The Giant Noodle
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They may win. But probably lose. CUBS SUCK.
They may win. But probably lose. CUBS SUCK.
They may win. But probably lose. CUBS SUCK.
They may win. But probably lose. CUBS SUCK.
I heard recently that a young couple were getting along splendidly until he told her he was a Cubs fan. She never spoke to him again. When asked why she so quickly blew off "the man of her dreams", she said that he must be crazy. "The Cubs stink."Check out the numbers like attendance every year. Wrigley is always packed. It's one of Americas greatest ball parks. If you go through life never going there on a beautiful summer day your life is a total waste. To get a season ticket is mathematically impossible. Inow live in Hoston and like the Cubs the Astros well, aint so good. The difference is the elaborate ball park that cost a whole lot o money is.....empty.
GO CUBS!!!!!
Cub fans are proof that there is something in the Chicago water making people crazy. After all, crazy by definition is doing the same thing over and over again while expecting a different result. And, cub fans repeatedly fill that ballpark expecting their horrid team to win.
That would be something to think about if the park wasn't filled up by a majority of suburbanites and tourists.
That would be something to think about if the park wasn't filled up by a majority of suburbanites and tourists.
All "great" modern day cities are filled with folks from the burbs. They go there to see and experience the city. I grew up in the suburbs there and going down town Chicago was the greatest. Wrigley Field, Comisky Park, and all the great museums and Grant Park not to mention Lake Shore Drive and the beaches in Chi Town. Then in high school taking a date down town was the ultimate. Then turning 21 going down town was the wildest experience a young man could possibly fancy with millions of gorgeous girls everywhere. Yeah, being a Cub fan was a terrible burden back then, sitting out in the sun with a cold beer, freinds and a hot dog. What you losers fail to recognize is Cub fans unlike Boston fans when the rival Cards come to play we all sit together and enjoy the game. In Boston when the Yanks come in they literally cut the park in half because THOSE great Americans would rather throw bottles at each other than watch the game. Wrigley will never fade away or be imploded with dynamite like all the other once great parks and that alone is testamony how great that field is. GO CUBS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm a life long Cub fan who lives on the Wisconsin border . . . but I hate the city.