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Originally Posted by KCUnited
As opposed to currently being in downtown Chicago on Lake Michigan?
Outside of more space and brand new, I'm not seeing it as a location upgrade.
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I understand why you feel that way. You live in Chicago. Well, "understand" really isn't the right word here. Let's just say that I realize there are people who enjoy living in Chicago, just like I realize there are people who like pickles and grapefruit juice and rap music and reality TV. But I'll never understand them.
I pretty much moved as far away from Chicago as I could and still get to work. I hate Chicago. I hate the thought of Chicago. For me, going to any sort of event or attraction there is always a giant pain in the ass, serving to reinforce all the reasons I fled that ****ing sewer in the first place.
I wish they'd be able to break ground on the new stadium tomorrow and have it ready for next season.