what's your weather currently like?

I used to pick up off Archer st I think it was. Turn right on it, then on the left a brick building with a black gate around it. I can't remember what it was I picked up there. It's been a few years since I transferred locations.
Yeah there's a bunch of logistics behind that cheap hotel on the SE corner

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I work for a Freightliner dealer and deliver all over the Chicagoland area everyday, I'm over there almost everyday

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Right on. I drove a 20 model Cascadia until about 550k miles then they traded it in and now I have a 25 model KW. I like the turning and the storage of the Cascadia better, but the ride and seat of the kw is way better
 
Right on. I drove a 20 model Cascadia until about 550k miles then they traded it in and now I have a 25 model KW. I like the turning and the storage of the Cascadia better, but the ride and seat of the kw is way better
Well I don't have the nerve or balls to drive a big rig, although I drove a school bus when I first moved to Chicago just to have a job to tie me over but I deliver the parts to keep you guys moving. I've got a brand new Ram Pro Master, fwd, kinda weird

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Well I don't have the nerve or balls to drive a big rig, although I drove a school bus when I first moved to Chicago just to have a job to tie me over but I deliver the parts to keep you guys moving. I've got a brand new Ram Pro Master, fwd, kinda weird

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It's not so bad. Like driving a big car. Swing wide on your turns and the longer the trailer the easier it is to back up.

The weather today isn't as bad. They're salting and plowing the roads. There are some patches of snow covered road but my load is 77k lbs so it keeps me planted pretty good.
 
It's not so bad. Like driving a big car. Swing wide on your turns and the longer the trailer the easier it is to back up.

The weather today isn't as bad. They're salting and plowing the roads. There are some patches of snow covered road but my load is 77k lbs so it keeps me planted pretty good.
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Yep that's it. I've stayed many a night there back up to that fence waiting until the morning to get loaded
While waiting in the morning did you ever walk down to Weber's Bakery?

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Just over a mile from there is some of the best birria in the City. Take Archer east to Pulaski and then a block north on west side of Pulaski (49th) is Birria Zaragoza. Big plate, bone-in, with salsa de molcajete (piquante!) and a Mexican Coke. Tortillas are hand made and rolled out and replenished while you eat. I sometimes have to take my wife down to Oak Lawn so if I'm going to have to make that crappy drive down past Midway I at least make it worth my while and get some good food.
 
Just over a mile from there is some of the best birria in the City. Take Archer east to Pulaski and then a block north on west side of Pulaski (49th) is Birria Zaragoza. Big plate, bone-in, with salsa de molcajete (piquante!) and a Mexican Coke. Tortillas are hand made and rolled out and replenished while you eat. I sometimes have to take my wife down to Oak Lawn so if I'm going to have to make that crappy drive down past Midway I at least make it worth my while and get some good food.
What is Birria comparable to, haven't had that yet

If your ever down around 31st and Kedzie, just W of the intersection, check out Mr. QUILLES taco truck, right by the metal scrap yard (true taco truck standards, those who know...KNOW) They've got it all here but the Pastor and Lengua are my favorite tacos here, oh yeah the Cecina is AWESOME too

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