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<blockquote data-quote="barnyard" data-source="post: 2452475" data-attributes="member: 13921"><p>I grew up north of Chicago and watched every Cubs game I could, while growing up. Even in college, I was able to tune into WGN on cable and watch. I had an official Cubs jersey and hat that I wore, even after I got married.</p><p></p><p>Then I quit drinking and all sportsball became too boring to tolerate. I have not watched a whole game in years. I went to a live Cubs/Brewers game at the new Milwaukee park, which was really cool, still, never got into it.</p><p></p><p>I watched the last game of the world series and thinking about all the people that I watched games with over the years, I got a bit choked up when they won. It was and is pretty freaking cool.</p><p></p><p>I am sure that the faithful have already seen them, but for those that have not, Budweiser but together the last out if Harry could have called it, check it out. There is also the video from outside Wrigley when the sign changed. The way the roar built, gives me goosebumps typing about it.</p><p></p><p>For me, I am tipping my cap to all the people that made being a Cubs fan a really cool thing. Harry, Jack Brickhouse and so many players that knew they did not play for a winning franchise, but had fun every day. Ron Santos, Ernie Banks, Ryne Sandberg and a cast of thousands. </p><p></p><p>Would it have killed the announcers to say, "Holy Cow!" just one time???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barnyard, post: 2452475, member: 13921"] I grew up north of Chicago and watched every Cubs game I could, while growing up. Even in college, I was able to tune into WGN on cable and watch. I had an official Cubs jersey and hat that I wore, even after I got married. Then I quit drinking and all sportsball became too boring to tolerate. I have not watched a whole game in years. I went to a live Cubs/Brewers game at the new Milwaukee park, which was really cool, still, never got into it. I watched the last game of the world series and thinking about all the people that I watched games with over the years, I got a bit choked up when they won. It was and is pretty freaking cool. I am sure that the faithful have already seen them, but for those that have not, Budweiser but together the last out if Harry could have called it, check it out. There is also the video from outside Wrigley when the sign changed. The way the roar built, gives me goosebumps typing about it. For me, I am tipping my cap to all the people that made being a Cubs fan a really cool thing. Harry, Jack Brickhouse and so many players that knew they did not play for a winning franchise, but had fun every day. Ron Santos, Ernie Banks, Ryne Sandberg and a cast of thousands. Would it have killed the announcers to say, "Holy Cow!" just one time??? [/QUOTE]
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