Transcript of a game?

Does anybody know if there’s a way to obtain a transcript from the games? I’m working on a little project and I’d love to just be able to read the dialogue from “Secret of the Old Clock.”

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u/booberryyogurt — 20 days ago
▲ 92 r/LostArchitecture+2 crossposts

The Rosewood Theater in Chicago’s Ravenswood Theater. Built in 1916, it was eventually converted into a retail space before being demolished in 2006. A Culver’s stands in its place.

u/Bukharin — 29 days ago

Chicago’s original Art Institute ca 1880s vs 2020s at Michigan Avenue at Van Buren Street. During renovations in 1929, the ceiling caved in, necessitating a complete replacement.

u/booberryyogurt — 1 month ago
▲ 146 r/chicago

Beware exploitative cabbies

Had a cabbie try and charge me $35 to go from Navy Pier to Ontario and St. Clair. That’s 0.8 miles. The day before, another cabbie only charged me $28 to go six miles. So always ask what they’re charging before you get in.

*edit: I didn’t take the ride, the scammer gave me the price ahead of time.

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u/booberryyogurt — 1 month ago
▲ 28 r/ANTM

Worst Oliver Interview?

Which contestant do you think had the worst interview? For me it was either Norelle or Kacey; the former came off like a vapid mean girl, while the latter was just a straight up fucking bigot.

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u/booberryyogurt — 2 months ago
▲ 195 r/ArtDeco

The 7th Street Hotel at Balbo and State Street in downtown Chicago. 1930 Michaelsen & Rognstad

u/booberryyogurt — 2 months ago

Graham, Anderson, Probst & White rendering of a building for the National Life Insurance Company ca 1924 for Chicago’s Michigan Avenue. The famous water tower is seen on the lower left, while the Drake Hotel looms on the right.

u/booberryyogurt — 3 months ago