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The Corner of Wells and Madison

The Corner of Wells and Madison I know that if I ever fall in the street the way that man did, in the middle of an intersection, someone will mind. But if unlike that man I make it to the other side, scale the curb and mount the sidewalk and then fall, no one will have to drive around me. There will be no extra noise. There will be only the usual honking. People walking by will have to watch their step, true. But this is Chicago: No one can blame me for that. Donal Mahoney

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Date: 4/19/2010 2:03:00 PM
funny--do you live in Chicago? Don't tell me Obama is your neighbor! Golfing buddy?
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