Ok Chicago-ite, I've always wanted to ask you a few things:
1. WTF is the Circle Interchange? 2. Is Arlington Heights as nice and fancy as it sounds? 3. Did you always drive into Chi-Town or do public transportation? 4. Does Chicago have good public trans?
These aren't for any real reason, just out of curiosity. When my friend and I drove back from Ohio, we screwed up and didn't take I-80 to 294 or whatever to get around Chicago. Oh no. Instead we took I-90 (I think) and ended up on the g*damn Skyway, which was a really expensive (yes, I know 2 bucks isn't much, whatever) and LOOOONG way to go. Then all of a sudden we see a sign:
CIRCLE INTERCHANGE in 8 MINS
We were like, "Uh oh..." but we survived. And now you are probably laughing. But yeah, we also noted that the distance was measured in time, not actual distance, which is a common feature of the Midwest.
I am obsessed with things like this.
And all this time on the Skyway I was thinking, "How the hell do people live here?"
technically i'm a suburbanite, and i don't drive much, so i'm not really sure what the "circle interchange" is.
arlington heights is nice, but the really fancy suburbs are evanston and parts of northbrook, i think. but it has its share of ginormous houses.
i usually take the train or the el into chicago, since parking downtown sucks and is expensive. public transportation in chicago rocks-- there is the metro train, which ferried people in from the suburbs, the el, which goes all around the city, of course there are buses everywhere, and in the summer there is a FREE trolley that goes all round, especially near the touristy spots.
i like chicago. i like the el. i hate driving in chicago and i hate buses in chicago. well, i hate buses everywhere. not a bus person. but i think i could live in chicago, maybe go to grad school there--
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its this thing, kind of like friendster i guess, but better, and for colleges-- not every college is on it though.
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1. WTF is the Circle Interchange?
2. Is Arlington Heights as nice and fancy as it sounds?
3. Did you always drive into Chi-Town or do public transportation?
4. Does Chicago have good public trans?
These aren't for any real reason, just out of curiosity. When my friend and I drove back from Ohio, we screwed up and didn't take I-80 to 294 or whatever to get around Chicago. Oh no. Instead we took I-90 (I think) and ended up on the g*damn Skyway, which was a really expensive (yes, I know 2 bucks isn't much, whatever) and LOOOONG way to go. Then all of a sudden we see a sign:
CIRCLE INTERCHANGE in 8 MINS
We were like, "Uh oh..." but we survived. And now you are probably laughing. But yeah, we also noted that the distance was measured in time, not actual distance, which is a common feature of the Midwest.
I am obsessed with things like this.
And all this time on the Skyway I was thinking, "How the hell do people live here?"
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arlington heights is nice, but the really fancy suburbs are evanston and parts of northbrook, i think. but it has its share of ginormous houses.
i usually take the train or the el into chicago, since parking downtown sucks and is expensive. public transportation in chicago rocks-- there is the metro train, which ferried people in from the suburbs, the el, which goes all around the city, of course there are buses everywhere, and in the summer there is a FREE trolley that goes all round, especially near the touristy spots.
i like chicago. i like the el. i hate driving in chicago and i hate buses in chicago. well, i hate buses everywhere. not a bus person. but i think i could live in chicago, maybe go to grad school there--
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