ICARUS WAS AN IDIOT.
All Icarus had to do was escape the island of Crete. Thatās it. And he even had help: Using wax and feathers, his father Daedalus painstakingly crafted Icarus a pair of wings.
āOkay, kid,ā Daedalus said, handing his son those wondrous wings. āHereās the deal: Donāt fly into the ocean, because thatāll ruin the feathers. And donāt fly too close to the sun, because thatāll ruin the wax. Pretty simple, right? You can handle that, right?ā
āHa!ā Icaraus laughed as he hugged his father. āOf course I can!ā Then Icarus flew straight for the sun and the wax melted and he died.
For generations, Icarusā idiocy has taught humankind an important lesson: Prudence and moderation serve us well.
Luckily for us, that lesson is useless during the Portland Mercuryās first-ever Wing Weekāwhere nearly 20 of Portlandās favorite restaurants will offer a half-dozen specially made wings for a mere $5! These wings? These wings are meant to be eaten. Which means we can ignore prudence and moderation and eat as many of āem as possible.
There are, of course, a few things to keep in mind as we fly through Wing Week:
ā Tip, and tip well. Everyone at our Wing Week restaurants is working hard to make sure you get a great deal on wings. Let āem know you appreciate it, and donāt be a cheapskate.
ā Man cannot survive on wings alone! Okay, maybe technically he could? Even so, Wing Week restaurants are offering sides, drinks, and even special beers that go great with their wings. Donāt miss out!
ā Be cool. There will be linesāso be patient, come back the next day, or swing by at a less busy time. Or if youāre stuck in line, tell everyone that cool Icarus story! Theyāll be so impressed!
ā #portlandwingweek. Stay tuned for updates, reviews, and tips on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Something else we can learn from Icarus: Listening to other people is a good idea. Especially when it comes to the important things. Like wings.