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That $1 a year will come in really handymaybe they can talk Spanos into renting half
One of my first jobs freshly out of college had me staffed in downtown Chicago. My first day on the project, I walked across the street in a windchilled -7 degrees. I think I understand why they live elsewhere.What is it with people from Chicago that they're so happy to have been born there? I meet so many people who can't wait to tell me they're from Chicago and when I meet them, they're living anywhere but Chicago.
Well, after all those years of Madam Georgia, we as Ram fans deserve an owner like Stan.Everybody should be so lucky as to have an owner who will build and pay for a stadium like sofi.
This times 1 billion - yes I went there - 1 billionWell, after all those years of Madam Georgia, we as Ram fans deserve an owner like Stan.
I could never live in Chicago. If you don't drink - it is a boring city that is cold as frick in the winter and hot as crap in the summer. No thank you.One of my first jobs freshly out of college had me staffed in downtown Chicago. My first day on the project, I walked across the street in a windchilled -7 degrees. I think I understand why they live elsewhere.
I went to Navy bootcamp and studied electronics from Jan 1983 to Mar 1984. Two winters in Chicago was enough for me. For a California boy, that were some cold shyte!I could never live in Chicago. If you don't drink - it is a boring city that is cold as frick in the winter and hot as crap in the summer. No thank you.
My college roommate moved to Chicago for work and said the longest walk of every day was going 20 feet from his door to the car in the winter.
And in the cold back then that California Golden Boy had lost his Midas Touch.I went to Navy bootcamp and studied electronics from Jan 1983 to Mar 1984. Two winters in Chicago was enough for me. For a California boy, that were some cold shyte!
Another anecdote from my time in Chicago in the early 90s. I had a girlfriend while I was there, and she made the mistake of driving home thru Cabrini Green (projects) after 11pm one night.Chicago is more dangerous than Baghdad
In LA - I took a friend home at night and he told me that since I was white - I need to run every red light to get out of that part of townAnother anecdote from my time in Chicago in the early 90s. I had a girlfriend while I was there, and she made the mistake of driving home thru Cabrini Green (projects) after 11pm one night.
She was lit up by a patrol unit and escorted out. They asked her what the hell she was thinking and that she's lucky they ran into her first.
Yay Chicago!
Funny, I was one step away from a Navy bootcamp for nuclear physics (submariner prerequisite) in Michigan in the late 80s.I went to Navy bootcamp and studied electronics from Jan 1983 to Mar 1984. Two winters in Chicago was enough for me. For a California boy, that were some cold shyte!
I was at Great Lakes Naval base, north of Chicago and it was windy as f*ck there. I had to chip ice during service week in bootcamp, but only in 20 minute blocks of time due to the wind chill danger....Funny, I was one step away from a Navy bootcamp for nuclear physics (submariner prerequisite) in Michigan in the late 80s.
Probably just as cold as Chicago, but definitely not as windy. It's the wind chill that killed me out there. And yes, I'm a California boy too.