I may not be moving to Chicago but I will be visiting for Saint Patrick’s Day. Specifically, I will be there from the evening of the 16th until late on the 18th. My friend’s sister has an apartment in downtown so I’m going to be in the middle of all the action. I am so stoked. Chicago bloggers, do you have any suggestions as to what to see and do?
Friday, March 09, 2007
Heading to the Windy City
I may not be moving to Chicago but I will be visiting for Saint Patrick’s Day. Specifically, I will be there from the evening of the 16th until late on the 18th. My friend’s sister has an apartment in downtown so I’m going to be in the middle of all the action. I am so stoked. Chicago bloggers, do you have any suggestions as to what to see and do?
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wow thats cool! going by yourself? Hey I can still not call you. What the hell is up with our two networks?!?!
You simply must spend some time in Boystown (Lakeview). A thriving gay urban neighborhood would be brilliant for you. Of course there's all the other tourist things you've no doubt done: the Art Institute, the Museum of Science and Industry, Millennium Park. But spend some time in Boystown among your people!
Have a wild and fabulous time. Remember, though, Catholic saints think getting drunk is a good thing, so there's no need to feel any guilt at all.
Oh no! I just read this! Um, my only suggestion is to put on your drinking hat, because it is St. Patrick's Day, and everyone in Chicago becomes Irish for the day...
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