A Part of Wrigley
So I FINALLY got my paver (AKA Super Fancy Brick). Now I've wasted money on some pretty ridiculous things, but this is one hot investment. I was jacked to hear about the Wrigley Paver Program and jumped on the chance to have a brick outside Wrigley. Obviously I couldn't think of anything historic or witty to say so I took this opportunity to insult my wifes dog. When the girl on the phone placing my order asked if the dog had a name I told her the dog did indeed have a name that I called it but not one that fell within the guidelines of the program.
Here's the link to the Paver page but it looks like orders are halted for now so check back if you're also interested. Hopefull they'll sell many more.
https://secure.mlb.com/chc/fan_forum/brick_paver_form.jsp
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Pavers
Just walked over them the other day. With all the construction the pavers look really bad. I hope someone takes a toothbrush or a chisel to them. Some of them you can barely read.
by Fuk-U-Meter on Mar 19, 2008 8:26 AM CDT reply actions 0 recs
Man thats a bummer. I think some rain will help them settle in though. I got a brick in Atlanta for the Olympics and it was the same deal. Although from what i've seen the construction isn't helping the pavers like you said.
I'm drunk......and it shows.....
by Keystone80435 on Mar 19, 2008 10:44 AM CDT reply actions 0 recs
I was tempted to buy one cause I think it looks cool
but I'm a little iffy about with all the work they could theoretically be doing down there.
---formerly known on BCB, WCG, and BAB simply as mike.
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by mjk83 on Mar 19, 2008 1:37 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs

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