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>Hey Brian, are you hitting Strassenfest


Hehe, yoose can strut yer lederhossen clad tushies.


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>Dog3 yodels:
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>Hey Brian, are you hitting Strassenfest


Hehe, yoose can strut yer lederhossen clad tushies.


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>Dog3 yodels:
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>Hey Brian, are you hitting Strassenfest


Hehe, yoose can strut yer lederhossen clad tushies.


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Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote in
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> Hey Brian, are you hitting Strassenfest this weekend? I'm going Sunday.
>
> Michael


Michael, is Strssenfest something like Oktoberfest?

AND, a very happy birthday to you! Many happy returns!

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Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote in
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> Hey Brian, are you hitting Strassenfest this weekend? I'm going Sunday.
>
> Michael


Michael, is Strssenfest something like Oktoberfest?

AND, a very happy birthday to you! Many happy returns!

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Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote in
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> Hey Brian, are you hitting Strassenfest this weekend? I'm going Sunday.
>
> Michael


Michael, is Strssenfest something like Oktoberfest?

AND, a very happy birthday to you! Many happy returns!

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Dog3 wrote:

> Not really. St. Louis has 2 very large ethnic communities, along with
> several smaller communities. The 2 major groups are German and Italian.
> Strassenfest is brats, buckets of beer and polka bands. Oktoberfest is a
> little bit of everything from all ethnic groups. Both are a lot of fun AND
> the Greek Festival will be coming up soon if it has not already taken
> place. I've been so behind the past few months I'm not sure of the date

of
> the Festival. All of them offer up great food, lots of booze and fun
> people.



The Greek Fest is F - U - N...went a few years ago when I was visiting.
There is also the Veiled Prophet thing and the Soulard Mardi Gras. The
Mardi Gras was always pretty fun (this was about ten or so years ago), but
then apparently things started to get a bit out of hand (rowdiness - wise)
I still have some beads from the times I attended....

The Halsted Street Fair is this weekend in Chicago. It's always a big deal,
the nabe is packed (about a half mil usually show up for it, Halsted St. is
closed from Belmont to Addison). It's the closest Chicawgo gets to a NOLA
party vibe....

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> Dog3 wrote:
>
>> Not really. St. Louis has 2 very large ethnic communities, along
>> with several smaller communities. The 2 major groups are German and
>> Italian. Strassenfest is brats, buckets of beer and polka bands.
>> Oktoberfest is a little bit of everything from all ethnic groups.
>> Both are a lot of fun AND the Greek Festival will be coming up soon
>> if it has not already taken place. I've been so behind the past few
>> months I'm not sure of the date

> of
>> the Festival. All of them offer up great food, lots of booze and fun
>> people.

>
>
> The Greek Fest is F - U - N...went a few years ago when I was
> visiting. There is also the Veiled Prophet thing and the Soulard Mardi
> Gras. The Mardi Gras was always pretty fun (this was about ten or so
> years ago), but then apparently things started to get a bit out of
> hand (rowdiness - wise) I still have some beads from the times I
> attended....


I remember the Veiled Prophet but not the Soulard Mardi Gras. I can't
imagine it getting any more out of hand than it does in NOLA.

> The Halsted Street Fair is this weekend in Chicago. It's always a big
> deal, the nabe is packed (about a half mil usually show up for it,
> Halsted St. is closed from Belmont to Addison). It's the closest
> Chicawgo gets to a NOLA party vibe....


I only lived in Chicago brief, during a Fall and Winter. I heard of the
Halsted Street Fair, but was never there for it.

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"Gregory Morrow" > wrote in
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> Dog3 wrote:
>
>> Not really. St. Louis has 2 very large ethnic communities, along
>> with several smaller communities. The 2 major groups are German and
>> Italian. Strassenfest is brats, buckets of beer and polka bands.
>> Oktoberfest is a little bit of everything from all ethnic groups.
>> Both are a lot of fun AND the Greek Festival will be coming up soon
>> if it has not already taken place. I've been so behind the past few
>> months I'm not sure of the date

> of
>> the Festival. All of them offer up great food, lots of booze and fun
>> people.

>
>
> The Greek Fest is F - U - N...went a few years ago when I was
> visiting. There is also the Veiled Prophet thing and the Soulard Mardi
> Gras. The Mardi Gras was always pretty fun (this was about ten or so
> years ago), but then apparently things started to get a bit out of
> hand (rowdiness - wise) I still have some beads from the times I
> attended....


I remember the Veiled Prophet but not the Soulard Mardi Gras. I can't
imagine it getting any more out of hand than it does in NOLA.

> The Halsted Street Fair is this weekend in Chicago. It's always a big
> deal, the nabe is packed (about a half mil usually show up for it,
> Halsted St. is closed from Belmont to Addison). It's the closest
> Chicawgo gets to a NOLA party vibe....


I only lived in Chicago brief, during a Fall and Winter. I heard of the
Halsted Street Fair, but was never there for it.

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Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote in
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> Wayne > tip tapped
> :
>
>> Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote in
>> 4:
>>
>>> Hey Brian, are you hitting Strassenfest this weekend? I'm going
>>> Sunday.
>>>
>>> Michael

>>
>> Michael, is Strssenfest something like Oktoberfest?
>>
>> AND, a very happy birthday to you! Many happy returns!
>>

>
> Not really. St. Louis has 2 very large ethnic communities, along with
> several smaller communities. The 2 major groups are German and
> Italian. Strassenfest is brats, buckets of beer and polka bands.
> Oktoberfest is a little bit of everything from all ethnic groups. Both
> are a lot of fun AND the Greek Festival will be coming up soon if it
> has not already taken place. I've been so behind the past few months
> I'm not sure of the date of the Festival. All of them offer up great
> food, lots of booze and fun people.
>
> Michael


All sounds like fun. Your Oktoberfest is much different than any I've
been too, then, where only German food and beer are served. They have
brats, schnitzel, sauerbraten,potato pancakes, strudel, etc. Greek
festivals were generally held only at the Greek orthodox churches, but
are usually wonderful. We also had an Italian festival in Little Italy
that had a long-standing history.

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Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote in
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> Wayne > tip tapped
> :
>
>> Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote in
>> 4:
>>
>>> Hey Brian, are you hitting Strassenfest this weekend? I'm going
>>> Sunday.
>>>
>>> Michael

>>
>> Michael, is Strssenfest something like Oktoberfest?
>>
>> AND, a very happy birthday to you! Many happy returns!
>>

>
> Not really. St. Louis has 2 very large ethnic communities, along with
> several smaller communities. The 2 major groups are German and
> Italian. Strassenfest is brats, buckets of beer and polka bands.
> Oktoberfest is a little bit of everything from all ethnic groups. Both
> are a lot of fun AND the Greek Festival will be coming up soon if it
> has not already taken place. I've been so behind the past few months
> I'm not sure of the date of the Festival. All of them offer up great
> food, lots of booze and fun people.
>
> Michael


All sounds like fun. Your Oktoberfest is much different than any I've
been too, then, where only German food and beer are served. They have
brats, schnitzel, sauerbraten,potato pancakes, strudel, etc. Greek
festivals were generally held only at the Greek orthodox churches, but
are usually wonderful. We also had an Italian festival in Little Italy
that had a long-standing history.

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Wayne in Phoenix

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"Dog3" <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote in message
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> Wayne > tip tapped
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> > Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote in
> > 4:
> >
> >> Hey Brian, are you hitting Strassenfest this weekend? I'm going

Sunday.
> >>
> >> Michael

> >
> > Michael, is Strssenfest something like Oktoberfest?
> >
> > AND, a very happy birthday to you! Many happy returns!
> >

>
> Not really. St. Louis has 2 very large ethnic communities, along with
> several smaller communities. The 2 major groups are German and Italian.
> Strassenfest is brats, buckets of beer and polka bands. Oktoberfest is a
> little bit of everything from all ethnic groups. Both are a lot of fun AND
> the Greek Festival will be coming up soon if it has not already taken
> place. I've been so behind the past few months I'm not sure of the date

of
> the Festival. All of them offer up great food, lots of booze and fun
> people.
>
> Michael
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Dog3 wrote:

> "Gregory Morrow" > tip
> tapped news >
> >
> > Dog3 wrote:
> >
> >> Not really. St. Louis has 2 very large ethnic communities, along
> >> with several smaller communities. The 2 major groups are German and
> >> Italian. Strassenfest is brats, buckets of beer and polka bands.
> >> Oktoberfest is a little bit of everything from all ethnic groups.
> >> Both are a lot of fun AND the Greek Festival will be coming up soon
> >> if it has not already taken place. I've been so behind the past few
> >> months I'm not sure of the date

> > of
> >> the Festival. All of them offer up great food, lots of booze and fun
> >> people.

> >
> >
> > The Greek Fest is F - U - N...went a few years ago when I was
> > visiting. There is also the Veiled Prophet thing and the Soulard Mardi
> > Gras. The Mardi Gras was always pretty fun (this was about ten or so
> > years ago), but then apparently things started to get a bit out of
> > hand (rowdiness - wise) I still have some beads from the times I
> > attended....

>
> I no longer attend Soulard Mardi Gras. Many years ago (pre SO) I woke up
> completely nude in the back seat of a Volvo. I had no idea who owned the
> car or how I got there. Let alone nude. My clothes were there along with
> my wallet, money etc. Obviously I did one too many shooters.
>



*boggle* 8-}

I woke up in a snowdrift one time but I wasn't nekkid ;-p


> > The Halsted Street Fair is this weekend in Chicago. It's always a big
> > deal, the nabe is packed (about a half mil usually show up for it,
> > Halsted St. is closed from Belmont to Addison). It's the closest
> > Chicawgo gets to a NOLA party vibe....

>
> I have never attended this one. What is offered up in the way of food?
> Anything unusual?



Nothing too unusual...brats and hamburgers and the like, with some Chinese,
Thai, and Mexican for good measure...lotsa beer, had a coupla Pilsner
Urquells (in a cup) for $5.00 each :-]

See:

http://www.chicagoevents.com/event_d...2071&page=info

or google: "Halsted Market Days", e.g:

http://www.digitalcity.com/chicago/e...p?evid=1554595,

Northalsted Market Days
.. Next: 8/8 , 11:00AM-10:00PM;
North Halsted parade route
3000 N. Halsted St.
Chicago, IL 60657

"In a city that hosts an embarrassing number of festivals, to be deemed the
largest two-day street fair in the Midwest is truly an accomplishment. The
23rd Annual Northalsted Market Days will surely spiff up its reputation
again as tens of thousands pour into the playful neighborhood that is North
Halsted. Even the most serious stickler will break free of his hard outer
shell along the six city blocks ( with 17 entrance gates), that contain
three entertainment stages, more than 40 acts and 400 food, arts and crafts
vendors. The diverse acts on Saturday, Aug. 7 include the Creole party tunes
of Buckwheat Zydeco, the wholesome Von Trapp Children, Chicago fave Vanessa
Davis and the deeply introspective Shelby Lynne. Cathy Richardson rocks on
Sunday the 8th, and be sure to catch the campy '80s hair band, A Flock of
Seagulls, to see if Minoxidil is in their future. The gate donation benefits
the Northalsted Area Merchants Association. -- Jacky Runice (Photo:
Courtesy of Chicago Special Events)"

</>

Lotsa cute *** guys..it's a big draw for them. I went to the soopermart
down the street this morning and there are scads of burned - out queens
walking around...hope they've got Monday off, lol ;-) For some reason it
also attracts a lot of old hippie types...who aren't so dumb it seems when
it comes to selling tie - dye and such at their crafts booths, the younger
kids are buying that stuff like hotcakes. Those cheap headshop $5.00 Indian
bedspreads that were a staple of dorm life 30 - odd years ago? Well, they
are selling for $20.00 - $30.00 these daze....

A few years back a bunch of St. Louis guys used to come up for the event and
stay at my place...picture 6 or so of us in a one - bedroom apt. coming and
going. Everyone's scattered now, so it's a bit less hectic 8->

Went yesterday evening to see a friend's band play...it was SO crowded...I'm
getting to the age where I don't like crowd scenes anymore. And what is it
with people bringing their babies and small kids in strollers to such
events? The kids can't really enjoy such a mob scene and besides which some
crunchy granola lesbo couple RAMMED me from behind with their friggin'
stroller and caused me to spill my new and full beer. There was plenty of
room for them where I was standing to manouver around, but no....

I saw some yuppie types trying to bring their dogs in to the event...dawgs
are NOT admitted, but these cretins insisted on trying to argue with the
entrance folks about the subject. I mean it's the LAST place I'd bring a
kid, let alone a pet...could ya...????

As to yer comments above on the mess of the Veiled Prophet Fair, yeah, that
was my impression...too many drunk hoosiers (for those of you outside of St.
Louis, "hoosier" is a local term used to describe hillbillies and white
trash types...). Some thought it was cute to be feeding their babies or
dogs beer in the 100 degree heat....

We get similar behaviour here at the annual July 4th week Taste Of Chicago.
It's become such a pigsty I haven't been for years (also the mediocre food
is VASTLY overpriced)....

Maybe I'm getting old and cranky, but if folks just used a *little* more
consideration in crowded circumstances life would be a bit more enjoyable
for all....

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Jack Schidt® wrtoe:

> I like the 'bucket o' beer' concept!



aka "growler" ;---)

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Jack Schidt® wrtoe:

> I like the 'bucket o' beer' concept!



aka "growler" ;---)

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Dog3 wrote:
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> Hey Brian, are you hitting Strassenfest this weekend? I'm going Sunday.



I did not attend this year. Been a while for me, usually too hot
(although the uncharacteristic weather this year made for a pleasant day
yesterday).




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Dog3 wrote:
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> Hey Brian, are you hitting Strassenfest this weekend? I'm going Sunday.



I did not attend this year. Been a while for me, usually too hot
(although the uncharacteristic weather this year made for a pleasant day
yesterday).




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Dog3 wrote:
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> Hey Brian, are you hitting Strassenfest this weekend? I'm going Sunday.



I did not attend this year. Been a while for me, usually too hot
(although the uncharacteristic weather this year made for a pleasant day
yesterday).




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On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 19:04:50 GMT, Wayne > wrote:


>> Dog3 wrote:


>> The Halsted Street Fair is this weekend in Chicago. It's always a big
>> deal, the nabe is packed (about a half mil usually show up for it,
>> Halsted St. is closed from Belmont to Addison). It's the closest
>> Chicawgo gets to a NOLA party vibe....


I left Chicago in 1980, and worked at Halsted and Addison st.
That was not the best of neighborhoods at that time. I am don't know
of the Street Fair. Would you know when the Fair started?
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On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 19:04:50 GMT, Wayne > wrote:


>> Dog3 wrote:


>> The Halsted Street Fair is this weekend in Chicago. It's always a big
>> deal, the nabe is packed (about a half mil usually show up for it,
>> Halsted St. is closed from Belmont to Addison). It's the closest
>> Chicawgo gets to a NOLA party vibe....


I left Chicago in 1980, and worked at Halsted and Addison st.
That was not the best of neighborhoods at that time. I am don't know
of the Street Fair. Would you know when the Fair started?
Pan Ohco
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