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And. I hate to rain on the paradee, but I remembered shortly after leaving work that the 14th is the Princess's birthday. No theater. No dinner. No hotel. But with her turning 15, I can look forward to hours, days, weeks, of her begging for driving lessons, learner's permits, and how soon can she have her own car. Sorry, Paigow. |
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The Pritzkers have turned into living proof of the old adage that no family should be allowed to have money beyond the second generation. |
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As far as drinking, if a high-end club music playing loungue is your cup of tea, either of the W hotel bars is hard to beat. Both are very nice, have extremely attractive waitstaff and are very hip. W City Center has the "Whiskey Blue" and W Lakeshore has the aforementioned "Whiskey Sky." I don't usually go there with friends or people who don't make a lot of money; as I mentioned before, I think the drinks are pretty outrageously priced, even for this capital city of the patch. (And I was serious about the scotch thing; I've received at both of them literally the smallest scotch I have ever been served, anywhere, for any price.) When I go drinking with friends in the loop or nearby, we often end up in the various bars of the various British Isles, near River North: Fado, Celtic Crossings, this other place I can never recall the name of. Thoce places might be a little down-market for the FB crowd. A better upmarket locale would be Pascha, but I haven't been there in several years. It's fun, and hip, without being too over the top, though. Or at least it was. One thing I dislike about Chicago is the relative dearth of nice, higher-end bars/clubs/lounges that don't take themselves too seriously and attract a down-market crowd trying to look and act like they're somthing they're not. Serious offenders in the taking themselves too seriously and attracting a wannabe crowd: Butterfield 8, Le Passage, Harry's Velvet Room. These places can all be fun, but the days I want to spend $25 for cover and $8 for a watered down rail g & t are behind me. But these places always seem to be packed; somebody's clearly making a fucking killing. There do seem to be a lot of semi-professionals in these places, too. That is, they're not full-time prostitutes, but they are looking hard for a "sugar daddy" relationship and maybe an occasional paying customer. The pros hang at the various hotel bars, including the Ws. |
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As for bars, I thend to like the old classics. The bar a Gene & Georgetti's, or the Drake's bar. I also love the Redhead, a great old piano bar. For more clubby places, I prefer a bit downscale and farther North. Metro, Schuba's, or Four Farthings are more where I did my stomping, back when I stomped. |
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Great teaser for an article on MSN today:
Jessica Simpson: Dumb? Or just raised by poodles? Linkage for laughage |
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I wish the daintiest petunia were here to show me how to use all those great smilies. You are so funny! |
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Pascha? I wouldn't be caught dead in that place. Each to his/her own of course. Of course, I won't go anywhere where the drinks are $8+ and every song is techno. Kill me. Techno does not = hip. Never has, never will. I suppose if you really like to dance, some of these places are probably pretty fun. I'm usually out to get drunk. If I'm with the guys, a bar with good looking and efficient waitresses is really all I need. And I think the Park Hyatt (as well as the Four Seasons) is around $450/night now. |
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