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Congratulations. My neighbor's grandchildren graduated too. One in

Florida and the other in NJ. He printed out the pictures the family took

of them in their cap and gown and they now hang proudly on our china

closet windows. Then two days ago the oldest came in her prom dress. Now

that one has to go up. It appears we have adopted grandchildren and we

love it. Mom shines around kids.

They are so polite even though she makes no sense when she talks. Only

we (I) need to become like the little child!

Aliceanne

On Thu, 16 May 2002 20:52:42 -0400 Pattie writes:

> My daughter had a graduation ceremony at preschool today. They sang

> songs and wore a " cap " made from cardboard and got a " diploma. "

> They

> were so cute. It was hysterical to see how some of the kids acted.

> Some

> walked in little steps up to get their diploma, and others would

> just

> saunter over and then wave to everyone.

>

> I can't believe my firstborn is going to kindergarten in the fall!

> Time

> flies...

>

> Anyway, back to work.

>

> Pattie

>

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You'll have to take the train. There is nothing by the airport (I assume you

mean O'Hare and not Midway).

Bledsoe, DO, FACEP

Midlothian, TX

[http://www.bryanbledsoe.com]

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Quick question...I am off to Chicago this month for a PACS conference (I

get to be the escort), and am in need of directions to a GOOD kosher

deli, and a GOOD Chicago pizza place.

I'll be staying at an airport hotel, so somewhere near there would be

appreciated.

Mike

" Some days you're the dog, and some days you're the hydrant; pretty easy

to figure out which is which. "

Hatfield EMT-P

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That's fine too, I work in Refugio, the closest thing they have to

either item is Hebrew National Hot Dogs and Pizza Hut....:)

Mike

" Some days you're the dog, and some days you're the hydrant; pretty easy

to figure out which is which. "

Hatfield EMT-P

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Quick question...I am off to Chicago this month for a PACS conference (I

get to be the escort), and am in need of directions to a GOOD kosher

deli, and a GOOD Chicago pizza place.

I'll be staying at an airport hotel, so somewhere near there would be

appreciated.

Mike

" Some days you're the dog, and some days you're the hydrant; pretty easy

to figure out which is which. "

Hatfield EMT-P

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Try the Kosher Supermarket, 4020 W. Oakton, Des Plaines, or

Myers on Lincoln Avenue in Des Plaines.

As for Pizza, try the Pizzaria Due in Rosemont (near O'Hare).

Bledsoe, DO, FACEP

Midlothian, TX

[http://www.bryanbledsoe.com]

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Quick question...I am off to Chicago this month for a PACS conference (I

get to be the escort), and am in need of directions to a GOOD kosher

deli, and a GOOD Chicago pizza place.

I'll be staying at an airport hotel, so somewhere near there would be

appreciated.

Mike

" Some days you're the dog, and some days you're the hydrant; pretty easy

to figure out which is which. "

Hatfield EMT-P

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Re: Chicago

All the suggestions about Elk Grove, Skokie, and so forth will require that

you have a car. Trying to get there by public transportation can be done, but

you could solve all the problems of world peace before you could figure it out

and get there.

OTOH, if you take the train downtown, you can find just about any kind of

trouble you want to get into, including Chicago Deep Dish Pizza, Kosher Delis

and

so forth within either walking distance or by a short taxi ride. Cabs are a

bargain unless you try to go cross town.

Taxis cruise the downtown area all the time and you just hail one and get in

and go. Also cabbies usually know good places, but remember that they may get

a kickback from a place they take you, so they are might not be entirely

objective.

Do NOT go into South Chicago on the train. If you do happen to miss a stop

and go outside the downtown area or Near North or Lakeshore, stay in the

station and take the next train in the other direction. It's OK to go to

Wrigley

Field and up in that direction, but I do not recommend South Chicago for any

reason unless you really know what you're doing. You'll be fine downtown in The

Loop and up along the lake.

The Natives generally are friendly, but they don't say " Hidy " to everybody

that comes by, nor do they wave or make eye contact. If you do those things

you'll soon attract street people and beggars and hustlers who will have pegged

you for a rube. Do not stop and turn around and stare when you see male

couples or female couples walking hand in hand. Do not be frightened if you

spot

people in full leather fetish regalia carrying casseroles into the Episcopal

Church Parish Hall; they're just going to Leather Masters and Slaves Night at

the

church.

Anybody who wants to get into a conversation with you on the street does not

have your wellbeing in mind. Mind your own business and you'll be OK.

Don't talk to a policeman unless you plan to be beaten soundly about the head

and shoulders. They can't understand what you're saying and you can't

understand them. Their natural response to being approached is to beat you

senseless.

It's easy to ride out with Chicago FD EMS. You'll have to go to the Central

Fire Administration office downtown and sign a waiver. They'll send you to a

busy station, but you'll have to figure out how to get there. Station 1 is

great and busy. You'll find the firefighters/medics to be friendly and fun.

They will not let you stay past 2200 hours, or at least they wouldn't when I

used to ride out. If you go out with them and they tell you not to get out of

the truck, pay attention. There are some places where you don't get out of the

truck till there are two police cars there and the cops have got the shotguns

unlimbered. If they offer you body armor, wear it.

We'll expect a report on your expedition when you return.

GG

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Sorry missed this post. Is the Bob Chinn's in Chicago. If so, been there,

wonderful.

, Licensed Paramedic

Re: Off topic

Forget pizza and the deli, go for Bob Chinn's. Can't go wrong there.

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> Re: Chicago

> Do NOT go into South Chicago on the train.

> Do not stop and turn around and stare when you see male

> couples or female couples walking hand in hand.

> Do not be frightened if you spot

> people in full leather fetish regalia carrying casseroles into the

Episcopal

> Church Parish Hall; they're just going to Leather Masters and Slaves Night

at the

> church.

>

> Anybody who wants to get into a conversation with you on the street does

not

> have your wellbeing in mind. Mind your own business and you'll be OK.

>

> Don't talk to a policeman unless you plan to be beaten soundly about the

head

> and shoulders. They can't understand what you're saying and you can't

> understand them. Their natural response to being approached is to beat

you

> senseless.

> We'll expect a report on your expedition when you return.

Now I'm thinking of staying in the hotel and ordering delivery!!!!

Mike

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