Live look at Chicago.
Maybe America is the next Iran after all.![]()
Live look at Chicago.
Somali**Maybe America is the next Iran after all.
I might allow him to grace us with his presence.I can get you tickets. Can you arrange a boys night out with Pollack?
I would 100% crush beers with Alex Mitchell. His performance versus the Boks in the semis was 10/10.I might allow him to grace us with his presence.
Now if it had been AWJ of Tips who asked, who knows.She probably would if I asked her as she's the ******* best.
I'm not going to ask her though. Not for you, you little scamp.![]()
These communities are fundamentally broken. It would be better to bulldoze every home and start over.
Source: Me, who has worked in these communities.
I'm waiting for someone to post a BBC article saying how Chicago is actually amazing and not at all dangerous.
I live in Lincoln Park. She close to there?
If so, next time you're in town we can go to the local bar.
Place has good food and drink, plus attracts ex-pats from all over the city.
That Trader Joe's is where I shop as well.Small world. I stayed in Hotel Versey for a couple of weeks in 2023 and was a regular at Trader Joe's across the street. It's a nice area with Lincoln Park zoo nearby - those gorillas are impressive!
That Trader Joe's is where I shop as well.
There is a Scottish bar right by there called Duke of Perth that serves excellent food.
Did you happen to go there?
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My parents are planning an early September trip to Scotland for 2 weeks in 2026.Sadly I did not but will be sure to drop by if I am ever back there.
My parents are planning an early September trip to Scotland for 2 weeks in 2026.
They both retired this year and are ready to spend my inheritance at an aggressive pace.
My father is already doing extensive research a year out and bought several books, but are there a few things that a must or something that is regularly overlooked?
Is the town itself worth a visit?Avoid 14 year old girls in Dundee!
I read that as an aggressive place at first.My parents are planning an early September trip to Scotland for 2 weeks in 2026.
They both retired this year and are ready to spend my inheritance at an aggressive pace.
My father is already doing extensive research a year out and bought several books, but are there a few things that a must or something that is regularly overlooked?
On a serious note Dunfermline has a lot of history. Was capital of Scotland once. Has lots of old monarchs buried in the Abbey including Robert the Bruce.Is the town itself worth a visit?