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1. Zyguma Beach

Agreed! For me, what I found fun and adventurous in the first viewing of ST:XI became shallow and patronizing in the light of STID.

I will see your parrot and raise you a rooster.

I'd like to associate myself with this excellent comment.

If it is Grace, then I would guess she is named after franchise first baseman Mark Grace. I'm not aware of anyone who associates Grace St. with the Cubs.

"Waveland" is the street you're missing. Other valid options would be "Cellar" and "Choke".

Christ, how did I not know about that website. Take my star, although I can never fully repay you.

but I wouldn't know.

I'm not exactly sure what your point is here. Political leanings weren't mentioned anywhere in the article.

You are correct. There is even a greater skew when you look at age groups. Younger adults are most likely to view vaccines as a parental "choice" rather than an absolute necessity. Unsurprisingly, the boomer generation shows the largest support for vaccination, most likely because the saw the immediate reduction in

I'm quite sure that all of this notoriety will send him tons of these brain-dead people with money to burn on his holistic, paleo-nonsense. Sounds to me like he realized he was a shit cardiologist and realized he could live the good life if he threw in with the crackpot circles his wife runs in. Glad to see a

DUMP HIM

Yes, we do. And to the article's/commentor's point, the L is noisy as hell. The noise is even worse down in the Loop where the buildings effective turn an L train into a echo chamber. That said, I still love it.

Except for the part where the patient, thoughtful, tea-drinking, Shakespeare-reading, violence-as-a-last-resort Captain Picard, who has already dealt with the Borg numerous times since his capture and assimilation, now, for unexplained reasons, starts doing Alpha Male shit that would make John Rambo piss his pants in

Guess you couldn't be bothered to make it into the second paragraph above, huh?

I'm in Lakeview, on Halsted. Critical Mass is the only thing that makes me look forward to Chicago winters!

As a fellow Chicagoan, I would like to associate myself with this comment.