It Might Be, It Could Be...
Having sat through the debacle known as the Bartman game, and with the eerie silence that surrounded Wrigley Field after the subsequent Game 7 loss still fresh in my mind, I swore that I would not get sucked into believing again that this would be the year.
And earlier this season, when we were 8 1/2 games out, any temptations of October fantasies were just not an issue that I had to deal with. So then what happens? CUBS WIN!!
I don't care what anybody says, our magic number is 99 (years, that is). It's our time.
And to my friend Rich Miller and his similarly misguided Sox fans, don't worry, there's always next year. (24 games back?!)
And earlier this season, when we were 8 1/2 games out, any temptations of October fantasies were just not an issue that I had to deal with. So then what happens? CUBS WIN!!
I don't care what anybody says, our magic number is 99 (years, that is). It's our time.
And to my friend Rich Miller and his similarly misguided Sox fans, don't worry, there's always next year. (24 games back?!)
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You were much nicer when your team was winning :)
John,
My wife and I are residents of Roscoe Village(1700 block of Newport) and are prospective homeowners. She is a CPS teacher so we must stay in the city. We urge you to accept the governor's veto on House bill 664. These skyrocketing property taxes are going to make buying a house in the city completely unafforadble. You have always presented yourself as someone who is on the side of your constituents and not big business. It is time to show us that you mean what you say.
===You were much nicer when your team was winning ===
Stay away from sharp objects today, pally boy.
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