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"I've always wondered what people are up to when I see them strolling up and down 27th Street." |
| By Andy Tarnoff Publisher E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Andy Tarnoff |
| Published June 28, 2008 at 12:48 p.m. |
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Blogging by Blackberry isn't the easiest thing in the world. With a tiny keyboard, it takes a while to type. But I've got a little time on my hands.
I'm waiting for new tires to get installed, so I've spent the last hour wandering around the South Side by foot.
I've always wondered what people are up to when I see them strolling up and down 27th Street.
Well, today I'm that guy.
I surveyed my walking options from the Goodyear tire store and determined the best way to kill an hour was at HOBO, across the street and through a parking lot. Walking around, I realized how many times I've driven this street without setting foot upon it.
HOBO held my attention for about 20 minutes. Even I, the gullible consumer, just didn't need any cheap crap today.
As I left, I took stock of my surroundings. I could go to Wal-Mart, RadioShack or troll for lunch. Dairy Queen was closest, but I don't think they take credit cards. And don't even get me started on the other two options.
Then I saw the McDonald's across the street. I normally save fast food for road trips and airports, but this specific location is special. When I was a little kid growing up in Whitefish Bay, we'd stop here for lunch before visitng my great grandparents, who lived a few blocks away.
I realized that I haven't been to this specific McDonald's in about 20 years, and that was enough impetus to get me in the door. Unlike the cheeseburgers I ordered when I was five, I opted for a slightly healthier Asian salad.
And here is where I sit as I tap out this little blog.
Hopefully, I've now wasted enough time to get back to the tire shop. Then I can move on past my low-brow Saturday onto an equally thrilling afternoon full of lawnmowing, gardening and mulching.
I believe this is what they refer to as "living the dream."
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Posted by haaz on July 3, 2008 at 10:06 p.m. (report)
Try walking around in Bay View some time. We're friendly over here, and it's certainly far more pedestrian-friendly. There's a lot of cool shops on KK, Howell, and Delaware. Lincoln Ave. is starting to come about with the Sugar Maple and the new flower garden in the triangle between KK, Howell, and Lincoln, right across from Cafe Lulu. Check it out!
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Posted by Dusty_Bottoms on June 30, 2008 at 9:31 a.m. (report)
"20 minutes in HOBO," he says. "Cheap crap," he says. What's wrong with you, son? HOBO kicks a$$! I love that place. It's like a combination garage sale/toy store for adults, except with new stuff. Cheap, yeah (as in not expensive), but not crap.
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Posted by jessgibs on June 29, 2008 at 9:31 a.m. (report)
Next time you are there, that Dairy Queen does take credit cards! :) And they have cheese curds on their menu!!
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Posted by 102152220 on June 28, 2008 at 9:32 p.m. (report)
Living near this area, I got a kick out of this post as I've been roaming this area on foot for the past 15 years. Although I've never frequented the Wal-Mart (I'm more of a Walgreen's girl), it was fun to read about someone's else's experience in my neighborhood. Even if it's not the most trendy or glamorous part of town, it's great being able to walk to a lot of places to take care of business, including Pick 'n Save, Kohl's, the Zablocki Library (the most utilized library in the Milw Public Library system after Central) and even St Luke's for the occasional blood test!
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