A Quote by Jay Leno

I didn't realize it was October until I saw the Chicago Cubs choking. — © Jay Leno
I didn't realize it was October until I saw the Chicago Cubs choking.
[On the Chicago Cubs:] Being a Cubs fan prepares you for life - and Washington.
I live and die with the Chicago Cubs.
I live and die with the Chicago Cubs
It's a character-builder to be a fan of the Chicago Cubs.
Someday, the Chicago Cubs are going to be in the World Series...
Chicago Cubs fans are ninety percent scar tissue.
I love Chicago, but I didn't think I had enough soul to be a Cubs fan.
The Chicago Cubs are like Rush Street-a lot of singles, but no action.
I was thinking (when he hit his 500th home run) about my mother and dad, about all the people in the Chicago Cubs organization that helped me and about the wonderful Chicago fans who have come out all these years to cheer me on. They've been a great inspiration to me.
Getting to be in Chicago when the Cubs won the World Series was one of the most magical experiences I think I've ever had in a city.
Chicago is an October sort of city even in spring.
I'm a Chicago Cubs fan. I grew up in Libertyville, Illinois, and attended my first game at Wrigley Field when I was four.
I wanted to be a second baseman for the Chicago Cubs. Problem is that my athletic abilities in my mind are greater than what my body can accomplish.
I work for the Chicago Cubs, a team with a following so loyal and adoring and a history so forlorn that we were known nationwide as the Loveable Losers.
Living in Dallas, I root for the Mavericks and the Stars and the Cowboys, but I've always pulled for the Chicago Cubs. I enjoy watching them play.
Ethnic life in the United States has become a sort of contest like baseball in which the blacks are always the Chicago Cubs.
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