Archive for September, 2006

Sep 29 2006

J-Crew’ed

Published by Brent under the village

The Village is so white-bread. I recently looked up how the Village rates on zipcodestats.com.

White, 88.11%
Housing Median Value, $756,148
Mean travel time to work in minutes (16 years and over), 30
Median family income (dollars), $145,357
Families below poverty level, 0.53%

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Sep 29 2006

DePaul Wednesday Special

Published by Brent under the village

Chicago Bagel Authority is a Chadtastic establishment that the LPCS proudly supports every Sunday when recovering from a hangover. They recently changed their DePaul Wednesday special to free chips and drink with the purchase of a bagel. Remember to have your DePaul ID card on you when ordering.

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Sep 19 2006

Chadtastic Boston

Published by Brent under chad, trixie

Boston

Chris and I recently spent the weekend in Boston. We visited the Harvard campus and had a Starbucks to catch a glimpse into the local culture. I was surprised at the number of popped collars in Boston. The majority of twenty-something men and preppy women were sporting the noticeable style.

Boston was very chadtastic and the Sam Adam’s was amazingly fresh; cheers Boston.

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Sep 15 2006

UGGly

Published by Brent under trixie

UGG

I had my first UGG sighting on the Northwestern campus this week.

Dear Girls,

Please burn your UGG boots. They are huge, ugly clunky boots that do not make you look attractive in any regard.

You are not an Eskimo drudging though the snow while carrying your baby in a papoose. Chicago winters are not that bad when you have to walk 20 feet to your lecture.

Thank you,
Chad

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Sep 03 2006

Alternative Feast

Published by Brent under wicker park

I had brunch in Wicker Park on Sunday afternoon with Andy, the Wicker Park chair. He told me about Feast, at 1616 N Damen, and that it is the Wicker Park version of Tilli’s. The layout of the establishment is like Tilli’s; it has a main inside eating area, a bar and an outside patio. The food quality matched the style and flavor of Tilli’s. Andy and I sat at a table right on Damen, which gave us a good view of all the social happenings. There was a table of alternative Trixies ordering salads and recapping what type of trouble they got into last night. Our service was a little slow but the food made up for it.

I will be keeping an eye on this establishment. It is an outpost in Wicker Park that a Chad or Trixie could find refuge in time of crisis.

Feast

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