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Brawls, shootings, and occasional kidnappings are so common here that warnings of kidnappings, shootings, and occasional brawls in the outside world are like threats of bad weather: inconvenient. Occasionally colorful. Preparation is simple. Take an umbrella. Take pepper-spray. Take extra cab-fare: carry it in your underwear, in your sock, in a place where even a mugger wouldn’t dare touch you. And if he attempts, vomit if you can, as even the most hardened criminals want to keep their shoes clean. I learned these tricks in Chicago. I’ve had to use them on occasion, though I can’t exactly vomit on cue. (I wonder if I’m missing out on something? Probably not.) Before my trip to Prague, I was given warnings about those people: Czechs, I assume. They were never identified. They were simply those people…the ones who spoke a funny and apparently incomprehensible language: foreigners…dubious, post-Communist sorts. Impenetrable. Of course, the tricks I learned in Chicago were totally useless in Prague. I took only two cabs while I was there: beer, in the local way of thinking, was more important than safety. Trams are much cheaper, more fun and infinitely more colorful. I met people named Kača, and Štépán, Jarda, Pavl, Tom, and Slavek…lots more people named Martin and Jana and Honza. Hedgehogs, drunks, and English tourists were so common, that warnings of English stag parties, drunks, and hedgehogs (in the outside world) were like threats of heavy traffic. Defense required simple preparation: Pretend not to speak English. Stamp your feet and say (in Czech, of course,) “Go away.” That second ability seemed to ward off both drunks and surly, street-adapted hedgehogs. In Chicago, on a night of fireworks and patriotism, I visited with Corey. The night-time air was thick with smoke and a tinge of sulfur. Strange, fiery blossoms opened over the city, and then faded. As the night aged, the need for liquid refreshment arose. Corey and I had consumed all we’d purchased earlier, and so I decided to go out and buy some more: carbonated stuff: lemon-lime flavored, but not as sweet as one would imagine. It might have been easy to sink into the Prague mindset and simply walk to a corner store. Chicago and Prague are sister cities, after all…but each differs from the other. Prague-thought was inappropriate. In Chicago, safety is more important than beer. And so—late, late at night—I walked: prepared for shootings, brawls, or the occasional kidnapping. During my return to Corey’s—with liquid refreshment, and potato chips—I passed a twenty-four-hour greasy spoon: the worst restaurant in Chicago. It was open. People sat inside. I saw some of them step in. I prepared myself for a probable, grim encounter. My preparations were unnecessary. There were to be no shootings, no muggings, no random kidnap. I’d simply passed guys in flip-flops, the undersides of their toes darkened with street grime: the kind of stuff you get on your skin when walking barefoot at some street fair. They smelled of beer and cologne and just a tinge of sweat. They didn’t notice me. They were hungry and in their hunger, they’d determined that bad food was better than none at all. I passed them…turned back around when they’d arranged themselves before the cheap, linoleum food counter and read the not-so-extensive menu posted just above the cooking bay. I snapped a picture and moved on. This is the picture. As always, thank you for viewing, reading, and commenting, and I hope you’re all having a pleasant and productive week.

Comments (23)


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charpix

5:38PM | Wed, 20 July 2011

Night time hues. Very nice, and your story dynamic.

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Feliciti

6:05PM | Wed, 20 July 2011

great capture and i like read your stories too !need a little bit time for this ,my english is not so good :)

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bobrgallegos

7:47PM | Wed, 20 July 2011

Awesome nightime scene and wonderful narrative!!!

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Sea_Dog

8:24PM | Wed, 20 July 2011

Great shot and story.

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MrsRatbag

8:32PM | Wed, 20 July 2011

Reminds me of Edward Hopper...the same quality of bright light at night. I have a fondness for greasy spoon diners, I can easily see myself here!

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Crabbycabby

12:12AM | Thu, 21 July 2011

Fantastic narrative. Very enjoyable. It all added an extra element to the image.

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jocko500

12:50AM | Thu, 21 July 2011

I heard a story of Al Capon driver when he was in jail. his shoe got scarf a little and the man say he was sorry but the driver killed him on the spot. hard life these men are. wonder what he do if someone vomit on his shoes. have mercy on that poor soul this is good

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kgb224

1:32AM | Thu, 21 July 2011

Stunning capture my friend. God Bless.

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durleybeachbum

2:19AM | Thu, 21 July 2011

Brilliant read, and a very familiar scenario.

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fallen21

3:10AM | Thu, 21 July 2011

Excellent capture.

whaleman

4:46AM | Thu, 21 July 2011

Nice capture!

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flavia49

7:55AM | Thu, 21 July 2011

marvelous mood and great prose!

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helanker

10:03AM | Thu, 21 July 2011

WOW! I am glad there was no attacks from them :-) Excellent shot Chip. The light makes me think about Bills Cheddar shot :)

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beachzz

10:58AM | Thu, 21 July 2011

Everyone has stories of bad things happening on city streets. But mostly it's just what you show here; people having terrible food, bad coffee or maybe it's actually the best! You just never know till you try. A totally "Chip" shot!!

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Sepiasiren

11:34AM | Thu, 21 July 2011

Soooooo fun looking and inviting--I love such atmospheres, esp after an evening of club hopping which I haven't done in eons since having kidides. Not that I miss it per se, as love where I am now, but there is something to be said for the late night diner experience, captured terrifically here! It's somehow vibrant and bright but embraces night beings...and the food is always just right (and never seems to taste quite the same in the daylight--lol)

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auntietk

5:00PM | Thu, 21 July 2011

I enjoy seeing Chicago ... the real-time-every-day Chicago that you live in ... in your gallery. I have never been in a brawl, shot, or occasionally kidnapped, although I've been warned against such things. As long as these guys are in that place eating that food, we're all probably safe. :P Thanks for going to the store! :)

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sandra46

5:33PM | Thu, 21 July 2011

SUPERLATIVE URBAN SCENE

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Orinoor

6:24PM | Thu, 21 July 2011

I grew up in a small town, went to college in a small town and yet this big city photo looks very much like the cafe/tavern (it was both) in my home town. I suppose strangers thought it was seedy and dangerous, but to me, the hagard, lined faces were all familiar and not such a bad sort, unless you got in their business or thought you were somehow better than them. I really love this.

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jac204

11:17AM | Fri, 22 July 2011

Great capture and great narrative.

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RodS

4:29PM | Fri, 22 July 2011

Very colorful photo of some very colorful people! You're a braver soul than me, my friend! :-D

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icerian

4:37AM | Mon, 25 July 2011

Beautiful America, beautiful Chicago, another splendid photo of you.

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danapommet

6:08PM | Sat, 30 July 2011

I actually like the menu - whether I'd eat there is another story. Like the shot in either case. Dana

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A_Sunbeam

3:25AM | Tue, 09 August 2011

Prague must have changed since I was there in the 60s. It was clean, tidy, friendly - and full of red stars ... You could walk anywhere at night.


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