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		<title>By: grimsaburger</title>
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		<description>When we&#039;ve driven along The Loop in Chicago on the way to or from a concert, I tend to drop out of conversation for a bit.  Staring into the apartments in buildings that rise up right next to the freeway is absolutely irresistible, especially since they all tend to leave those giant windows that look out over Lake Michigan completely uncovered day and night.  Now that&#039;s good voyeurism.</description>
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