My grandfather, who died of ALS over a decade ago, was a huge Cubs fan from the south side. We have two memorial family bricks in the sidewalk, along that same wall on which people are writing. I’m happy my papa’s name is already there. Go Cubs.
My grandfather, who died of ALS over a decade ago, was a huge Cubs fan from the south side. We have two memorial family bricks in the sidewalk, along that same wall on which people are writing. I’m happy my papa’s name is already there. Go Cubs.
You’ve been wrong for years. They only recently tried to win. In the previous 103 years, any point the Cubs were decent, they were decent completely on accident.
Our grandma was a huge Cubs fan and passed that on to the rest of the family. My favorite story is that the nursing home staff had a schedule of the Cubs games and times and stations, etc. Even though my family has got to watch a lot of games together this year, we our all busy and live in different states to where…
Thank you for posting this. As soon as I stop crying for the 75th time I’m getting on the Addison bus with a box full of chalk. I have quite a few names to add to that wall.
Give it to Wood or Rendon or Strop.
My wife and I are CU alums, and she played four years on CU’s club soccer team. I love seeing this. Thanks, Patrick!
Who are you talking to? Inferior to Daffy Duck, yes; inferior to Mickey Mouse, of course not.
You can root for a team and still criticize them; cheering for someone doesn’t require blanket approval of everything they do.
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RIP, Gene Wilder.
it’s pretty simple; you have a high temperature circuit and a low temperature circuit.
yep, but they have cascade (multiple stage) refrigeration systems so they can get down to those cold temps. Single-stage can only get you down to about -10 to -15°C. two stage cascade can theoretically get you down to -70°C, but chamber leakage and/or insulation can prevent you actually getting there. -50°C was…
Today, son of Alaska, ESPN football analyst, and chili plug Mark Schlereth piqued our interest when he tweeted this…
Another one I’m on board with: big pharma is preventing meaningful work towards actual cures, as opposed to treatments, for a wide variety of diseases.
I tried. Turns out it’s an all-girl’s club sort of thing, and my wacky cross-dressing shenanigans didn’t fool anybody.
Haha, that’s actually kind of a funny story. I did less than zero lobbying. In fact, it was Marchman and Draper who did the lobbying. The subject of Wile E. Coyote came up in our staff chatroom around this time last year, and I just raved and raved about how much I love those cartoons, and Marchman and Draper insisted…
Well, I moved to Metropolis, but then it got leveled by space aliens. So then I moved to Keystone City, and then it sunk under the ocean. So then I moved to Coast City, and it got nuked to ashes. So then I said screw it, moved to rural Kansas to this no-nothing town called Smallville.
is this the guy from mr robot ?
The bottled version, to me, is ok but the higher ABV drafts are very, very good. The label of the bottled version says its made in “La Crosse, WI” as opposed to Wauconda, where Small Town is located. There is a huge contract brewer in La Crosse called City Brewing Company that makes all manner of beer for several…