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I dunno what you guys are talking about, Chicago + winter = fun.

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Try spending a winter or two in South Dakota. Makes Chicago seem absolutely balmy and windless.

Then you haven't spent any time in SD. The wind is constant, and what is termed a gust elsewhere is considered a minor breeze there. Just thinking about it makes me want to put on a coat or three.

Winters growing up in Minnesota were easily worse than any winter I experienced while I was in college in Chicago.

It may not be colder on paper, but there's no wind in fairbanks :)

Not to mention that Alaska is dry as ghost farts in the winter, and that amounts to just a surface type cold. It may sound unbearable when just considering temperature, but believe me a wet, windy cold is far worse IMO.

Cold of any kind sounds really good ATM. Alaskans are not supposed to endure these temps. We melt easily.

In my defense, I was "making fun", not "complaining". Yes, windy city is windy. And snowy and cold. But I also have many fond memories of the area (mostly Evanston).

Go Northwestern!

Try spending a winter or two in South Dakota. Makes Chicago seem absolutely balmy and windless.

I spent a few days in Sioux Falls and you are right. But for an ex Hawaiian/Californian SD or Chicago off season, meaning any month other than October is nasty.

I spent a few days in Sioux Falls and you are right. But for an ex Hawaiian/Californian SD or Chicago off season, meaning any month other than October is nasty.

First off, my condolences for being sentenced to a term in SD. That must have been a serious crime. I would not call the weather in Chicago pleasant, hence we will be retiring significantly south of the the windy city.

First off, my condolences for being sentenced to a term in SD. That must have been a serious crime. I would not call the weather in Chicago pleasant, hence we will be retiring significantly south of the the windy city.

Stalin had his Gulags, Citicorp had theirs. :mad:

As someone who grew up in southern California, this weather in Chicago is pretty cold to me. I thought I was somewhat acclimated to east coast weather when I worked last year in DC, but I guess not.

Chicago is not that bad, last Jan was though..i like teens in my bedroom but i don't like them in my forecast..last Jan there was way to many teen days

^ A Chester in the making. ;)

First off, my condolences for being sentenced to a term in SD. That must have been a serious crime.

Thought about going to school at North Dakota State. Then I figured out that they have real winters...not teasers like the Great Lake States. Not going there was one of the better decisions of m youth.

i like teens in my bedroom but i don't like them in my forecast

If there's grass in the field, play ball.

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I love Rose. Bought it. I love you, watch websites.

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Are you (Dan) kidding? Rose gold is hawt. (Of course, it helps that I developed a taste for different golds selling jewelry in my youth -- I can still tell the difference between 14k, 18k, and 24K gold by sight.)

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