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    Just got back from Chicago. Pretty cool trip... best part was I ended up running into another Armenian. It was kinda funny for the people I was there visiting because one minute we're all hanging out at this house party and as soon as the two of us met we disapeared and went off to some corner to get all instense and be Armenian, LOL... Niki actually liked it, she liked the 'Armenian' side of me =P

    Anyway, I guess I'll talk more about this after more posts... any other Illinois Armos wanna put in their two cents?
    "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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    Ohio @ Michigan Ave...Sayat Nova Restaurant...I loved chicago..standing in front of the Tribune building wearing a Lakers jersey while the sports dude was on-air. I did it in 2000 and 2001 going there in july, ahhh memories...Gino's, Mortons, the Mafia restaurant circle

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jilbagh
      Ohio @ Michigan Ave...Sayat Nova Restaurant...I loved chicago..standing in front of the Tribune building wearing a Lakers jersey while the sports dude was on-air. I did it in 2000 and 2001 going there in july, ahhh memories...Gino's, Mortons, the Mafia restaurant circle
      Have you considered a career as a Laker towel boy?
      Achkerov kute.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Anonymouse
        Have you considered a career as a Laker towel boy?
        unfortunatly, they're not hiring

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          Shat apsos.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jilbagh
            unfortunatly, they're not hiring
            Maybe if you told them you are a Lakersunatic and showed them your post count and how prolific you are in the Sports Forum defending the Fakers, they would reconsider.
            Achkerov kute.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Anonymouse
              Maybe if you told them you are a Lakersunatic and showed them your post count and how prolific you are in the Sports Forum defending the Fakers, they would reconsider.
              How about showing the ADD Society your post count? At least the Sports Forum has gotten more response than that Car Forum thats been around longer...is it a mission in your life to pick on everyone on this damn'd forum

              But yes, Chi town is pretty cool, the river, JH Observatory, Navy Pier, Wrigley Field, the south side Ruff Ryders

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jilbagh
                How about showing the ADD Society your post count? At least the Sports Forum has gotten more response than that Car Forum thats been around longer...is it a mission in your life to pick on everyone on this damn'd forum

                Haha,

                He's a very 'driven' young mouse.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by spiral
                  Haha,

                  He's a very 'driven' young mouse.
                  aahh yes, it's that murine charm! that which is we call charisma!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by HyeJinx1984
                    Just got back from Chicago. Pretty cool trip... best part was I ended up running into another Armenian. It was kinda funny for the people I was there visiting because one minute we're all hanging out at this house party. Anyway, I guess I'll talk more about this after more posts... any other Illinois Armos wanna put in their two cents?
                    I've never been to Chicago but I'm going this Labor day weekend for the AYF senior olympics. I know the city of Chicago is populated with a lot of Armenians, so it wouldn't be a shocker to see them there. Anyway, I hope it has a nice atmosphere down there in the windy city.

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