wow my day started early. after i came home from devon on friday night, i went straight to sleep and got like four hours of sleep. i woke up at 2am, i didnt start shaving till 6:30am and then i went to meet up with some freinds at the eid namaz at jame masjid, which i went late to, and ended up missing half of the namaz. not only that it was jammed packed too. there must have been 5,000 men praying namaz there, and they even filled up to the roof top. people ended up praying on the street! i myself, ended up praying on the driveway, and had to use my own jacket as a jane-namaz/prayer rug, which i shared with another person. Since jame masjid eid namaz started at 8:30am, the plan was to head out from there over to the skokie eid, which was only like 15 mins away. since i couldnt find my freinds in that huge crowd over at jame, i went over to skokie. i have never been to skokie in my life lol. i think i have driven through there on touhy before but that was about it. so this place was over at touhy and cicero, just west of cicero. i drove down west on devon and took a short cut, via lincoln avenue and head up on touhy. as soon as i crossed cicero then i kept an eye out for the holiday inn. when i get there, aint no parking in the lot, it was completly full! i circled around for street parking, and since i have never been there before i was being extra careful because of the cops.
some of my freinds from jame masjid who headed over there later on said they got pulled over by the b.s. suburban skokie cops - just for tinted windows! then i had to park blocks away and followed the crowd, because i had no idea where the hell i was lol. but that hall was not big enough to accomodate everyone. each jamaat was filled to capacity. i guess being saturday it drew out a huge crowd and alot of people either slept in late or got stuck circling around looking for parking. but because it was a saturday i ran into so many old childhood freinds i couldnt believe it. heck i even met thier wives lol.
and i needed to buy a pack of sqaures, which i usually get really cheap on devon, since they are bootlegged. but since its eid, the shops where i buy it from ( i refuse to say where) was closed. so i head over to the gas station across the street from the holiday inn in skokie, and the hindu cashier started talking to me in hindi telling me "EID MUBARAK!" after he saw me dressed up in my shalwar lol.
but it was nice, ALOTTTT of hotties!!!
