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ya, a lot of ladies know & love brody….at first i thought it might be a little random to interview him because of “the hills” hype….but gotta tell ya, he’s actually a very nice & cool guy who is super supportive of chicago 2016! 

if couldn’t guess, the reason i wanted him to come on with me was because his dad bruce jenner has always been such an important usa olympic icon that i thought it would be neat to get an olympic great family member perspective…and that i got to share with you….hope you enjoy! 

Most important for all of us, today represents the 29 day countdown to the official decision as to whether chicago (and the usa in general) will win the honor of being the host of the 2016 olympics!  I will be there in Copenhagen on Oct. 2nd with many others from the olympic committee (and hopefully president obama) to witness this historic decision first hand, because if we get it, it will be the most monumental experience to happen in chicago in my lifetime, and will be so proud and excited to join you in creating and hosting the most beautiful and memorable experience for millions (and the 4.4+ billion who watch on tv from around the world!).

 And How can you help our country and city win the chicago 2016 olympic bid in 29 days?  Just share these videos far and wide today… and every day that you can until Oct 2nd as I am posting one new celebrity endorsing us per day until the decision is made!  you can click the buttons below that tweet the post, put on facebook/myspace, you can post it on chatboards, and/or you can simply email a message to all your friends,… just do whatever you can to get everyone you can to enjoy and share all these celebrity videos about how great our country & city is on www.aChicagoThing.com!  Thanks all!

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  1. lowkey

    Your enthusiasm for bringing the olympics to Chicago is fantastic. However, I just figured out what is off-putting about the interview series that you are trying to spread, and it’s all thanks to Brody Jenner. He has nothing to do with Chicago, barely anything to do with the Olympics, and is not what I would call a role model Why continue parading out these “celebs”? What about prominent Chicagoans with something substantial to say? Business leaders, community organizers, heck even economists (U of C’s Steven Levitt, author of Freakonomics maybe)? To take this serious, I need more CNN and less MTV.

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