Lisa Nucci, Choose Chicago’s chief marketing officer, said the development team came away with three key takeaways: that it means something to be a Chicagoan; that the city can divide people, but also unite them, and for many Chicago isn’t just a city, it’s something more personal.
Drive on any Chicago-area expressway in the warm weather, and you’ll understand the meaning of “never done.” “Never outdone” makes sense, too; especially when you keep throwing large amounts of taxpayer money at a project.
Call my shrink
10 months ago
That slogan could be about crime her
Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
10 months ago
“Over done”
Taxpayer
10 months ago
Never done with the killings, never outdone with the killings.
MsT
10 months ago
Unfortunately, the slogan applies equally as well to murders, mayhem, political corruption and fiscal irresponsibility.
Hello, Indiana!
10 months ago
How about “ Never Did. Never Will.”
Ataraxis
10 months ago
How about “The safest Chicagoans are the ones who moved out”
If this bill passes, say goodbye to local control over all Illinois parks and expect to see open drug and alcohol use, needles, no sanitation and fire hazards, but no ordinary park users.
Drive on any Chicago-area expressway in the warm weather, and you’ll understand the meaning of “never done.” “Never outdone” makes sense, too; especially when you keep throwing large amounts of taxpayer money at a project.
That slogan could be about crime her
“Over done”
Never done with the killings, never outdone with the killings.
Unfortunately, the slogan applies equally as well to murders, mayhem, political corruption and fiscal irresponsibility.
How about “ Never Did. Never Will.”
How about “The safest Chicagoans are the ones who moved out”