tan's2002kjlimited wrote:
oddball wrote:
I saw a vendor who had a few really cool cub's bashing t-shirts. My favorite was the backside of a large hand giving the finger with the SOX World Series Championship Ring and it said; "This one's for you Cubs fan!" I almost bought it.
You mean this one?
That would be it.
03kjsport wrote:
did you goto sycamore speedway on 64? good little bar next store.
No. Downtown Sycamore. They closed the downtown area at 2:00 am Sunday morning. I and a friend from Sycamore (along with other's from his car club - they're hardcore rat rod style gearheads) had our cars parked in front of the court house at 4:00 am, then went back to his place a grabbed a few hours sleep before we went back for the day. Last count I heard at about 11:00 am, there were 900 entries in the show. It's a annual event and one of the largest in the Chicago (northern, IL) region. The show has a little bit of everything, from local food vendors and major chain restaurants like Giordano's and Culvers who all bring in trailer catering kitchens, to major stores like Lowes & Blaine's Farm & Fleet to swap meet type vendors selling everything from crap to cool gearhead stuff. Several charity organizations also attend and raffle stuff. One was raffling a new Chevy 383 stroker crate engine, one was raffling a new Chevy Silverado 4x4 pickup and one was raffling a new Chevy Camaro RS. Cars are parked all along the streets as well as single file down the center of Rt 64. The is a mobile DJ from the area who has 6 square blocks wired for PA and music. If you're coming into town on Rt 64 from the east, you can't miss the American Flag and POW/MIA flag flying high atop a 200' ft crane. One really needs to experience this event to fully understand how big it is and everything that goes on all day long.