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Greg Heinz: If you know what the North and Clybourn station looks like on the Red Line after being spiffed up by the Apple computer folks, you get the idea.
Oh, great. Because if anything could transform the No-Ko sexual-assault tunnel of the North & Clybourn Red Line station into a spiffy folk-paradise, it was three glycerine advertisements by Apple Computer of a decapitated human being in purple cords playing a baking pies video game on a $600 legal pad.
See? This is sorta the cover I was talking about in the last pic I took from the Montrose Blue Line stop. I guess I was two years off…
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The California Pink Line stop in Little Village this month was named the sixth most romantic transit stop in the country by Craigslist, which determined those rankings by dividing the total number of Missed Connection ads for that station by the average ridership figures for the stop.
Five years since Chicago saw an increase in Pink or Brown? jokes.
This ad (Wieden + Kennedy, New York) is pretty rad although the suggestion that you could buy “four bleacher seats for every homegame this season!” without naming your team as the White Sox is pretty wrong.