Have you tried Union Squared? It is great, and a slightly different take on the standard Chicago style, but with the same caramelized, cheesy crust like Pequod’s. I think it’s only available for pickup at the Revival Food Hall spot downtown(I live in Evanston, so I’ve only been to the location here). They call it Detroit style pizza, and it has some special kind of cheese called Brick. I was not aware Detroit had a pizza style, but I definitely enjoyed it. I am solidly on Team All-Pizza though, so if you are a Chicago style purist, it definitely is a little different.
The wife and I recently closed on our first house, so this will be our third straight Saturday heading to Home Depot. Second time in a row we are going just to check out closet doors. Then hitting up a dealership since I need a car if we are moving out to the burbs. Gotta keep it kid friendly though, because we have one of those on the way. So, should be a pretty nice little Saturday.
Enjoy your time getting postgrad hammered, life comes at you fast.
If you at the the Mauna Loa in SF, it is definitely better to end your night than try to poop in that bathroom. Filthy place, no lock on the door, and it opens outward into the bar so that everyone near the pool table can look right at you. Had to use it during a Monday Night Football game once(due to some questionable free chili provided by the bar, terrible choice to partake in that, I know). I have never been so terrified in all my life. Still have PTSD from that experience.
“Things were pretty serious, thought it was going to be a forever thing, but the last few months, things got very stale” – his quote. To me, that means he really liked her, but never talked to her about what he was feeling when it started getting “stale”. Can’t blame her for wanting to at least talk through some feelings instead of getting a text saying it was over. Either that, or she was far more ready for a committed relationship that he was, which is also a fine reason to break up, but at least talk to her about it.
My wife’s family does this. It creeps me out, but it’s their thing. I hope they never view me as a close enough part of the family to try and include me in it though.
I didn’t like the doubling down on Bachelor content that you were doing BM(though the instagram pic round up was enjoyable). Honestly, I was starting to get close to putting you on the same list as Duda and just never clicking on your articles. Then you go and do something like this…
Thanks for the new jams to get into. I had no clue what I was missing out on. Definitely going into the gym rotation.
Culver’s is fantastic. I guess it is just something that doesn’t make sense to brag about since it is mostly an upper-midwest chain that most people don’t have access to? For example, Texas raves about Whataburger, but I will have no chance to try it unless I take a wrong turn and end up in Texas. So, why should I care?
That being said, the Jucy Lucy is the burger of Minnesota. I realize this was about fast food chains, but it should always be mentioned as a write-in.
Will, if you can stomach a LOT more bullshit, please check out this guy’s website patrifriedman (dot) com
(have to write to weird so the comment actual posts instead of getting stuck “awaiting moderation” forever)
You are really missing Duda’s whole schtick. He cares far too much what people think about him. He just wants to put out that vibe of being beyond it when every decision he makes is fueled by how he will be perceived in public.
Yeah, and at least with a phone call you can get a sense from their tone of how they are feeling, if they are being sarcastic, or whatever. Going back to the lack of body language person, you get far less contextual information from a text message than hearing a person’s voice. Texting is far too easy a crutch to hide behind instead of putting yourself out there. If 2018 is the year of shooting your shot, then shoot it in a more personal manner like a quick phone call from time to time.
Have you tried Union Squared? It is great, and a slightly different take on the standard Chicago style, but with the same caramelized, cheesy crust like Pequod’s. I think it’s only available for pickup at the Revival Food Hall spot downtown(I live in Evanston, so I’ve only been to the location here). They call it Detroit style pizza, and it has some special kind of cheese called Brick. I was not aware Detroit had a pizza style, but I definitely enjoyed it. I am solidly on Team All-Pizza though, so if you are a Chicago style purist, it definitely is a little different.
The wife and I recently closed on our first house, so this will be our third straight Saturday heading to Home Depot. Second time in a row we are going just to check out closet doors. Then hitting up a dealership since I need a car if we are moving out to the burbs. Gotta keep it kid friendly though, because we have one of those on the way. So, should be a pretty nice little Saturday.
Enjoy your time getting postgrad hammered, life comes at you fast.
If you at the the Mauna Loa in SF, it is definitely better to end your night than try to poop in that bathroom. Filthy place, no lock on the door, and it opens outward into the bar so that everyone near the pool table can look right at you. Had to use it during a Monday Night Football game once(due to some questionable free chili provided by the bar, terrible choice to partake in that, I know). I have never been so terrified in all my life. Still have PTSD from that experience.
“Things were pretty serious, thought it was going to be a forever thing, but the last few months, things got very stale” – his quote. To me, that means he really liked her, but never talked to her about what he was feeling when it started getting “stale”. Can’t blame her for wanting to at least talk through some feelings instead of getting a text saying it was over. Either that, or she was far more ready for a committed relationship that he was, which is also a fine reason to break up, but at least talk to her about it.
Congrats on the new addition, and I hope everything goes well with her.
If you live in Minnesota, hit up a Kwik Trip. Grab their chocolate milk in a bag. It is heaven.
My wife’s family does this. It creeps me out, but it’s their thing. I hope they never view me as a close enough part of the family to try and include me in it though.
I didn’t like the doubling down on Bachelor content that you were doing BM(though the instagram pic round up was enjoyable). Honestly, I was starting to get close to putting you on the same list as Duda and just never clicking on your articles. Then you go and do something like this…
Thanks for the new jams to get into. I had no clue what I was missing out on. Definitely going into the gym rotation.
So, are you trying to figure out how to hide a ring in a bottle of MCT oil or a jar of collagen peptides, Will?
Really need to hear dave11686’s take on the essentials. Please chime in buddy. I’m counting on you.
Culver’s is fantastic. I guess it is just something that doesn’t make sense to brag about since it is mostly an upper-midwest chain that most people don’t have access to? For example, Texas raves about Whataburger, but I will have no chance to try it unless I take a wrong turn and end up in Texas. So, why should I care?
That being said, the Jucy Lucy is the burger of Minnesota. I realize this was about fast food chains, but it should always be mentioned as a write-in.
Will, if you can stomach a LOT more bullshit, please check out this guy’s website patrifriedman (dot) com
(have to write to weird so the comment actual posts instead of getting stuck “awaiting moderation” forever)
You are really missing Duda’s whole schtick. He cares far too much what people think about him. He just wants to put out that vibe of being beyond it when every decision he makes is fueled by how he will be perceived in public.
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Maybe allow editing at first, but once someone replies to your comment, then it becomes locked?
Suntory, who makes Yamazaki, started in 1923. Would you really consider almost 100 years of making Whisky “new to the game?”
Yeah, and at least with a phone call you can get a sense from their tone of how they are feeling, if they are being sarcastic, or whatever. Going back to the lack of body language person, you get far less contextual information from a text message than hearing a person’s voice. Texting is far too easy a crutch to hide behind instead of putting yourself out there. If 2018 is the year of shooting your shot, then shoot it in a more personal manner like a quick phone call from time to time.