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The Cubs won the world series!


A Chicago man dies and goes to hell.

When he gets there, the devil comes over to welcome him. The devil then
says, "Sometimes it gets pretty uncomfortable down here."

The man says, "No problem. I'm from Chicago."

So the devil goes over to the thermostat, turns the temperature up to
100, and the humidity up to 80. He then goes back to the Chicago man to
see how he's doing. To the devil's surprise, the man is doing just fine.

"No problem...just like Chicago in June," the man says.

So the devil goes back over to the thermostat, and turns the temperature
up to 150, and the humidity up to 90. He then goes back over to see how
the Chicago man is doing. The man is sweating a little, but overall
looks comfortable.

"No problem. Just like Chicago in July," the man says.

So now the devil goes over to the thermostat, turns the temperature up
to 200, and the humidity up to 100. When he goes back to see how the man
is doing, the man is sweating profusely, and has taken his shirt off.
Otherwise, he seems OK.

He says, "No problem. Just like Chicago in August."

Now the devil is really perplexed. So he goes back to the thermostat,
and turns the temperature down to MINUS 150 DEGREES. Immediately, all
the humidity in the air freezes up, and the whole place (meaning Hell)
becomes a frigid, barren, frozen, deathly cold wasteland.

When he goes back now to see how the Chicago man is doing, he is shocked
to discover the man is jumping up and down, and cheering in obvious
delight. The devil immediately asks the man what's going on. To which
the Chicago man replies.....

"THE CUBS WON THE WORLD SERIES!!!"
"THE CUBS WON THE WORLD SERIES!!!"


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