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Self Portrait at The Long Room

April 3rd, 2010 · No Comments

I came across this photo on my phone. I think it was taken when we went to The Long Room for Trent’s birthday in January.

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Trent’s Birthday

January 18th, 2010 · No Comments

On Friday night Dallas and I went out to The Long Room for Trent’s birthday. We had a fun time drinking from their extensive beer list and visiting with friends, but it made me nostalgic for the T&A parties we used to have. Our friend Allison was born on the same day of the same year as Trent and they used to have combined “T&A” parties. Here’s 2006, here’s 2007. Then Allison moved to San Francisco and that was the end of that!

Walking over to The Long Room from the train, I passed by Diner Grill. If you know any of my friends then you will be shocked to hear that I have never been here. Especially if you know that Dallas used to live only a few blocks away. Actually, Jen and Jill have somehow never been to Diner Grill either. We had a pact to go on Jill’s birthday in 2008, but then there was a fire and they were closed for a while. The night of Trent’s birthday Ed was pressuring Jen and I to go, but we have a pact with Jill and couldn’t leave her out. Someday I’ll go there. And I’ll order the famous slinger!

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Danny’s Birthday

August 10th, 2008 · No Comments


Tommy & Abby, Piece, Wicker Park, Chicago


Abby & Tommy, Piece, Wicker Park, Chicago


Tommy & Abby, Piece, Wicker Park, Chicago


Tommy & Abby, Piece, Wicker Park, Chicago


Tommy & I have the same taste in shoes.

For Danny’s birthday we went out for dinner at Piece, a NewHaven-style thin crust pizzeria and brewery in Wicker Park. Doug and Naoko’s son Tommy and Pete and Allison’s daughter Abby hit it off. Abby is about to turn 3 and Tommy turned 2 back in June. I played with them a lot last night. They were hugging and dancing and throwing an origami ball that Naoko made. Piece is a pretty loud place, so even when they were screaming they didn’t cause a commotion. It was fun to see Tommy again and I’d only met Abby once when she was a tiny baby. She’s so cute. And now Pete and Allison have a second daughter, Lucy, who is only about 2 months old. Hopefully I’ll see her again before she is 3!


Danny & Pete, The Long Room, North Center, Chicago

After Piece some of us went to The Long Room for a couple more drinks. It was fun, but we were tired from the night before, so we headed home around midnight.

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08.08.08

August 9th, 2008 · 4 Comments


Roscoe Village, Chicago

On Roscoe Street between Kitsch’n and Orange there is a small business with a sign in the window that says “Dogs Understand the Importance of Naps.” Many times when I pass there is a dog sleeping in the window. I’ve taken a few photos of this scene, but they always turn out horrible with reflections and stuff. This photo is no better, but I’m posting it anyway.

I walked to the Addison Brown line and took the train downtown for lunch. It was Giuliana’s last day at Google and, as is tradition, all the old FeedBurners were taking her out to Singha. We did the same thing on my last day and I remember at that time trying to order Phuket beer. I believe that the correct pronunciation is “poo-ket” but of course, our sixth-grader minds thought “fuck-it” and thought it was appropriate for a last day celebration. Unfortunately, the beer wasn’t available for my last day, but it was for Giuliana’s, so a bunch of us ordered it.

After lunch a few people had tickets to see The Dark Knight on IMAX as part of some Google-sponsored event. Someone couldn’t go and there was an extra ticket. No one knew what to do with it. Since I didn’t have anything planned that afternoon, I volunteered to use the ticket. Thanks Google for lunch and a movie! I’d already seen The Dark Knight, but it was amazing on IMAX.

After lunch I ran a few errands. Dallas called to say that unexpectedly his college friend Chandra was in town visiting from San Francisco and he was going to meet up with her and Kristin. I’d met Chandra once in 2004 when I lived in Chicago and she lived in
New York. It was either this trip or this one, they were only a week apart. Kristin and I were both working for Monster back then and we were both visiting New York for the same project. We took Chandra out with us for Blue Ribbon Sushi, some of the best sushi in New York. Anyway, after I got home and changed I met up with Kristin, Dallas and Chandra at Kristin’s house. We had a glass of wine in her back yard before heading out for dinner.. which was sushi. This time at Tank. The photo at the right is not a good quality, but shows how much sushi the four of us pounded through. It was almost as much sushi as Dallas, Kristin and I ate that one time at Blue Fin after the Old Town Art Fair. So good.

After dinner we went to The Long Room and sat outside in the garden, which is fabulous. The beer list at The Long Room is pretty impressive too. Not as great as when we were at Hopleaf, but really good. Danny, Killian and Alden met up with us at The Long Room. Jessica also came and brought her college friend Lizzie who was visiting from the Twin Cities. Randomly there were two of their college classmates at The Long Room. They didn’t even go to school in Illinois, so kind of weird.


Rachelle, Alden, Jess, Lizzie at Sidekick, Irving Park, Chicago

When The Long Room closed at 2 a.m. Alden, Jessica, Lizzie and I decided it was a good idea to go out for karaoke. Alden’s friend Kristen works at a karaoke place called Sidekick out in Irving Park, so we decided to go there. When we arrived we found out that they stop doing karaoke at 2 a.m. Dang! We bought a few shots (mine was buttery nipple) and asked around to see where we could go for karaoke. On a recommendation, we went to Hidden Cove.


Hidden Cove, Lincoln Square, Chicago

I was excited to go to Hidden Cove because of a dumb inside joke we had at Google about a conference room we called “The Cove.” It was everything we wanted. Nice staff, french fries, open til 4 a.m., karaoke. Jess, Lizzie and I sang 9 to 5 and Alden sang R.O.C.K. in the USA.


Lizzie, Jessica, Rachelle at Hidden Cove, Lincoln Square, Chicago


Alden at Hidden Cove, Lincoln Square, Chicago

08.08.08 was a fun day for me. Totally unplanned, aside from lunch, I just went with the flow and had a great time!

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The Long Room

May 19th, 2008 · 1 Comment


The Long Room, Lakeview, Chicago

Dallas and I celebrated 4 years together with a postponed dinner at Rise Sushi and then met up with friends at The Long Room. Postponed because in a little more than a month’s time he’s traveled to Vancouver, Calgary, Seattle, Puerto Rico and New Orleans. And this week he’s going to Montreal. Some has been business and some has been pleasure, but it’s still hectic, nevertheless.

The Long Room is quickly becoming a favorite spot of ours. Dallas used to live only a few blocks from it and we never went. Before the smoking ordinance you could get lung cancer just from walking inside the place. It was seriously one of the smokiest bars in the city. Too much for a couple of nonsmokers. After the smoking ban The Long Room closed for a while and cleaned itself up. Now they’ve not only got a great beer selection, but there’s no trace of smoke. It’s nice inside now and I think they even added a beer garden, which we’ll have to check out if it ever gets warmer here.

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