We asked: What’s “the most Chicago thing” that’s happened to you? Here’s a sampling of what you told us, lightly edited for clarity:
“I stood in front of a open hydrant and got blown down the street into an open sewer.”
— Richard Sierecki
“I saw Eddie Vedder in Wrigleyville Tap, and my brothers and I hung out and played pool with him for a few hours in 1997. He was in Chicago for the Tibetan Freedom Concert.”
— Brian McDonough
“I took a date to the Billy Goat, and she asked for fries.”
— Jonathan Justus
“I spent an hour digging out a parking spot in front of my apartment in a bad snowstorm and left a very small table as dibs.”
— Bridget Enright Kamal
“Jake and Elwood Blues walked into the Cook County building looking for the assessor’s office. The impersonators were from China and did a great job.”
— Terrence Camodeca
“I dropped my cell phone onto the CTA train tracks.”
— Richard Bartecki
“When I was 5, I went to Bozo’s circus. I had to go to the bathroom. During a commercial break, Mr. Ned let my father take me. We went behind the curtain, and there was Ray Rayner. He squatted down and asked me my name. I shyly said ‘Robert’ and he patted me on the head.”
— Robert Haugland
“I stood in the middle of a protest at City Hall when Fast Eddie Vrdolyak and his buddies were plotting to steal the mayors office after Harold Washington’s funeral.”
— Kim Johnson
“I got on the L at 4 in the morning to head to Belmont and woke up at the end of the line in Englewood.”
— Kevin Moon