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CHICAGO FROM AFAR
![]() ![]() As seen CHICAGO FROM UP CLOSE
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guy is " surprised to see so much
greenery!"
Having grown up there, I am not. But those are the same words a
HP
exec from Germany once spoke while I ferried him around the Baltimore
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oh, fuk-A. you are the bomb mr. trkof.
ReplyDeleteDetroit used to be a beautiful city, Atlanta, KCMO and the list goes on. I wonder what the problem is? Let me give you a clue; it rhymes with fuckwit.
ReplyDeleteFlashbacks to Microsoft Flight Simulator. Long live Meigs Field. -Anymouse
ReplyDeleteIn 93 fled LA to KCMO. Found a MUCH more violent town. The problem rhymes with chigger. (But the BBQ at Arthur Bryants is worth dying for). -Anymouse
ReplyDeleteI was born and raised there. Long gone by 1978 for Texas. I lived N of the river so it was unlocked doors and playing with the neighbor kids way after dark all though my childhood. It was a wonderful time and town in which to grow up. But once away and years passing I swore once my mother passed I'd never go back. I haven't.
ReplyDeleteI will say that AB's BBQ was OK but it was so damn spicy one of those sandwiches gave me indigestion all day long and into the night. That big bare Black ham fist that served the beef up on butcher paper was a bit disconcerting too. I only traded there when somebody else was buying. Texas BBQ on the other hand rocks my world.
Louie Mueller's in Taylor and Kreuz, Smitty's and Black's in Lockhart.
ReplyDeleteBonus points, iri, if you can correctly pronounce Mueller and Kreuz.
Sir H the (gonna be in line at Louie Mueller's on Wednesday myself) Comet
Kreuz = Cross
ReplyDeleteMueller = muller
I'm guessing. Hell, I didn't know Humble, TX really doesn't have an H in it until I'd been here 20 years!
Enjoy your chow!!!