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8 more wins!
Earlier this year on this site, I made the comment, next year is here! The cubbies are still alive, but I won't watch any more games! I turned the game off last night in the 4 th inning.And guess what?Maybe there was a curse on wrigley field, ME. My first game at the park was in 1946, the last time the cubs were in the series was 1945.
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[QUOTE=kygorski;558079]Earlier this year on this site, I made the comment, next year is here! The cubbies are still alive, but I won't watch any more games! I turned the game off last night in the 4 th inning.And guess what?Maybe there was a curse on wrigley field, ME. My first game at the park was in 1946, the last time the cubs were in the series was 1945.[/QUOTE]
A bunch of white people are about to burn Chicago down.......
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maybe, maybe not
beleve it or not, wrigley ville is a residential district.It won't be the residents. Now a few miles to the SW there may be some excess jubilationBut the a vast number of cub fans are white.But who knows, no one can tell what happens when the "spirits" take over the evening. I hope it doesn't happen. My aunt was buried wearing a cub jersey. At her daughters wedding, everyone crowded into the lounge to watch the cubs in a play off. Believe it not, the cubbies were almost americas team. WGN broadcast every game for many years, all over the ountry, they were a cable station.WGN radio also reached half of america.When there were several satelites I could watch west coast and east coast baseball. WOR TV was also broadcast cross america, turner also broadcast braves games many times.I needed to almost swear to my daughter[kidding] that I didn't do darned yankees[permissible title]. At least I don't remember signing anything.
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4 more
No geo, they didn't.Almost all cubs fans are normal basball loving folks.BUT not all chicagans are cub fans For years I always said anyone living south of US 30 was probably a mouth breathing in bred red neck. Well 20+ years ago I moved south, and found that wasn't entirely true.