Well, where I live is often referred to as "Nova" or "NoVA", a contraction of Northern Virginia. And my wife is from Kansas City, MO, and often pronounces it "Kancity".
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Nothing exciting or clever here. I'm just in the Northwest Burbs.[/quote
Way back when Moby Dick was a minnow, and I was stationed at Great Lakes naval base, Chicago was called the windy city. I have not heard that in a long time, could that still be the case.
Nothing exciting or clever here. I'm just in the Northwest Burbs.[/quoteWay back when Moby Dick was a minnow, and I was stationed at Great Lakes naval base, Chicago was called the windy city. I have not heard that in a long time, could that still be the case.
Yes, Chicago is still referred to the Windy City. Also Chi-town. We are actually located in the suburban sprawl about 30-40 miles northwest of the city.
As an aside, alot of people think the Windy City refers to it being windy in Chicago with the lake and all, but it actually refers to all the hot air our politicians blow.