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What does it look like when one of the most loyal fan bases in sports finally -- finally-- gets sweet relief?Playboy: Wet & Wild 1 (1989)
This is what it looks like: Chicago on Wednesday night, after the Cubs beat the Cleveland Indians 8-7 in a marathon World Series Game 7. They've only been waiting more than 100 years for this.
SEE ALSO: Game 7 rain delay sends World Series Twitter into hystericsThe Cubs ended their 108-year World Series drought in Cleveland -- but back in Chicago, fans who couldn't make the trip and drop $50,000 for tickets, predictably lost their collective minds.
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We hope no one was hurt, as happens too often these situations -- but here are some of the more joyous scenes from Wednesday night's post-victory jubilation in Chicago.
1. Fans filled the streets.
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2. And filled the streets some more.
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3. Horns were honked.
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4. And flags were flown.
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5. But this might have been the most magical moment of all.
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6. Wrigley Field itself took a shot at Cleveland blowing a 3-1 series lead after ginning up some bad karma.
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7. And it all sounded surreal from way up high.
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8. This doesn't seem real safe but ... hey.
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9. Folks might be late to work tomorrow.
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10. But do you hear that? That's the sound of a World Series championship.
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This is a party that won't stop until 2017 Opening Day next April. So congrats, Cubs fans. And Chicago -- be safe.
Johnny Lieu contributed reporting.
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