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I’m not surprised, why?
It doesn’t get any simpler than taking a train from the airport, ORD or MDW, directly to downtown, which is the destination of the vast majority of travelers arriving in Chicago.
Yeah, and taking the train directly from O’Hare to the Loop? How horrible. I’d rather get gouged for a $40 taxi ride, like they do in NYC.
Nope. I live in Chicago. I fly in/out of ORD a lot. Never had a problem.
As a Cavs fan living in Chicago, I look forward to Indiana getting caught in the shit-slinging crossfire.
Not sure if it was the case here, but there is a big scam tow truck problem in Chicago. The scumbags will put up bogus signs, prey on cars, etc. so they can put you in a position to be extorted.
Hahahaha an entire hard shell taco! BOOOOSH right in the face.
The NCAA wants press coverage, right? Wouldn't they pay a photog or 2 and distribute the photos as needed for pointless article after pointless article on Bleacher Report?
Those Regular Car Reviews are great. Good post.
I'm not a pro, but I've raced several seasons of crits and circuit races as an amateur. To me, this looked intentional. Short of the spectator jumping over the barricade and onto the course, I can't imagine anything more blatant than sticking your arm out at the pack during a sprint.
The consequences of getting caught, which, if you're an addict, is inevitable, are less severe than trying to hide it and getting found out.
Yeah, wow. Holy shit. That was a heavy EOTW.
Nice mouth fart.
Thank you for this. Most of the world is lactose intolerant. We're one of the few countries in the world where people drink milk they way we do.
As an early-to-mid career journalist, I'm constantly trying to figure out what the hell I really want to do. What skills I want, or need, to develop next. MSJ or just keep plugging away? Learn a trade as a backup career? Learn to code? Turn to the dark side of advertising/PR?
That doesn't make the journalist a dick. That makes the journalist one who is doing her job.
Still don't follow. When someone is speaking to a journalist, whether they want to be quoted or not (even in this case, anonymously), the journalist can still source that subject. If they didn't want to be sourced, they shouldn't have said anything.
I agree with your observations and sentiment. I just don't understand where morals come into this.