The next morning, all of us commented on how cold we all were, yet no one got up to turn it off. I didn't want to get out from under the covers, and David thought that maybe we liked it that cold!
We got breakfast and headed to Chicago. We drove straight to Logan Square to do some shopping. My, how the neighborhood has changed, and not necessarily for the better. When I lived there, most of the advertisements were in Spanish, and there were definitely not mom's in yoga pants pushing strollers down the street.
The book store we were wanting to checkout had moved, so we walked 1.5 miles north to the new location, then we walked another mile to a record store. It was hot as balls out, and I was wearing pants.
We were going to stay at Ben's house, but he had already left for work and we didn't have a key, so we just chilled on the porch. Luckily, Vic came home early and let us in. We chilled at the house for a bit, then took an Uber to Boiler Room for pizza and beers before the show. I had one slice of cheese and two margarita, and two PBRs. Jason and David each had two slices and two beers. Our bill was $71. But it was good and a special occasion out of town doing something new.
After pizza, we walked to Logan hardware to play some arcade games. Jason and I of course, played Jurassic Park. Only spent $5, but didn't beat the level. It is still one of my favorites.
David played this Japanese game where you beat your hands on a table and then flip it over. We didn't know how to play it, because the whole thing was in Japanese. It was by far the most popular game in there, so we watched some other people play it to try to figure it out.
After arcade, we went to Quenchers for the show. It was packed. All four bands were solid, but I was mainly there for brokedowns and copyrights.
Carl and Lee were there with other friends, and I saw a lot of people I knew. We stood near the back and had plenty of room to sing and dance.
Allegedly, this was the first time the copyrights had played together since like February. I was aware of a few mess ups, but nothing major. And it was still a fun time.
I might have seen Guiseppe, I'm not sure. The person I saw that might have been him had shoulder length hair now, and a black tattoo on his right arm. Way different than when I knew him right years ago. I can't believe it's been that long ago already. I'm definitely in a great place now, and I wasn't phased by seeing this person at all. :)
After the show, Jason and I went to the mutiny with Carl and Lee for a beer and to let Jason see the huge urinal.
Ben drove us home. We ordered pizza and passed out.
Got sultan's on the way out of town. It was still pretty good, as I remember.
I was smiling in the car the whole way back. It was a fun, quick get away. Jason had a great time, too. This was hist first time up there for a show and to see the neighborhood stuff and not just downtown. We will definitely go back! :)
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