vulpalasar
- Tell us about yourself: This is an old, almost completely unused screen name belonging to the guy more commonly known as BlueFairlane. If you see this name, it's because I'm either drunk or hungover and thought I was signing into my email account.
Recent Comments
I guess the next time I feel like playing asshole grammar Nazi, I'll just sign up under a different screen name and fake everybody out....
I would actually rather taxes be raised and all but the most essential services cut in order to pay bills already run up. Our debt is going to kill us in very short order....
I can't stand O'Hare. O'Hare is a modern, gray-carpeted castle of doom. When evil people die, they connect through O'Hare on their way to Hell. If I go to O'Hare, I go with the assumption that I'll be...
Here's what bugs the hell out of me. Instead of wisely making contingency plans and preparing for the worst, our leaders at all levels have long been operating under the assumption of a best case scen...
I may not have been clear, but I was talking about east-west roads ... cutting over from US 41 in the neighborhood of Kentland, IN, to Interstate 57 in the neighborhood of Kankakee, trending in a gene...
A better alternative would be airlines performing needed inspections as they are called for, rather than waiting for the FAA to become embarrassed enough to ground everybody. Or perhaps the FAA could ...
I have to agree with you, Benjy. I think Tank was making a sincere effort, and I was happy to see the Bears standing with him through his ordeal. But then they wreck everything by turning their backs ...
There are plenty of bauhaus buildings in Chicago, and they all tend to blend into one another. There's nothing distinctive about them, and they invariably look dated 10 years after they're built. The ...
I'm not one to complain about Chicagoist's writing style or attitude, but I have to say I'm bothered by the assumption that only someone high on weed would wonder about something like this. Are you pe...
I have a car because I make monthly trips to see my kids 300 miles away. Otherwise, I'd gladly give up the hassle of the thing. I hate driving in the city, where it takes about two hours to move six m...

