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What Would You Say The Rush Hour Times Are In The Am Joliet To Addison And Pm Addison To Joliet

I have a six hour layover in Chicago. What should I do?

That's going to be a little tight, considering time for travel and security and such. But, if you're feeling adventurous (and I'm assuming here you're flying into O'Hare, not Midway), you could take the Blue Line L train from Terminal Three to the Addison stop, transfer to the 152 bus going east, and in about 45 minutes total you'll be at Wrigley Field.

From Wrigley Field, you could get on the Red Line L station at Addison and Sheffield and take that downtown to the Chicago stop (about 15 minutes)- walk two blocks east and you're on Michgian Avenue. You could stroll down Michigan Avenue to Millenium Park, look at the Bean, see at least the outside of the Art Institute, walk west a few blocks through the Loop and past State Street to Dearborn Street, get back on the Blue Line L and take it back to O'Hare, all in about an hour and a half.

Go to transitchicago.com and you can plot out a route based on the above. Again, it'll be a little tight, but you can probably do it. If you're feeling a bit less adventurous and absolutely sure you don't want to miss your flight, you could either make Wrigley Field your only destination (though that'd be a shame), take the Blue Line straight to downtown and wander around the Loop and the south end of Michigan Avenue (it's a 45 minute trip to the Loop), or take the Blue Line downtown, take a cab downtown and ask the driver to go to O'Hare by way of Wrigley Field (it's a bit out of the way, but not insanely so.)

How many hours can a sixteen year old work in texas?

young man, call them directly and ask to speak to the manager. do not call during rush hour times like lunch or dinner. if they do, show up in PERSON dressed NICELY. then fill out an application and ask for the next available interview. asking questions online does not beat going out on your own via phone calls and coming in for jobs. also ask for jobs at your local church and u can also do manual work and errands for neighbors around you.

I think that, strangely, the most powerful man in the world was shot by a 23-year-old loser with a nineteen dollar Italian rifle he bought by mail order with a clipping from the back of a magazine. Therein lies the problem. It just seems too incredible to believe. If you try to use Occam’s razor on this event, you will dull the razor.Though I think Oswald shot Kennedy in the “luckiest” of shots, I have a problem with the following things:We have no evidence of anything Oswald said after his arrest. The few pictures of him show him beaten, and he was not allowed to talk in public. I do remember him saying, “I didn’t kill nobody,” but in his shoes, I would have said the same thing.Jack Ruby had no reason to shoot him. It was stupid, and I don’t buy the concept of deep love of Roosevelt and Democrats motivating him to shoot Oswald. His act conveniently kept any responsible individual from questioning Oswald, and then Ruby conveniently died of cancer.A young man living in Fort Worth just happened to get a job in the Texas School Book Depository, with an ideal location for a shooter’s nest, 30 miles away from his apartment.Cronkite and others talked about a man and woman on the overpass and a secret service agent being killed. Until they didn’t talk about it any more.Some weird stuff happened that day, and I am surprised at how many presidents, before getting into office, were going to “dig into” this scandal when they got to the Oval Office, then didn’t. From Carter to Trump, they have all suddenly “clammed up” and not delivered. And I don’t know why.Something was going on, but I have no idea what. Occam would say, just say “The kid did it,” and move on.

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