Any restaurants I should check out?
What’s Chicago known for?
Something that requires little walking would be appreciated
Any restaurants I should check out?
What’s Chicago known for?
Something that requires little walking would be appreciated
Try a food tour - usually walking around for a few hours & visit 5 or so restaurants. There are good Chinatown & pizza ones. Probably a bunch others too.
Giordano’s or Gino’s East or Lou Malnatti’s
Dfa wrote:
Any restaurants I should check out?
What’s Chicago known for?
Something that requires little walking would be appreciated
Find a hook-up.
Get ya one of those Asian massages.
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They are primarily known for Italian sausage food carts and upside-down pizza
Are you downtown? How could you not plan out your trip?
Go to BomboBar or Hot Chocolate and indulge.
Chicago is known for disgusting deep dish pizza and fat people.
Go to Piece Pizza for really good thin crust.
You could swim in the lake.
1. Tell Rupp to start racing because he can’t pull it off like a top Kenyan and race only 1 or 2 marathons as his only races.
2. Hand a tissue to Hasay.
3. Chuckle at Sir Mo.
4. Stare at Sarah Sellers.
5. Congratulate Bridget.
6. Wait until dark and get shot.
7. Smoke a congratulatory Fattie with Noah Droddy.
8. See if either winner is interested in going to Brookfield Zoo.
9. Stare at Sarah Sellers.
I ran there with some friends last year. After getting cleaned up we hit the bars for 9 hours and ate at a couple of them. No idea what their names were. Also watched one friend get threatened by some street lady holding a broken bottle. It wasn't easy to keep going for that long after a marathon, but a night to remember.
A shot of Jeppson's Malort to celebrate the day!
Duck!
Wildberry for breakfast tomorrow.
Get murdered and/or murder someone, depending on your temperament.
Dfa wrote:
Any restaurants I should check out?
What’s Chicago known for?
Something that requires little walking would be appreciated
Hopefully you booked a hotel that is near a lot of bars. After the marathon you can hit a few bars next to your hotel and then go up and have a shower. After you shower, put on some decent clothes and then go hit a few bars near your hotel.
Dfa wrote:
Any restaurants I should check out?
What’s Chicago known for?
Something that requires little walking would be appreciated
Chicago is know for murder. You can add to the already very impressive statistics of Obamaland.
Drinker with a Running Problem wrote:
Dfa wrote:
Any restaurants I should check out?
What’s Chicago known for?
Something that requires little walking would be appreciated
Hopefully you booked a hotel that is near a lot of bars. After the marathon you can hit a few bars next to your hotel and then go up and have a shower. After you shower, put on some decent clothes and then go hit a few bars near your hotel.
awesome if you are an alcoholic
12 steps from the bar wrote:
Drinker with a Running Problem wrote:
Hopefully you booked a hotel that is near a lot of bars. After the marathon you can hit a few bars next to your hotel and then go up and have a shower. After you shower, put on some decent clothes and then go hit a few bars near your hotel.
awesome if you are an alcoholic
Just a runnaholic that stays well hydrated!
I’m a D2 female runner. Our coach explicitly told us not to visit LetsRun forums.
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
Guys between age of 45 and 55 do you think about death or does it seem far away
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