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Review by jessPHenry
Of course Fluffhead is always a tasty treat, and I think I heard some folks singing along "Caray" Hood and Harry "Caray" in honor of the beloved sportscaster so that was neat.
I didn't get my Mercury (though it nearly burst the thermometer in the city), but Mike's Bass was extra juicy both nights so I was a happy girl!!
I'm not sure if the Zeppelin & Beatles covers were a nod to the new developments in the UK over the weekend, but they sure seemed relevant to me.
I think everyone was honored to be in the historic place of The Whales (Kudos to Status Serigraph for doing the homework for the poster)
and also coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the Cubs.
Bottom line, the Friendly Confines came to a rocking, rolling boil both nights and we loved every minute...we keep it rolling!