^ Most businesses? Like not just music venues and clubs but, like, a bookstore? That’s absolutely crazy.
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Originally Posted by the urban politician
^ Aren't you also the guy that wants to die before you get old (just like The Who)?
Stick with investment advising or whatever you do. Perhaps being a personal life guru ain't......quite your area of specialty 
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I want to die before my age and physical and/or mental incapacity limits my ability to live life in a significant way. If I can still be a decent skier and run and dance and don’t look like shit at 80, then by all means I am happy to live to 80.
I’m just saying, you’re putting up with those horrendous winters and the, well, total lack of scenery or anything of interest in Illinois outside of Chicago, without even taking advantage of the benefits of one of the world’s great cities. I really can’t understand being a Chicagoland suburbanite if you’re not going to work and/or play in Chicago. And I’ve lived in both the North Shore and western burbs.
And Steely, not everyone has a choice but I suspect that TUP does.
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Originally Posted by JManc
I barely communicate with anyone from high school but never-the-less, social interaction and bonding during those years, no matter how fleeting, is important.
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I wasn’t talking about high school, I’m talking about younger kids. Almost no one retains elementary school friends. High school is less of an issue anyway because there’s always boarding school as an option.