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i think the only way to get those upper deck seats to have a full view would be to increase the angle or move the seats back. . . or both.
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- Busch III's brand new smell is 1000 times better than the funk that covers Wrigley. I still gag sometimes when going to the guys rooms in Wrigley

 

So that makes the smell one million times better than Busch II, huh? :D

 

Give it time, eventually it'll take on that lovely "St. Louis" smell.

 

Actually, now that I've lived in Chicago for about a year, I can say that Chicago often stinks. Don't get me wrong, I love this city, but it stinks in places.

 

I think it has something to do with the storm drains. They all vent right out into the air. In St. Louis the storm drains are built into the curbs and have solid coverings that keep the smells contained. Here in Chicago they just vent right out into the air so anywhere within a 20 foot radius of one absolutely reeks on a hot day.

 

As far as St. Louis goes, I have yet to visit a town on the Mississippi that didn't stink, but the STL stinks more than most.

 

Chicago definitely has a smell, but it isn't nearly as offensive. Then again, I don't recall spending much time around many storm drains.

 

I blame Gary whenever a bad smell hits my nostrils in Chicago. 8-[

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- Busch III's brand new smell is 1000 times better than the funk that covers Wrigley. I still gag sometimes when going to the guys rooms in Wrigley

 

So that makes the smell one million times better than Busch II, huh? :D

 

Give it time, eventually it'll take on that lovely "St. Louis" smell.

 

Actually, now that I've lived in Chicago for about a year, I can say that Chicago often stinks. Don't get me wrong, I love this city, but it stinks in places.

 

I think it has something to do with the storm drains. They all vent right out into the air. In St. Louis the storm drains are built into the curbs and have solid coverings that keep the smells contained. Here in Chicago they just vent right out into the air so anywhere within a 20 foot radius of one absolutely reeks on a hot day.

 

As far as St. Louis goes, I have yet to visit a town on the Mississippi that didn't stink, but the STL stinks more than most.

 

Chicago definitely has a smell, but it isn't nearly as offensive. Then again, I don't recall spending much time around many storm drains.

 

You haven't been to New Orleans: pre or post Katrina. Now there's a stank above all others.

 

The worst smell in Chicago has to be the newspaper machines on the west side of Michigan Ave at Illinois. It's seems like the homeless love to use that are a toilet: right in broad daylight.

 

Either that or I-55 through Joliette. Though it seems like the refineries are doing a better job in recent years.

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I blame Gary whenever a bad smell hits my nostrils in Chicago. 8-[

Busey?

Indiana.

Gary Busey is more worthwhile than Gary, Indiana. Or Indiana period for that matter.

I resent this (obviously). :-P

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seriously, what the heck is a "brat burger".

 

It's a bratwurst fashioned into patty form. What the point of this is, I don't know, but I've had one (not at new Busch), and they're not bad. I guess it's a bratwurst for the extremely homophobic?

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seriously, what the heck is a "brat burger".

 

It's a bratwurst fashioned into patty form. What the point of this is, I don't know, but I've had one (not at new Busch), and they're not bad. I guess it's a bratwurst for the extremely homophobic?

 

They cook faster because they are flatter than the link form.

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