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Does anybody else like Chicago?

Discussion in 'The Atrium' started by Forget Favre, Oct 2, 2012.

  1. Forget Favre Cheesehead

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    Despite the teams, I like Chicago.
    The Art Institute has some of the best art in the world and I feel lucky that I have seen it more than once and live as close as I do to it. (Probably due for another visit soon.)
    They have other great and awesome museums too.
    And I've had great vegan meals at one of their veggie restaurants.
    The Blues Brothers is a fun movie to watch while they utilize familiar sights.
    (Same with Michael and The Fugitive.)
    For a large city, I think it has a good vibe.
    So can/has anyone else set aside their ill feelings towards the teams and dig Chicago?
  2. Poppa San A few empty spots here yet

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    The plaza with the Picasso I've visited along with locations of several scenes from Ferris Buehler.
  3. ivo610 Cheesehead

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    I really like the city. I'm also a cubs fan though
  4. FrankRizzo Cheesehead

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    It's a pretty fun town, but I hate driving in and around that city!
    Good summer weather. Great summer sports.
    Lotta violent crime though, and horrific, corrupt, slimy politicians. Moreso than most.

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