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White Sox - bz - 01-27-2018

I can imagine Santo saying anything. I once heard Santo scream look at that! Look at that! Look at that! Wow, I cant believe that. And then Pat went to commercial. Mind you this was radio.


White Sox - jstraw - 01-27-2018

I grew up living just south of Lakeview and going to school in Lakeview. I sure don't remember it ever being a shithole.




White Sox - rok - 01-28-2018

What time period are you referring to? I said early 80s.


White Sox - Kid - 01-28-2018

It's when Straw was a kid, so you have to assume the fire changed everything.




White Sox - jstraw - 01-28-2018

Quote:What time period are you referring to? I said early 80s.
 

Late '60s (19, not 18) and most of the '70s. We were there when gentrification began. Prior to that, it was all pretty nice, middle class and a lot of blue-collar. It wasn't a shithole. It just wasn't yupscale.



White Sox - funkster - 01-28-2018

He was already shouting at people to get off his lawn.




White Sox - funkster - 01-28-2018

Quote: Unlike Trump, he holds no real power.
Is this what this is all about?  I wasn't honestly comparing him to Trump.  It was a joke.  You said he's an asshat, that's exactly how I feel, I just said it more angrily.



White Sox - jstraw - 01-28-2018

Quote:He was already shouting at people to get off his lawn.
 

Now I actually have a lawn.



White Sox - rok - 01-28-2018

Quote:<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="rok" data-cid="327787" data-time="1517114690">
What time period are you referring to? I said early 80s.
 

Late '60s (19, not 18) and most of the '70s. We were there when gentrification began. Prior to that, it was all pretty nice, middle class and a lot of blue-collar. It wasn't a shithole. It just wasn't yupscale.</blockquote>When I was growing up (mid-80s) we lived a few miles west on Barry, which was a typical bungalow belt middle class area, but the area just north of the ballpark (between Montrose and Irving) was not nice. My point is that Bridgeport was always at least on par income and property value-wise as the North side. The highway cuts through the neighborhood and keeps the rougher Bronzeville neighborhood separated from the ballpark. The fact their fans blame the location for poor attendance is silly. They play mostly night games, are located right off of the expressway with almost unlimited parking and 2 EL lines with stops on 35th street. Bridgeport is not a dump. Their fans suck.


White Sox - jstraw - 01-28-2018

One of the reasons Bridgeport isn't and really hasn't ever been a dump is that it Was Daley's neighborhood.




White Sox - funkster - 01-29-2018

And it's mobbed up. It's a traditional Italian/Irish neighborhood.  There are still a ton of Italian-American social clubs out there.




White Sox - VanSlawAndCottoCheese - 01-29-2018

Quote:And it's mobbed up.
 

Which attracts the hell out of baseball fans.



White Sox - rok - 01-29-2018

Yet it keeps property values quite high.


White Sox - funkster - 01-29-2018

Quote:<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="funkster" data-cid="327813" data-time="1517246995">
And it's mobbed up.
 

Which attracts the hell out of baseball fans.</blockquote>
I was responding to Straws comments about it being Daleys neighborhood.


White Sox - VanSlawAndCottoCheese - 01-29-2018

Quote: 

<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="VanSlawAndCottoCheese" data-cid="327817" data-time="1517249879">
 

<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="funkster" data-cid="327813" data-time="1517246995">
And it's mobbed up.
 

Which attracts the hell out of baseball fans.</blockquote>
I was responding to Straws comments about it being Daleys neighborhood.
 


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I know.