Dubinsky
...oh Celtics...
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I just can’t get into podcasts :x
Same, fam. Same.
I feel like I'm missing out, but I can't be bothered.
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I just can’t get into podcasts :x
Newhart.If you could go hang out with the characters of a tv show right now what show would you pick?
Not of all time, just right in this moment
Well, other than that...I have heard of it, since you mentioned it to me last week!
Ohhhh... good answer! I like that one.Newhart.
If you are in the Newhart finale, you get both!Ohhhh... good answer! I like that one.
Or in the group therapy session in Bob Newhart.
God, he was good...
And wake up in bed with Suzanne Pleshette!If you are in the Newhart finale, you get both!
A big winAnd wake up in bed with Suzanne Pleshette!
The best.If you are in the Newhart finale, you get both!
A big win
Back then, ok. Today not so muchWell... but you'd need to live in Chicago...
Accurate. LolI’m sure you two will do better than Bry and I did.
Very low barI’m sure you two will do better than Bry and I did.
I stand by the results.Very low bar
Chicago is still pretty great.Back then, ok. Today not so much
Guy at VisitKC who approved the sign: “I said what I said.”
Eh. Depends on what part, and if we're talking Chicago proper.Chicago is still pretty great.
If one likes cities, it’s truly one of America’s great cities. The food is amazing, the scenery, especially with downtown running up to the lake front is incredible, fantastic transit compared to most cities and compared to other large metro areas, really reasonable cost. Every large city has good and bad, it’s the nature of putting millions of people close together, but I’d choose Chicago over most American cities, easy. This is coming from a city with a one way rivalry with Chicago, because this is what happens when my city and Chicago are in an elevator together.Eh. Depends on what part, and if we're talking Chicago proper.
It's not as bad as people make it out to be sometimes, but it's still not someplace I usually go by choice. Work tends to take me up there more than anything
But, to be fair, I am very much a country boy, so urban areas in general aren't my jam.
That's fair. And 100% on the food.If one likes cities, it’s truly one of America’s great cities. The food is amazing, the scenery, especially with downtown running up to the lake front is incredible, fantastic transit compared to most cities and compared to other large metro areas, really reasonable cost. Every large city has good and bad, it’s the nature of putting millions of people close together, but I’d choose Chicago over most American cities, easyz
Well... but you'd need to live in Chicago...
Back then, ok. Today not so much
Chicago is still pretty great.
Eh. Depends on what part, and if we're talking Chicago proper.
It's not as bad as people make it out to be sometimes, but it's still not someplace I usually go by choice. Work tends to take me up there more than anything
But, to be fair, I am very much a country boy, so urban areas in general aren't my jam.
If one likes cities, it’s truly one of America’s great cities. The food is amazing, the scenery, especially with downtown running up to the lake front is incredible, fantastic transit compared to most cities and compared to other large metro areas, really reasonable cost. Every large city has good and bad, it’s the nature of putting millions of people close together, but I’d choose Chicago over most American cities, easy. This is coming from a city with a one way rivalry with Chicago, because this is what happens when my city and Chicago are in an elevator together.
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• As someone fascinated by interior design, I would love to visit Chicago. Industrial isn’t my absolute favorite design style personally, but I don’t dislike it, and it’s influence on contemporary designs is undeniable.That's fair. And 100% on the food.
• As a Californian and human with skin, I absofuckinglutely would not visit in the summer…or the winter! Chicago takes that whole “weather” thing to the extreme![]()
-Wrigley is definitely worth the experience.• As a baseball lover, Wrigley is definitely on my bucket list. Would love to see my Dodgers beat the Cubbies there
• As a fat girl, I would absolutely love any to sample the best the Midwest has to offer.