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Naw I think its Chicago :D

 

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I believe Chicago is the heart attack of the midwest, thanks to 3 inch thick pizza and processed meats... lol

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I believe Chicago is the heart attack of the midwest, thanks to 3 inch thick pizza...

 

In Chicago, this is "thin crust"...

 

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Or is it a loaf of bread smothered in pizza sauce?

 

:P

 

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The Norfolk area was supposed to be Launched in December. I was supposed to start in September. I got local confirmation (from someone in the city permits office) that Sprint was working on it. That will be 3 months in just a few days and not a single tower in the area has been accepted. Three months sounds right to me. My hope is it will really speed up in spring.

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The Norfolk area was supposed to be Launched in December. I was supposed to start in September. I got local confirmation (from someone in the city permits office) that Sprint was working on it. That will be 3 months in just a few days and not a single tower in the area has been accepted. Three months sounds right to me. My hope is it will really speed up in spring.

 

I would have put money on a Norfolk market start before now. I would have lost money. Bummer. But at least it sounds like it is starting soon now.

 

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short of a Christmas miracle......

 

Ahem, a Festivus miracle...

 

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I believe Chicago is the heart attack of the midwest, thanks to 3 inch thick pizza and processed meats... lol

 

Stop hating on our pizza lol Chicago has the best pizza in the us period I love thin crust but back on topic one quarter behind early isn't bad

 

 

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Stop hating on our pizza lol Chicago has the best pizza in the us period I love thin crust but back on topic one quarter behind early isn't bad

 

 

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Who says I was hating on pizza?

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