@marrin713...I forgot to ask...How did you all Celebrate the Chicago Cubs winning the World Series, after waiting so long.Come on Cubs
Nice!Chicago went nuts but in a good wayBeautiful day for the parade and rally though.
That is such an amazing way to propose to someone.
One of the teachers I used to work with proposed with the Win flag, next to the big W he wrote "Will you marry me?"
I sent DH out to buy a newspaper the morning after they won and he waited in line over 2 hours.
He knew how much my father loved the Cubs and what a loyal fan he was so he wanted to do it for me. While he was waiting in line I texted him to pick up an extra paper for my sister who lives out of state and I sent it to her with a tee shirt as a surprise!
But you know, @Neely, I think your DH is even more impressive.
Waiting in line for over 2 hours, after you sent him there, says a lot, in so many ways.2 hours is long.
It seems in Chicago it depends where you grew up. I grew up in what is now Wrigleyville and xH and I lived within a block of Wrigley Field. North siders generally are Cub fans.Okay, now I have some serious Chicago questions.
How do you decide which team to cheer for? Since you have two?
And is the food you eat during watching the game, as good as everyone says it is? Or does it depend if your team is winning or not? Chips, salsa, tacos, hot dogs, pizza, ...whatever.
That is really good to know about the sides. Thanks.It seems in Chicago it depends where you grew up. I grew up in what is now Wrigleyville and xH and I lived within a block of Wrigley Field. North siders generally are Cub fans.Okay, now I have some serious Chicago questions.
How do you decide which team to cheer for? Since you have two?
And is the food you eat during watching the game, as good as everyone says it is? Or does it depend if your team is winning or not? Chips, salsa, tacos, hot dogs, pizza, ...whatever.
Ballpark food? Ewwwww! But we did go to a Rockies game in September and H loved their specialty hot dog
I agree with marrin, it usually depends where you grew up, i.e. south side vs north side and people take it seriously. South Siders are White Sox Fans and North Siders are Cub fans.
Okay, now I have some serious Chicago questions.
How do you decide which team to cheer for? Since you have two?
And is the food you eat during watching the game, as good as everyone says it is? Or does it depend if your team is winning or not? Chips, salsa, tacos, hot dogs, pizza, ...whatever.