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November 02, 2005
Eating Rabbit
Actually, the title just reminded me of an ex-girlfriend of mine who couldn't ever say she farted. She would say she shot rabbits. Very disturbing, unlike the whole weekend.
Chicago is just overflowing with Canadians, Nebraskans, bloggers, and friends from Texas. It also has people who hit men in the head with bricks, but that is just a bonus.
We stayed with Derrick's friends in Rogers Park (we think). We know they were Derrick's friends, we just can't remember which section of town they live in. It's not like we're the type of guys who get drunk and just break into houses. We're just not like that. Ever.
Quick notes-
We did take pictures of Palochi, but Derrick accidentally deleted them. Palochi and Derrick hadn't met, and because of the height difference, I'm still not sure if they did. Drag queens are always way more fun if they whip their hair around so rapidly that the sound barrier is broken. Drag queen fanatics should not be allowed to videotape the show with 80's era video cameras with 1000 watt search lights attached. Chicken-chested homosexuals at Lush don't know how to sell soap to save their bubble-headed lives, chocolate in all its forms is worshipful and good, and Benetton really needs to smooth down the pores on their 50' tall models. Tye is also a 50' foot tall glamazon model, but he has terrific pores.
Honestly, Chicago is a serious contender for a living space for us, and not just for Erica's birthday cake. The brick thrower is icing.
Posted by G at November 2, 2005 10:10 PM
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Yes, but do they allow rabbit shooting there? Or at least be able to throw bricks at them?
Posted by: Lee at November 3, 2005 12:25 AM
what? not gonna move back to dallas? you know you miss traffic on 635....
Posted by: brian at November 3, 2005 04:27 PM
Thank Zod the evidence of me and "Hairwhipperette" were destroyed in the foray. Although, she did make an incredible Tina Turner, don't ya think? Bend and flip, indeed.
Was Derrick in Chicago? Wow. Y'know I kept hearing a voice speaking to me that sounded like Derrick but, being as tall as I am, my neck doesn't crane down that far to see who was there. Then again, whenever I hear voices lately, I usually just speak back to them. You never know whether it's a new friend or a new personality popping up in your head.
Posted by: palochi at November 4, 2005 12:06 PM
Sounds like fun.
New York's loss would be the Windy City's gain...
Cheers,
Posted by: Mr H.K. at November 6, 2005 03:03 PM