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QuoteWhat amuses me most about Chicago is the deep seated insecurity complex.
I think it's just that you Canadians have a superiority complex.

I've always loved Chicago, and I've visited several other big cities in the US and around the world. Chicago has tons to offer in all areas (food, arts, culture, etc), but you have to seek it out. I would think that it's just like any other big city--if you go somewhere as a tourist, you're only going to see the touristy things. If you go there as a tourist and you get a Chicagoan to show you around, you'll get to see "Wild Chicago."
I am not a native Chicagoan, but I've adopted it as my home having lived in the city and the greater Chicagoland area for 8 years. Having grown up in Knoxville, TN, just visiting any big city makes me happy! But yeah, like other people have said, it's difficult to find a big city that you could call home, and I'm proud to call it my home even though it isn't the "best place on earth" (the best city I've ever been to is London).
That said, though...I'd really like to give living in Toronto a shot. So, AndyMan, when are we moving?

(On a side note...it seems to me that native Chicagoans NEVER leave. They may have traveled extensively, but they always come back here. There has to be a reason for that, don't cha think?)
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"Scared of love, love and aeroplanes...falling out, I said takes no brains." -- Andy Partridge (XTC)
"Scared of love, love and aeroplanes...falling out, I said takes no brains." -- Andy Partridge (XTC)
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Chicago is one of the easiest cities to get around, everything is North South East West.... No big ass rats like NY City. Much cleaner too.
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QuoteOn a side note...it seems to me that native Chicagoans NEVER leave. They may have traveled extensively, but they always come back here. There has to be a reason for that, don't cha think?)
There seems to be a lot of truth to that!!! I know quite a few people that have left (military, marriage, job, etc) and returned later, for whatever reason.
For me an ideal would be to have a summer home and a winter home - Chicago in the summer and somewhere warm in the winter.
Another thing I like about this town - the number of free events each year: concerts, "festivals, outdoor movies, etc.
Chicago - Hey, that's my home town!!
also, comiskey, US Cellular my question is...
..there's baseball on the south side????
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