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Does anyone here live in Chicago?


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Move this thread if need be, but I am looking for a place to watch games, and hopefully some people to watch with. I went to the closest place to me that had NFL Sunday Ticket, and they are a Browns bar, and refused to put even one TV on the Panthers game. There was pretty much a 42 inch plasma for every person in the joint.

If you live here, or ever have, let me know where I need to check out to see the Panthers.

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I feel your pain, since I live in the northeast.

The interwebs has been my dearest friend this year. I wish I had found out the joys of it earlier. I keep my TV on with the local games going so I don't feel quite as bad about doing it, even!

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Just don't let any Bears fans buy you a drink... it may contain anti-freeze.

If you added up the money you will spend at a bar for the rest of the season you could pay for Directv and NFL sunday ticket and not have to deal with obnoxious Bears fans.

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This wasn't really about finding a way to watch the games, (I've already made that thread), or finding a "Panther's bar", this was more about seeing if there were people here who wanted to meet up to watch games at bars occasionally.

As for Direct TV, my building doesn't allow dishes, so that, sadly was never an option.

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Just don't let any Bears fans buy you a drink... it may contain anti-freeze.

If you added up the money you will spend at a bar for the rest of the season you could pay for Directv and NFL sunday ticket and not have to deal with obnoxious Bears fans.

Are my bretheren really that much more obnoxious than any other NFL fans, including Panther fans?

Or is uninspired cheering equivalent to good behavior?

It is my opinion that jerks come in all sizes, shapes, colors, religions, latitudes, and jerseys.

As do decent folk.

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Guest DrewBreesIsGod

no, don't live in Chicago. Thank god. The national guard still going to that no man's land called South Chicago?

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