Where have you gone, Chicago rat hole?
But Schopenhauer could not account for the elation with which residents of Chicago embraced an unlikely attraction this month: a hole in a sidewalk shaped like a rat.
The rat hole was dead.
Long live the rat hole.
NBC Chicago reported that the hole, which for weeks had attracted amused gawkers to a quiet residential area of the Roscoe Village neighborhood, had been filled in with “what appeared to be plaster or concrete.”“Someone did this,” Jonathan Howell told NBC Chicago.
Persons:
Arthur Schopenhauer, Schopenhauer, Long, gawkers, “, Jonathan Howell, Howell
Organizations:
NBC Chicago, NBC
Locations:
Chicago, German, Roscoe, Illinois