs. I just don’t want the same energy applied to the Blackhawks but it maybe too late…
This is the same attitude and mindset I have to when I submit an article to PGP and it doesn’t get published.
Does mile range matter? Otherwise this intern is fair game.
These videos are the post grad equivalent to those college/fraternity party videos.
Rooting for your sports teams: The most solidify reason to be at a bar during any work week.
Thursday nights are really a tease for the weekend can hold because ya know a good amount of people are checked out the whole day Friday and come 5:00, you’re just out of the office like an El Chapo Prison Break (late timing, I know).
“I want to have your babies and get married.” This was said when she was a sophomore in college. Gotta love having life priorities figured out.
What a time to be alive. Too soon or bad joke?
Marathons are the official sport for people who think once they do it (even if they competed like crap), they now magically become superior to all other people in society and must talk down to everyone.
I feel there is a faint laugh from those who choose to live with their parents for a little bit after college.
Phil isn’t having any good money management in the last few years. First in 2014, he was caught in the cross hairs for insider trading and funding an illegal gambling ring, and now this. Phil is a good golfer and great short game player but maybe he should put the money under his mattress. Then he can say I’m getting laid on top of my money.
This story rings a bell to a few internships and jobs I had during my undergraduate/fresh post grad career. You dealt with the opportunity at hand, did your time and left. Having those experiences made you appreciate having a good job along with knowing how to sense a shady ass job opening. Rooting for you, Dan.
Thanks for the tip Mr. Incredible (Just going by the name, no nicknames yet). It does make sense plus going to the city would be a breeze and such (Gotta love the Metra and Blue Line). Yah Schaumpton is Schaumpton. All commerical, same houses and what not. I am a fan of Geneva because its close to the Fox Valley Ice Arena, which I’m there about every other week. I’ll take you up on that brew at Penrose, one of my favorite local breweries.
I’m in this rut right now of wanting to move to Chicago or getting a place in the burbs. Coming home after graduation, I always found myself at trendy, young suburbs filled with post grads myself in towns like Palatine, Naperville and Schaumburg(<–Hometown and currently residing). It's a big difference of course between the two, but its difficult to make a difficult situations because of what to do. This article may have solved that. Thanks.
Texas Law Hawk is coming for Peter Francis Geraci.
No I agree with you, it’s great because it brings character and a good fan base to an organization, but it comes at a cost. The Blackhawks bandwagon began in 2010 and it’s just growing now and becoming more “bandwagon-ier” each game (If that’s a word since a Fox News corresponding did say “rape-y”). It’s just what deFries said though is that they’ll just flood back to the United Center after what happens with these playoffs. As for those who go to Wrigleyville after a win for a Chicago sports team like rushing to Sluggers and John Barleycorn, they just are fans so its a reason for them to party.
Please don’t allow any of these Cubs “fans” join the Blackhawks bandwagon. Please, No. subparsalesman, herky90, brandhistorian and Cubs_WS15 all are spot on about Blackhawks fans. In general, most Chicago sports fans are bandwagoners and often are in their homes hiding until a win. As a Sox fan, it’s good to see the Cubs do well because it gives energy to the city, but not at the expense of having people magically becoming aware of the Cubs. I just don’t want the same energy applied to the Blackhawks but it maybe too late…
and Kendra Syrdal?
This hits me hard man. Well done.