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Weather When giving the high temperatures for the day, why tell us it will be "cooler by the Lake"? Everyone whose been here for five minutes knows that. It's like saying "warmer in the greenhouse" or "cooler underground".

Traffic "Chicagoland" sounds like an Al Capone theme park. Why use it when you can just as well say "Chicago area"? And why compound your bad judgement by saying "Chicagoland area"? What is that even supposed to mean?

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Date: 2004-09-10 08:44 pm (UTC)

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Actually, I've heard them say "warmer by the lake" - and if they don't say both, how will you know what day it is that it switches?

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