Chicago is the third largest city in the US. There's been about 25 people that answered this thread. Out of 150,000+ registered users, that doesn't seem that disproportionate.Originally posted by: xeemzor
I live in both Northbrook and downtown in Bronzeville right next to US Cellular Field. Is it just me, or does there seem to be a disproportionate amount of ATOT users living in Illinois?
There are a good deal more, just look at any of the abortive Chicago meet threads.Originally posted by: vi_edit
Chicago is the third largest city in the US. There's been about 25 people that answered this thread. Out of 150,000+ registered users, that doesn't seem that disproportionate.Originally posted by: xeemzor
I live in both Northbrook and downtown in Bronzeville right next to US Cellular Field. Is it just me, or does there seem to be a disproportionate amount of ATOT users living in Illinois?
Still, it's not odd to have a bunch of representation from the third largest city in the country.Originally posted by: K1052
There are a good deal more, just look at any of the abortive Chicago meet threads.Originally posted by: vi_edit
Chicago is the third largest city in the US. There's been about 25 people that answered this thread. Out of 150,000+ registered users, that doesn't seem that disproportionate.Originally posted by: xeemzor
I live in both Northbrook and downtown in Bronzeville right next to US Cellular Field. Is it just me, or does there seem to be a disproportionate amount of ATOT users living in Illinois?
That storm was weird. It just went straight up through IL but didn't get anyone else. My sister said that Eastern (Danville) didn't get anything, and my friends just over the border in Iowa didn't get anything. It was just bizzare how it streaked up from under us instead of moving west to east.Originally posted by: Amused
Springfield (springtucky) here.
I spent yesterday with no power and shoveling over a foot of snow (and two inches of ice under it) off my drive and walks.
You're right... it was wierd.Originally posted by: vi_edit
That storm was weird. It just went straight up through IL but didn't get anyone else. My sister said that Eastern (Danville) didn't get anything, and my friends just over the border in Iowa didn't get anything. It was just bizzare how it streaked up from under us instead of moving west to east.Originally posted by: Amused
Springfield (springtucky) here.
I spent yesterday with no power and shoveling over a foot of snow (and two inches of ice under it) off my drive and walks.
im very close to you. since im in high school, i know the suburbs pretty well.Originally posted by: Ilikepiedoyou
Downers Grove, Oakbrook, Hinsdale, Westmont, I move a lot, but allwayus a few miles from each other
I used to live in Streamwood!Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
I'm in Streamwood here.
Where do you work? I'm in the west Meadow's building off Golf Road.Originally posted by: Krazy4Real
I used to live in Streamwood!Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
I'm in Streamwood here.
I live in Carpentersville now, and I work in Rolling Meadows.