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It's definitely not in Chicago!! lmaoooo...I never said that it was. Except Take2 (or was it you, sigh) took the liberties of claiming that the best liberal arts colleges and Catholic universities were close to NYC...
A majority of what was referred to would be in New England...pretty far away.
And stop with the lies. I never even REMOTELY claimed half the drivel you're spewing up there, buddy.
Please stop.
Right. Penn, Yale and Princeton are not all within a hundread miles from New York Columbia and NYU are actually located in downtown Chicago
At least there is a history. If everyone had loved New York, they wouldn't have moved west and founded Chicago.
And if Chicago was in fact so great it would have been experiencing constant growth like New York. How much Chicago shrunk since 2000 census: 7%? 10%? Indeed a great town.
A majority of what was referred to would be in New England...pretty far away.
Oh yeah, New England is real far from NYC! A whole 40 minutes away from Midtown Manhattan! And 15 minutes from the Bronx!
How can people commute back and forth?? They must be crazy! I mean, it's like traveling from Evanston to downtown Chicago!
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