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I was born and raised on the North shore, and am a lifelong die-hard Cubs fan, but I never knew that Cubs and Sox fans disliked each other. Where I grew up, we were indifferent to the Sox, but no bad feelings. For myself, I am thrilled for the White Sox because it gives the City something it hasn't had in 88 years. Yeah, I wish it was the Cubs, but it's the next best thing. |
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Anyway, it didn't feel like there was a World Series without the Yankees. |
Congrats to the WHITE SOXS that is awesome! 88 years -- so good to see new teams in the world series this year. woooohooo!
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-Rudey |
Originally posted by irishpipes
I was born and raised on the North shore, and am a lifelong die-hard Cubs fan, but I never knew that Cubs and Sox fans disliked each other. Where I grew up, we were indifferent to the Sox, but no bad feelings. For myself, I am thrilled for the White Sox because it gives the City something it hasn't had in 88 years. Yeah, I wish it was the Cubs, but it's the next best thing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Maybe it's more of a Southside thing, but, trust me, most of us HATE the Cubs. You'll never go to a bar on Western Avenue and see a Cubs game on, unless it's the Crosstown Classic. I've seen people removed from these bars wearing Cubs gear. |
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A northsider is anyone living north of Madison. That would include the North Shore. Edited because I'm a stickler for grammar |
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ETA: The term "Northsiders" is also used to refer to the Cubs, so a lot of people who don't technically live on the North side will refer to themselves as "Northsiders" if they are Cub fans. |
I wouldn't say northsiders are limited to just the city. Most suburbanites in the north/northwestern suburbs refer to themselves as "northsiders" just as most suburbanites to the south refer to themselves as "southsiders".
North Shore includes some of the suburbs near the lake, and some just west of there. Roughly, it's from Evanston to Lake Forest. Waukeegan, Zion, etc. are not North Shore! It's not just right on the lake, either. For instance, Northbrook is usually considered part of the North Shore. |
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I'm glad the Sox took the series. I like seeing teams win when they haven't in a long time.
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Channel 44! OMG! Magilla Gorilla, Grape Ape, Underdog!
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Wasn't Channel 44 WFLD? The same station that broadcast the Banana Splits?
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I don't *think* they were WFLD; I think 32 and 44 were always different stations. I do know that 44 had the best cartoon ever - Speed Racer!!!
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WFLD has always been 32, at least since the mid 70s.
I don't remember channel 44, although I do remember 60 & 66! What I wouldn't give to have one of those old yellow and black channel 60 t-shirts... |
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