I don't think I'd be able to do Looptopia until after I've had a nap. I am lame!
That's this weekend, right?
I'm going to my parents' house for the weekend. It sounds like they have a buyer for the house and farm, so I'm going to pick up all my old crap and model airplanes and what-not.
I still need to find a garage to rent for the Lincoln, so if any Chicagoistas see a garage to rent on the North side, lemme know, OK?
eta: Near my place or the Red Line would be cool....
Wait until you go to Bardot-A-Go-Go.
I just googled and that looks amazing. Since I probably owe my name (most popular name of the decade in France) to 60s French pop, I suppose it's my duty to attend.
That's this weekend, right?
It runs from 5pm today until 5am Saturday morning, I think.
Isn't it way easier to find an apartment than a garage?
Shrift, does that translate into no Looptopia?
I've been mostly nocturnal all week, so that won't be an issue for me, but I'm afraid the wind is gonna freeze me.
Shrift, does that translate into no Looptopia?
I don't know! I need a nap and a clothing change, at least. I dressed expecting it to be 80 today, not 50.
Isn't it way easier to find an apartment than a garage?
Yeah. For some reason. Maybe because there are too many cars in the city. Also, most garages I've looked at are actually too small for the Lincoln, which is an inch shy of 19 feet long....
Isn't it way easier to find an apartment than a garage?
Probably true in SF as well, although, of course, the garage would have way more room.
If you do go, give me a call. I'll be down there somewhere.
There's a secret rooftop party, too. [link]
an inch shy of 19 feet long....
Seriously? Dude, that's a bus.
Seriously? Dude, that's a bus.
Yep. There were a few cars in the '70s that were a few inches longer, but my car is the largest mass-produced convertible evah!
And it gets about the same gas mileage as a big SUV.
tommyrot, I used to have a self-storage unit that would've been perfect for you. It was an old Studebaker factory (the freight elevators were huge). Of course that was in Detroit...