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Chicago 2016 Update: USOC chief: ‘We are not leading this parade at all’

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Interesting.

Earlier today, United States Olympic Committee chairman Peter Ueberroth said Chicago 2016 had a long way to go in its bid.

Philip Hersh of the Chicago Tribune reported Ueberroth met with Mayor Richard M. Daley today and voiced his displeasure. He said the Chicago 2016 committee needed to focus its efforts on wooing the International Olympic Committee instead of concentrating on the bid’s technical aspects.

I wonder what really was going through his head when he met with Daley. Any ideas?

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Video of the Day

Video of the Day: Drama at Mr. Met’s house (Conan O’Brien)

My life continues to stink.

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Video of the Day

Video of the Day: Philly Fanatic offs Mr. Met – Conan O’ Brien

I hate my life.

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Video of the Day

Video of the Day: Iran So Far

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Chicago 2016

Chicago 2016 Update: Olympic chief to stop by Windy City

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Andrew Herrmann of the Chicago Sun-Times reported today that Jacques Rogge, head of the International Olympic Committee, will come to Chicago for the AIBA World Boxing Championships in late October.

Herrmann reported that Rogge evidently was impressed by Rio de Janeiro when he visited for the Pan-Am Games over the summer.

More on this story when it develops, folks.

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Cigar of the Week

Cigar of the Week: Rocky Patel 1999 Vintage Connecticut

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The Rocky Patel 1999 Vintage Connecticut

This is the first of what I hope will be a regular feature on DanielHonigman.com: a Cigar of the Week post. I love a good cigar, so it generally made sense to me to start blogging about them.

The first cigar up (please disregard the camera phone photo–I’ll have regular photos up in the future) is the Rocky Patel 1999 Vintage Connecticut. I picked up a Torpedo (think of a cigar that’s actually shaped like a torpedo) and lit up after a rib dinner at Gibson’s Steakhouse in Chicago.

(For you aficionados, the cigar has a blend of Nicaraguan and Dominican filler tobacco with a Connecticut wrapper, and all of the tobaccos were aged for seven years.)

There are a couple of great things about this cigar. First, it tastes wonderful. It’s extremely smooth and a bit nutty. I also thought it had a slightly minty aftertaste, which I enjoyed, so I gave it to Mollie to try out, and she agreed.

The ash was almost white (but you can’t see that from the photo, really) and it burned evenly all around.

All in all, this is definitely one of the better sticks I’ve smoked, and it would be perfect for cigar beginners, but it’s also complex enough for seasoned smokers. Enjoy!

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Chicago 2016

Chicago 2016 Update: In Chicago, History Guides Bid for Games

Check out this interesting piece from today’s New York Times about the Chicago 2016 bid.

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Hip-hop Video of the Day

Video of the Day: ‘Ain’t No Half Steppin’

Just had to post this classic joint by Big Daddy Kane. Enjoy:

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Chicago 2016

Chicago 2016 Update: Chicago 2016 Committee marketers shuffled

Lew Lazare, the Chicago Sun-Times media columnist reported the following earlier today:

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Gordon Kane (pictured), who was one of the top executives in the Chicago 2016 marketing unit, left to work on the upcoming world boxing competitionships set for Chicago. Kane evidently will continue to advise the city’s Olympic committee as a consultant.

Mark Mitten, who was responsible for developing the city’s new Olympic star logo, unveiled last week, and the various videos used to impress United States Olympic Committee members, is now in charge of all the 2016 committee’s marketing initiatives.

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Chicago 2016

Welcome Sun-Times readers! (Re: Yesterday’s Chicago 2016 logo post)

If you decided to visit my page today after seeing it quoted on page nine of today’s Chicago Sun-Times, I want to welcome you to my site!

Of course, if you’re a regular reader, you’re always welcome. (But you should have seen the Sun-Times snippet. Kidding.)

Anyway, an excerpt from yesterday’s blog post on the new Chicago 2016 logo was featured as the number one response in the blogosphere for the paper’s daily “Lightning Rod” department.

Isn’t that dandy?

Anyway, new readers, this is the number one Chicago 2016 blog (just check Google).

Please come back often!