I find this hilarious. He’s a pope, a notoriously leftist profession.All I see is right wingers absolutely going off the deep end over his election so I guess he'll do.
I find this hilarious. He’s a pope, a notoriously leftist profession.
So you moved from the horrific heat of Austin to the beautiful weather of San Diego to the horrific cold of Chicago? Are your moves like Windows releases where you get one shitty one then one good one then the next is shitty again?I actually learned about this in the most Chicago way possible: on a tv at the hot dog place stuffing a Chicago dog into my face mere days after moving back.
So you moved from the horrific heat of Austin to the beautiful weather of San Diego to the horrific cold of Chicago? Are your moves like Windows releases where you get one shitty one then one good one then the next is shitty again?
There are benefits though! San Diego has wonderful weather but the culture there is... bad (read: nearly nonexistent). Chicago has a great arts scene.So you moved from the horrific heat of Austin to the beautiful weather of San Diego to the horrific cold of Chicago? Are your moves like Windows releases where you get one shitty one then one good one then the next is shitty again?
Single pane or double? My parents home had single pane forever. It was built in 1930, and I saw the same thing.There are benefits though! San Diego has wonderful weather but the culture there is... bad (read: nearly nonexistent). Chicago has a great arts scene.
That being said I saw ice form on the INSIDE of a window there one winter so there's that, haha.
There are benefits though! San Diego has wonderful weather but the culture there is... bad (read: nearly nonexistent). Chicago has a great arts scene.
Haha yes, the food. Whenever I go back to San Diego my friends are like 'we need to go to restaurant X. It's the best!' It is often... not the best. One exception - Rob's Jalapenos up in North County has the best burrito I've ever eaten. Amazing.San Diego has many fine attributes but culture and to some extent food are not really among them. We were ending up in LA about once a month.
IDK in SD you're right there at the border so can go get way better Mexican food than you can get in the US. For instance I have never had a good plate of mole poblano in the US unless I cooked it myself, while in Mexico I have never had a plate of mole poblano that wasn't amazing. Though to be fair the recipe I use is Rick Bayless' so I imagine his restaurant Topolobampo in Chicago is one of the few places in the US where you can get a great plate of mole poblano. For some reason al pastor is always crap in the US too but cross a quarter mile into Tijuana and the al pastor being served on the street is unreal.San Diego has many fine attributes but culture and to some extent food are not really among them. We were ending up in LA about once a month.
It’s funny…I love San Diego…maybe ad a result of doing boot camp at MCRD San Diego…then MCT at Pendleton…we used to go to San Diego just to have Rubio’s fish tacos…then Ralph “sold out” and went corporate…and quality went to shit.IDK in SD you're right there at the border so can go get way better Mexican food than you can get in the US. For instance I have never had a good plate of mole poblano in the US unless I cooked it myself, while in Mexico I have never had a plate of mole poblano that wasn't amazing. Though to be fair the recipe I use is Rick Bayless' so I imagine his restaurant Topolobampo in Chicago is one of the few places in the US where you can get a great plate of mole poblano. For some reason al pastor is always crap in the US too but cross a quarter mile into Tijuana and the al pastor being served on the street is unreal.
Haha yes, the food. Whenever I go back to San Diego my friends are like 'we need to go to restaurant X. It's the best!' It is often... not the best. One exception - Rob's Jalapenos up in North County has the best burrito I've ever eaten. Amazing.
That being said I don't want to shit on SD too much as it really is a great town in a lot of ways.
I actually learned about this in the most Chicago way possible: on a tv at the hot dog place stuffing a Chicago dog into my face mere days after moving back.
It says that right on the Rossatti's box. Which was dinner tonight.He’s a southsider. To them and about 75% of other Chicago residents this is “Chicago style pizza”:
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