Shadowfury333
Active Member
Okay, let me rephrase then:
I like how Combo Breaker has 20 main games instead of 8.
Okay, let me rephrase then:
Staying there will give you a lot of opportunities to hang out and get to know people. If you've got the means, I'd say go for it.Alright, my registration is in! To all of you fellow Chicago natives, are you planning on staying in the hotel or commuting from where you live? From where I am it'd be a really easy commute on the L, though maybe a little long, but that's not a big deal. Mainly, with the center being open 24/7, I wasn't sure if trying to do the hotel thing would be worth it or not considering I know literally zero people at this moment who will be going. Thought I'd get some opinions.
If you live on some combination of the blue and red line (I believe those are the only ones that run 24 hours) than it could work, but basically having a curfew to line up with the L schedule would definitely be a bummer. Hanging out late is a lot of fun, and should be even more this year with the venue open 24 hours.Alright, my registration is in! To all of you fellow Chicago natives, are you planning on staying in the hotel or commuting from where you live? From where I am it'd be a really easy commute on the L, though maybe a little long, but that's not a big deal. Mainly, with the center being open 24/7, I wasn't sure if trying to do the hotel thing would be worth it or not considering I know literally zero people at this moment who will be going. Thought I'd get some opinions.
Oh boy, I get to punch you in person for some thing you probably did!
Actually, Midway was available too, but since AFAIK Southwest doesn't fly international from Canada, I'm stuck with Air Canada.
Kraft Dinner doesn't exist in the States? That's news to me.
Called, "macaroni & cheese," here.