I'm loving this nostalgia trip down memory lane 
. The Chicago Sun-Times is like, whoa! I remember when I was a kid, my grandma used to read it every day. She'd always have these fun puzzles and quizzes that she'd work on for hours. And the news sections? My parents would talk about politics and sports all the time, but in a way that made sense. It wasn't like this hyper-partisan stuff we see now.
I'm also kinda jealous of Giancarlo Guerrero's gig at the Super Bowl
. Who knew string orchestras could be so cool? And Bad Bunny's performance was lit
! Okay, okay, I know what you're thinking... "What about the traffic circles and roundabouts?" Listen, those were like, super smart ideas for a city that's still growing
.
But seriously, reading this stuff makes me appreciate how far we've come. Like, back in my day, we didn't have social media to share our opinions or memes
. We just had to deal with the news and figure it out ourselves. I'm not saying that was better, but... actually, scratch that. It was kinda great
.
I'm also kinda jealous of Giancarlo Guerrero's gig at the Super Bowl
But seriously, reading this stuff makes me appreciate how far we've come. Like, back in my day, we didn't have social media to share our opinions or memes