There used to be a Pizza Hut on North and Western.
“Is it those millenniums at it again?”
“I think you mean millenials.”
“I heard they don’t like chains.”
First they came for Applebees, now they’ve come for pizza.
“No one is killing pizza.”
The area is changing.
They call it gentrification.
There’s no room there for a Pizza Hut from the 80s when you could build overpriced condos.
“Hey, do you remember when I gave you a ride there on the back of my bike?”
“Oh yeah, to the Pizza Hut on Western and North.”
milleniums. 🙂
I like how you’ve described change here. Cool.
Funny. I used to eat at Pizza Hut all the time. Now I wouldn’t notice if the Pizza Hut closed. Also, I wouldn’t be surprised if it was turned into condos.
Lol. I honestly don’t care about pizza hut. I just remembered riding my bike after dance practice like 13 years ago. And I figured I’d write
This brings back memories. Not of the Pizza Hut, but of whole neighborhoods change. A lot has sure changed in Bucktown since I live there. This was well done, I liked your format.
Easily I can see the conversation and even the ride to Pizza Hut from the past – this mix of past and present is well done. peace