rmalinowski4
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Now i just have to get aroung to building my kegerator...
Oooooh weeee.
****. This paired with moving a mile from their location is going to murder me.
I got called out real hard for using Comic Sans![]()
white sox > cubsI got called out real hard for using Comic Sans![]()
Well, nobody's perfect I guess![]()
Inventing new things to do at baseball stadiums other than watching the game is always indicative of superiority.
As I walked around the new theme park/mall of america on the north side, i guess we can say inventing new things to do at buildings attached to baseball stadiums is indicative of superiority. enjoy captain morgan and 312, I'll take Rev.Inventing new things to do at baseball stadiums other than watching the game is always indicative of superiority.
This will be a fun addition when I get free tickets in the first section of field level in July.
As I walked around the new theme park/mall of america on the north side, i guess we can say inventing new things to do at buildings attached to baseball stadiums is indicative of superiority. enjoy captain morgan and 312, I'll take Rev.
As I walked around the new theme park/mall of america on the north side, i guess we can say inventing new things to do at buildings attached to baseball stadiums is indicative of superiority. enjoy captain morgan and 312, I'll take Rev.
I suppose this would make sense if I had only been a Cubs fan since the Ricketts ownership. I've always been fine drinking at the hundred or so bars surrounding Wrigley before the games and having one or two $10 beers during. That was also never an option for Sox fans, which sucks.Riiiiight?? Irony is a Cubs fan turning around and gushing love all over the corporate mall that is now Wrigley..
Riiiiight?? Irony is a Cubs fan turning around and gushing love all over the corporate mall that is now Wrigley..
Yeah, and it ******* sucks. I loved that old neighborhood of debauchery feel. Although it's not like the bars and apartments around Wrigley had been small independent businesses for at least the last 20 years. It's why I couldn't manage any sympathy for the poor million dollar investment firms that own the buildings across Waveland and Sheffield when they got their views obstructed.As a point further though.. aren't they clearing out some of those good bars adjacent to Wrigley for all their hotels, malls, etc?
Inventing new things to do at baseball stadiums other than watching the game is always indicative of superiority.
this guy sits atop the throne
man he’s down there elbow deep...
this guy sits atop the throne
Riiiiight?? Irony is a Cubs fan turning around and gushing love all over the corporate mall that is now Wrigley..
Let's not jump to conclusions on this. Maybe they're just performing a ventriloquist act for the Right Fielder.
I live down the street from Wrigley and I'm personally gushing over the fact that a Big Star, Smoke Daddy, Boka Group Steakhouse and Matthias Merges cocktail bar are opening 0.3 miles from my front door. Maybe I'm in the minority though.
gushing is deserved (for you) but that doesn’t scream wrigleyville to me.I live down the street from Wrigley and I'm personally gushing over the fact that a Big Star, Smoke Daddy, Boka Group Steakhouse and Matthias Merges cocktail bar are opening 0.3 miles from my front door. Maybe I'm in the minority though.