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Re: National Tonkoon's Vacation
« Reply #435 on: August 15, 2015, 08:12:15 AM »
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Tonk, what's your review of U.S. Commiskular?

On the telly, it looked fine.
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Re: National Tonkoon's Vacation
« Reply #436 on: August 15, 2015, 09:52:27 AM »
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who's up for Brunch on Sunday?

Tonk told me he's going to hit Skydeck early - you want to eat before or after?

There are certainly options - I mean, there's always Lou Mitchell's.

We're going to be at the Skydeck for opening time, so we should be done by mid-morning. Yeti's in town with his missus, and last I heard, Oleg was planning to be in Chicago, too.

I can be anywhere by around 11:30. Who knows a good brunch place around Greektown?

Not brunch but breakfast...Little Goat 820 West Randolph.

Adding:
Wishbone ? Not sure I've never been.  http://www.wishbonechicago.com/
Meli (Dearborn or Halsted) http://www.melicafe.com/index

But if you don't mind hopping into a cab and heading up to Ukranian Village this where Mrs. flannj and I make our way to on a Sunday morning in the city.
Old Oak Tap:  http://www.theoldoaktap.com/brunch/

Adding one more that flannj the III just passed along: Eleven City Diner  http://www.11.elevencitydiner.com/home  This website may give you epilepsy.

Tonk had offhand mentioned Ann Sather but I'm down for whatever.

I could do Ann Sather. It's certainly closer to me. I was just thinking of something near Willis Tower.
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Re: National Tonkoon's Vacation
« Reply #437 on: August 15, 2015, 07:06:18 PM »
Quote from: Median Desipio Chucklehead on August 15, 2015, 09:52:27 AM
Quote from: Yeti on August 14, 2015, 09:09:14 PM
Quote from: flannj on August 14, 2015, 05:02:17 PM
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who's up for Brunch on Sunday?

Tonk told me he's going to hit Skydeck early - you want to eat before or after?

There are certainly options - I mean, there's always Lou Mitchell's.

We're going to be at the Skydeck for opening time, so we should be done by mid-morning. Yeti's in town with his missus, and last I heard, Oleg was planning to be in Chicago, too.

I can be anywhere by around 11:30. Who knows a good brunch place around Greektown?

Not brunch but breakfast...Little Goat 820 West Randolph.

Adding:
Wishbone ? Not sure I've never been.  http://www.wishbonechicago.com/
Meli (Dearborn or Halsted) http://www.melicafe.com/index

But if you don't mind hopping into a cab and heading up to Ukranian Village this where Mrs. flannj and I make our way to on a Sunday morning in the city.
Old Oak Tap:  http://www.theoldoaktap.com/brunch/

Adding one more that flannj the III just passed along: Eleven City Diner  http://www.11.elevencitydiner.com/home  This website may give you epilepsy.

Tonk had offhand mentioned Ann Sather but I'm down for whatever.

I could do Ann Sather. It's certainly closer to me. I was just thinking of something near Willis Tower.

Wishbone would suit us from that point of view.  We can't be sure what time we're goiing to be away from the Skydeck.  We're planning to be there at 0830 for its opening at 0900 and should hopefully be done before 1100 at the latest, hopefully earlier.  We're then dependent on public transport or Uber to get us where we're going, so Ann Sather is not so handy - plus, STonk had eggs benedict there the other day and it was pisspoor.
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Re: National Tonkoon's Vacation
« Reply #438 on: August 15, 2015, 07:14:51 PM »
Quote from: Tonker on August 15, 2015, 07:06:18 PM
Quote from: Median Desipio Chucklehead on August 15, 2015, 09:52:27 AM
Quote from: Yeti on August 14, 2015, 09:09:14 PM
Quote from: flannj on August 14, 2015, 05:02:17 PM
Quote from: Median Desipio Chucklehead on August 14, 2015, 04:36:41 PM
Quote from: Tonker on August 14, 2015, 04:07:40 PM
Quote from: Median Desipio Chucklehead on August 14, 2015, 03:33:54 PM
who's up for Brunch on Sunday?

Tonk told me he's going to hit Skydeck early - you want to eat before or after?

There are certainly options - I mean, there's always Lou Mitchell's.

We're going to be at the Skydeck for opening time, so we should be done by mid-morning. Yeti's in town with his missus, and last I heard, Oleg was planning to be in Chicago, too.

I can be anywhere by around 11:30. Who knows a good brunch place around Greektown?

Not brunch but breakfast...Little Goat 820 West Randolph.

Adding:
Wishbone ? Not sure I've never been.  http://www.wishbonechicago.com/
Meli (Dearborn or Halsted) http://www.melicafe.com/index

But if you don't mind hopping into a cab and heading up to Ukranian Village this where Mrs. flannj and I make our way to on a Sunday morning in the city.
Old Oak Tap:  http://www.theoldoaktap.com/brunch/

Adding one more that flannj the III just passed along: Eleven City Diner  http://www.11.elevencitydiner.com/home  This website may give you epilepsy.

Tonk had offhand mentioned Ann Sather but I'm down for whatever.

I could do Ann Sather. It's certainly closer to me. I was just thinking of something near Willis Tower.

Wishbone would suit us from that point of view.  We can't be sure what time we're goiing to be away from the Skydeck.  We're planning to be there at 0830 for its opening at 0900 and should hopefully be done before 1100 at the latest, hopefully earlier.  We're then dependent on public transport or Uber to get us where we're going, so Ann Sather is not so handy - plus, STonk had eggs benedict there the other day and it was pisspoor.

I'm going to go ahead and say that's a plan. And JYeti and I should plan on being there around 11?

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Re: National Tonkoon's Vacation
« Reply #439 on: August 15, 2015, 07:46:54 PM »
Quote from: Yeti on August 15, 2015, 07:14:51 PM
Quote from: Tonker on August 15, 2015, 07:06:18 PM
Quote from: Median Desipio Chucklehead on August 15, 2015, 09:52:27 AM
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Quote from: flannj on August 14, 2015, 05:02:17 PM
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Quote from: Tonker on August 14, 2015, 04:07:40 PM
Quote from: Median Desipio Chucklehead on August 14, 2015, 03:33:54 PM
who's up for Brunch on Sunday?

Tonk told me he's going to hit Skydeck early - you want to eat before or after?

There are certainly options - I mean, there's always Lou Mitchell's.

We're going to be at the Skydeck for opening time, so we should be done by mid-morning. Yeti's in town with his missus, and last I heard, Oleg was planning to be in Chicago, too.

I can be anywhere by around 11:30. Who knows a good brunch place around Greektown?

Not brunch but breakfast...Little Goat 820 West Randolph.

Adding:
Wishbone ? Not sure I've never been.  http://www.wishbonechicago.com/
Meli (Dearborn or Halsted) http://www.melicafe.com/index

But if you don't mind hopping into a cab and heading up to Ukranian Village this where Mrs. flannj and I make our way to on a Sunday morning in the city.
Old Oak Tap:  http://www.theoldoaktap.com/brunch/

Adding one more that flannj the III just passed along: Eleven City Diner  http://www.11.elevencitydiner.com/home  This website may give you epilepsy.

Tonk had offhand mentioned Ann Sather but I'm down for whatever.

I could do Ann Sather. It's certainly closer to me. I was just thinking of something near Willis Tower.

Wishbone would suit us from that point of view.  We can't be sure what time we're goiing to be away from the Skydeck.  We're planning to be there at 0830 for its opening at 0900 and should hopefully be done before 1100 at the latest, hopefully earlier.  We're then dependent on public transport or Uber to get us where we're going, so Ann Sather is not so handy - plus, STonk had eggs benedict there the other day and it was pisspoor.

I'm going to go ahead and say that's a plan. And JYeti and I should plan on being there around 11?

If you want to be safe, say 1130.
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Re: National Tonkoon's Vacation
« Reply #440 on: August 15, 2015, 07:48:22 PM »
Quote from: Tonker on August 15, 2015, 07:46:54 PM
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Quote from: Tonker on August 15, 2015, 07:06:18 PM
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Quote from: Median Desipio Chucklehead on August 14, 2015, 04:36:41 PM
Quote from: Tonker on August 14, 2015, 04:07:40 PM
Quote from: Median Desipio Chucklehead on August 14, 2015, 03:33:54 PM
who's up for Brunch on Sunday?

Tonk told me he's going to hit Skydeck early - you want to eat before or after?

There are certainly options - I mean, there's always Lou Mitchell's.

We're going to be at the Skydeck for opening time, so we should be done by mid-morning. Yeti's in town with his missus, and last I heard, Oleg was planning to be in Chicago, too.

I can be anywhere by around 11:30. Who knows a good brunch place around Greektown?

Not brunch but breakfast...Little Goat 820 West Randolph.

Adding:
Wishbone ? Not sure I've never been.  http://www.wishbonechicago.com/
Meli (Dearborn or Halsted) http://www.melicafe.com/index

But if you don't mind hopping into a cab and heading up to Ukranian Village this where Mrs. flannj and I make our way to on a Sunday morning in the city.
Old Oak Tap:  http://www.theoldoaktap.com/brunch/

Adding one more that flannj the III just passed along: Eleven City Diner  http://www.11.elevencitydiner.com/home  This website may give you epilepsy.

Tonk had offhand mentioned Ann Sather but I'm down for whatever.

I could do Ann Sather. It's certainly closer to me. I was just thinking of something near Willis Tower.

Wishbone would suit us from that point of view.  We can't be sure what time we're goiing to be away from the Skydeck.  We're planning to be there at 0830 for its opening at 0900 and should hopefully be done before 1100 at the latest, hopefully earlier.  We're then dependent on public transport or Uber to get us where we're going, so Ann Sather is not so handy - plus, STonk had eggs benedict there the other day and it was pisspoor.

I'm going to go ahead and say that's a plan. And JYeti and I should plan on being there around 11?

If you want to be safe, say 1130.

OK. Sounds good. And if Fork, Flannj, anyone else... come.

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Re: National Tonkoon's Vacation
« Reply #441 on: August 15, 2015, 08:13:02 PM »
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who's up for Brunch on Sunday?

Tonk told me he's going to hit Skydeck early - you want to eat before or after?

There are certainly options - I mean, there's always Lou Mitchell's.

We're going to be at the Skydeck for opening time, so we should be done by mid-morning. Yeti's in town with his missus, and last I heard, Oleg was planning to be in Chicago, too.

I can be anywhere by around 11:30. Who knows a good brunch place around Greektown?

Not brunch but breakfast...Little Goat 820 West Randolph.

Adding:
Wishbone ? Not sure I've never been.  http://www.wishbonechicago.com/
Meli (Dearborn or Halsted) http://www.melicafe.com/index

But if you don't mind hopping into a cab and heading up to Ukranian Village this where Mrs. flannj and I make our way to on a Sunday morning in the city.
Old Oak Tap:  http://www.theoldoaktap.com/brunch/

Adding one more that flannj the III just passed along: Eleven City Diner  http://www.11.elevencitydiner.com/home  This website may give you epilepsy.

Tonk had offhand mentioned Ann Sather but I'm down for whatever.

I could do Ann Sather. It's certainly closer to me. I was just thinking of something near Willis Tower.

Wishbone would suit us from that point of view.  We can't be sure what time we're goiing to be away from the Skydeck.  We're planning to be there at 0830 for its opening at 0900 and should hopefully be done before 1100 at the latest, hopefully earlier.  We're then dependent on public transport or Uber to get us where we're going, so Ann Sather is not so handy - plus, STonk had eggs benedict there the other day and it was pisspoor.

I'm going to go ahead and say that's a plan. And JYeti and I should plan on being there around 11?

If you want to be safe, say 1130.

OK. Sounds good. And if Fork, Flannj, anyone else... come.

MsHawk and myself may join, but might be a couple of minutes late.
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Re: National Tonkoon's Vacation
« Reply #442 on: August 15, 2015, 09:48:31 PM »
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who's up for Brunch on Sunday?

Tonk told me he's going to hit Skydeck early - you want to eat before or after?

There are certainly options - I mean, there's always Lou Mitchell's.

We're going to be at the Skydeck for opening time, so we should be done by mid-morning. Yeti's in town with his missus, and last I heard, Oleg was planning to be in Chicago, too.

I can be anywhere by around 11:30. Who knows a good brunch place around Greektown?

Not brunch but breakfast...Little Goat 820 West Randolph.

Adding:
Wishbone ? Not sure I've never been.  http://www.wishbonechicago.com/
Meli (Dearborn or Halsted) http://www.melicafe.com/index

But if you don't mind hopping into a cab and heading up to Ukranian Village this where Mrs. flannj and I make our way to on a Sunday morning in the city.
Old Oak Tap:  http://www.theoldoaktap.com/brunch/

Adding one more that flannj the III just passed along: Eleven City Diner  http://www.11.elevencitydiner.com/home  This website may give you epilepsy.

Tonk had offhand mentioned Ann Sather but I'm down for whatever.

I could do Ann Sather. It's certainly closer to me. I was just thinking of something near Willis Tower.

Wishbone would suit us from that point of view.  We can't be sure what time we're goiing to be away from the Skydeck.  We're planning to be there at 0830 for its opening at 0900 and should hopefully be done before 1100 at the latest, hopefully earlier.  We're then dependent on public transport or Uber to get us where we're going, so Ann Sather is not so handy - plus, STonk had eggs benedict there the other day and it was pisspoor.

I'm going to go ahead and say that's a plan. And JYeti and I should plan on being there around 11?

If you want to be safe, say 1130.

OK. Sounds good. And if Fork, Flannj, anyone else... come.

MsHawk and myself may join, but might be a couple of minutes late.

With MHawk?  HTonk and ATonk would love to see him again.  Hell, I'd love to see him again: the World's most chilled-out kid.
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Re: National Tonkoon's Vacation
« Reply #443 on: August 15, 2015, 09:56:04 PM »
DPD: we're talking about Wishbone in the Loop, right?
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Re: National Tonkoon's Vacation
« Reply #444 on: August 15, 2015, 10:19:14 PM »
Quote from: Tonker on August 15, 2015, 09:56:04 PM
DPD: we're talking about Wishbone in the Loop, right?

For you, yeah. Yetti can go to the one in Lakeview.

Seriously, it's West Loop. We'll be there around 11:30.
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Re: National Tonkoon's Vacation
« Reply #445 on: August 15, 2015, 11:32:21 PM »
Quote from: Median Desipio Chucklehead on August 15, 2015, 10:19:14 PM
Quote from: Tonker on August 15, 2015, 09:56:04 PM
DPD: we're talking about Wishbone in the Loop, right?

For you, yeah. Yetti can go to the one in Lakeview.

Seriously, it's West Loop. We'll be there around 11:30.

Yea. I'll go to Lakeview. Wife will go to Loop

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Re: National Tonkoon's Vacation
« Reply #446 on: August 17, 2015, 09:31:18 PM »
So, here we are.  After a day at the Museum of Science and Industry* and dinner at Hot G Dogs (again), we're about done.  Five weeks almost exactly since we arrived in Humboldt Park, we're packing up to head home tomorrow.

I said before the trip began that I was looking to try to experience a few weeks life as an American, to see a little bit of America as you guys see it, and I really think we managed that.  Yes, we did some touristy stuff along the way - nothing that didn't turn out to be really fucking cool, by the way - but five weeks was enough to really settle down, take our time, figure out how things work and, in the best possible way, not be tourists.  We even spent a couple of days doing not very much at all, which only served as yin to the busy days' yang - we never once felt like we were wasting time or not getting the most from our trip.  As holidays go, this one has been very much a game changer, and anybody who's been kind enough to meet up with us over our time here won't be surprised to hear that we have all completely fallen head-over-heels in love with American life and are very, very sad to be going back to the Netherlands tomorrow.

Without wishing to get all serious on Desipio of all places, I'd just like to thank you all for contributing in ways small or large to our holiday.  It's no exaggeration to say that we couldn't have done it without your help, advice and pro tips.  If nothing else, you should know that you have collectively had a significant hand in creating an experience that my children have absolutely adored, and will never, ever forget.

You guys are all right.

* I know I'm teaching my grandmother to suck eggs here, but HOLY FUCKING SHIT WHAT A MUSEUM.  There must be at least a thousand things to do and the place is absolutely crawling with really, really cool and knowledgeable staff whose only wish is to make sure you have a good time.  If you have kids, or are one yourself, and you haven't been there yet, you're a cunt.

P.S. We bumped into Hawk on the El this morning.  We saw him get on, but he didn't see us, so we sent the kids down the carriage to say hello.  The look of confusion, slowly turning to panic, on his face as he found himself unexpectedly surrounded by Tonklets with no grown-up Tonk in sight, was something to behold.  I'm ashamed to say, I laughed long and hard before making myself known to the poor bugger.
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Re: National Tonkoon's Vacation
« Reply #447 on: August 17, 2015, 10:25:33 PM »
Quote from: Tonker on August 17, 2015, 09:31:18 PM
So, here we are.  After a day at the Museum of Science and Industry* and dinner at Hot G Dogs (again), we're about done.  Five weeks almost exactly since we arrived in Humboldt Park, we're packing up to head home tomorrow.

I said before the trip began that I was looking to try to experience a few weeks life as an American, to see a little bit of America as you guys see it, and I really think we managed that.  Yes, we did some touristy stuff along the way - nothing that didn't turn out to be really fucking cool, by the way - but five weeks was enough to really settle down, take our time, figure out how things work and, in the best possible way, not be tourists.  We even spent a couple of days doing not very much at all, which only served as yin to the busy days' yang - we never once felt like we were wasting time or not getting the most from our trip.  As holidays go, this one has been very much a game changer, and anybody who's been kind enough to meet up with us over our time here won't be surprised to hear that we have all completely fallen head-over-heels in love with American life and are very, very sad to be going back to the Netherlands tomorrow.

Without wishing to get all serious on Desipio of all places, I'd just like to thank you all for contributing in ways small or large to our holiday.  It's no exaggeration to say that we couldn't have done it without your help, advice and pro tips.  If nothing else, you should know that you have collectively had a significant hand in creating an experience that my children have absolutely adored, and will never, ever forget.

You guys are all right.

* I know I'm teaching my grandmother to suck eggs here, but HOLY FUCKING SHIT WHAT A MUSEUM.  There must be at least a thousand things to do and the place is absolutely crawling with really, really cool and knowledgeable staff whose only wish is to make sure you have a good time.  If you have kids, or are one yourself, and you haven't been there yet, you're a cunt.

P.S. We bumped into Hawk on the El this morning.  We saw him get on, but he didn't see us, so we sent the kids down the carriage to say hello.  The look of confusion, slowly turning to panic, on his face as he found himself unexpectedly surrounded by Tonklets with no grown-up Tonk in sight, was something to behold.  I'm ashamed to say, I laughed long and hard before making myself known to the poor bugger.

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Re: National Tonkoon's Vacation
« Reply #448 on: August 18, 2015, 04:45:09 AM »
Don't know if anybody had recommended MSI or if you found it on yourself but it is truly a gem--best museum in Chicago.  Nice work.
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Re: National Tonkoon's Vacation
« Reply #449 on: August 18, 2015, 08:13:52 AM »
Quote from: Tonker on August 17, 2015, 09:31:18 PM
So, here we are.  After a day at the Museum of Science and Industry* and dinner at Hot G Dogs (again), we're about done.  Five weeks almost exactly since we arrived in Humboldt Park, we're packing up to head home tomorrow.

I said before the trip began that I was looking to try to experience a few weeks life as an American, to see a little bit of America as you guys see it, and I really think we managed that.  Yes, we did some touristy stuff along the way - nothing that didn't turn out to be really fucking cool, by the way - but five weeks was enough to really settle down, take our time, figure out how things work and, in the best possible way, not be tourists.  We even spent a couple of days doing not very much at all, which only served as yin to the busy days' yang - we never once felt like we were wasting time or not getting the most from our trip.  As holidays go, this one has been very much a game changer, and anybody who's been kind enough to meet up with us over our time here won't be surprised to hear that we have all completely fallen head-over-heels in love with American life and are very, very sad to be going back to the Netherlands tomorrow.

Without wishing to get all serious on Desipio of all places, I'd just like to thank you all for contributing in ways small or large to our holiday.  It's no exaggeration to say that we couldn't have done it without your help, advice and pro tips.  If nothing else, you should know that you have collectively had a significant hand in creating an experience that my children have absolutely adored, and will never, ever forget.

You guys are all right.

* I know I'm teaching my grandmother to suck eggs here, but HOLY FUCKING SHIT WHAT A MUSEUM.  There must be at least a thousand things to do and the place is absolutely crawling with really, really cool and knowledgeable staff whose only wish is to make sure you have a good time.  If you have kids, or are one yourself, and you haven't been there yet, you're a cunt.

P.S. We bumped into Hawk on the El this morning.  We saw him get on, but he didn't see us, so we sent the kids down the carriage to say hello.  The look of confusion, slowly turning to panic, on his face as he found himself unexpectedly surrounded by Tonklets with no grown-up Tonk in sight, was something to behold.  I'm ashamed to say, I laughed long and hard before making myself known to the poor bugger.

So, same time again next summer? I have at least 11 more barbecue places you need to try.