Cesar R M
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I'll take one for you!I want a nap.
Not that it's happening today, but I really, really want one.

I'll take one for you!I want a nap.
Not that it's happening today, but I really, really want one.
I can't have cheese, so I'll take a triple burger with lots of mayo....all that fat will fill in those pesky wrinkles!It most certainly is! I have spent the last 67 years perfecting that shape and have finally gotten it to its glorious, majestic place. What's that old saying... "Thin may be in, but, fat is where it's at."
Another thing to remember is fat fills in wrinkles. Want to look younger have a cheeseburger!
I'm very good at naps zzzz.I'll take one for you!![]()
@donaldtoo ?I will need a map or blueprint lol. I'm confused.
I only seen these kind of houses when they are hanging on a cliff or a big slope.
That will work as well. That's the beauty of the stay young system.I can't have cheese, so I'll take a triple burger with lots of mayo....all that fat will fill in those pesky wrinkles!
I love to watch bowling, I go and watch the grandkids it looks like so much fun. I took a semester of bowling in high school, I was never any good. And I loved watching all those bowling shows on TV, what ever happened to those. They don't show them any more.
One final down.
One group assignment, three papers, and one final to go!
Also, a benefit of being at a small private school...
They leave fruit around the study areas for people to grab while working/studying for finals.
Quickie rough sketch, and correct me if I'm wrong @JenniferS, but, I believe this is essentially how their house lays out @Cesar R M...
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I'll have to upload photo's from two places but it will be one of my favorite restaurant finds in a long while. Normally when we are in Lincoln Park Chicago we eat at RJ Grunts, the first Lettuce Entertainment restaurant and the home of the Original Salad Bar concept. Sad I was that I couldn't land a ressie. So I went to Zagat and found Chicago Pizza and Grinder.
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History of Building, freak'n old. "If the building ever did possess gentility, though, it was abruptly forsaken on February 14, 1929, as the guttural yammering of submachine guns in a garage almost directly across the street brought the notorious “St. Valentine’s Day Massacre” to headlines around the world. Rumor even has it that the house at 2121 North Clark served as a lookout post for hoodlum henchmen of the Valentine gunners."
They have a very limited menu and the only substitutions is vegetarian or meat varieties, mushrooms or no mushrooms. It is posted this a CASH ONLY restaurant and in case you don't notice they tell you again as you are seated. Menu: http://chicagopizzaandovengrinder.com/menu.htm
We were seated in the booths with the roof. This is it, the entire restaurant. No ressies, he doesn't take your name, everyone was told 45 minutes and 45 minutes it was, exactly. We couldn't figure out how the dude did it. He doesn't write names down, people are in a breeze way, outside and a tiny lobby about 8x8 feet. But he found us.
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We started with the flatbread a Mediterranean and Slurp it was good. Plus a Small Country Salad to split that would have easily fed 8 people. It had Lettuce, onions, peppers, tomatoes, chopped green onions, green and black olives, cucumbers, artichoke hearts... topped with crumbled Farmers cheese. They brought all three salad dressings to the table, Italian which was meh, Sweet Sour Poppyseed which was excellent and creamy sour cream garlic. The mix of the poppyseed and garlic was yummy.
We we flatly told since we had not been here before we would all be ordering Pizza Pot Pies as that is what they were most famous for even though the Grinders are considered excellent. So there were several Meat Pot Pies and one Veterinarian Pot Pie ordered and multiple glasses of wine.
It comes out upside down, they flip it over and everything that was cooked in the bowl with the dough on top, they pry the bowl out and all this loveliness sets up quickly in the pizza dough.
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It was honk'n amazing. All the fresh ingredients are aside from the cheese are diced finely and are part of the sauce which was heavenly.
Thank you for that sketch. I'm dizzy just looking at it!!![]()
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What a fun place!! I love landmark establishments like this; I've always been drawn to historical restaurants, hotels, etc. Every state has something unique along these lines. And that pizza pot pie--to die for!!Great descriptions and good photos--I'm turning up the applause meter!
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