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<blockquote data-quote="rehtroboi40" data-source="post: 248134" data-attributes="member: 1406"><p>For some reason, even without cable, we were able to get WGN when I was a kid. I remember watching the Cubs, and the greatest sportscaster there ever was-Ol' Harry! There will never be another-no "it might be, it could be, it is" about it. </p><p></p><p>I remember how mad I got when, 10 years ago, Wrigley Field started selling their Ivy for ads. If you look at footage of old hockey games, look how barren the rinks looked back then. Compare to now-it seems that every inch of the ice and wall is littered with ads. </p><p></p><p>Even without commercials, there seems no escape from advertising. Remember Crazy Taxi? Remember later installments of Guitar Hero? Remember Rollergames? (FarSight-please remember Rollergames for season 6). Sorry, couldn't resist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rehtroboi40, post: 248134, member: 1406"] For some reason, even without cable, we were able to get WGN when I was a kid. I remember watching the Cubs, and the greatest sportscaster there ever was-Ol' Harry! There will never be another-no "it might be, it could be, it is" about it. I remember how mad I got when, 10 years ago, Wrigley Field started selling their Ivy for ads. If you look at footage of old hockey games, look how barren the rinks looked back then. Compare to now-it seems that every inch of the ice and wall is littered with ads. Even without commercials, there seems no escape from advertising. Remember Crazy Taxi? Remember later installments of Guitar Hero? Remember Rollergames? (FarSight-please remember Rollergames for season 6). Sorry, couldn't resist. [/QUOTE]
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