Talk:Streamwood, Illinois

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as a lifelong resident in the area, I can tell you... I have never heard anyone refer to the village as "S-Wood"

[edit] S-wood is indeed used.

Actually, quite a number of SHS students use it when telling other HS students what high school they go to. In fact, the SHS boys basketball team used the term "S-WOOD" on their jerseys in the mid-ninties and S-WOOD can be seen on some of the high school's (older) sports equipment. Japan Acid 08:02, 8 January 2006 (UTC)


And as a lifelong resident of Streamwood, I would like to kill myself.--MassProducedGod 02:27, 9 February 2006 (UTC)

Japan Acid, I'd hate to break it to you, but the outside world doesn't give much of a rats-bum about your High School's way of calling the City. We need FACTS for Wikipedia, not nicknames based on a minority opinion. B-ville is used in my high school frequently, but in the business world it is not used what-so-ever. Wikipedia doesn't cater to High Schoolers, it caters to EVERYONE, including intelligent businessmen and historians. What kind of a joke is this "S-wood" nickname? Pvt Mahoney 11:45, 5 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Dont be a jerk.

Hey. No reason for the hostility pal. It's just a name. So just relax about it. And btw, i'm not a HS student. Graduated some time ago. I'll leave it out, but hey: Don't. Be. A jerk.

Oh and "discuss as fairly as possible"? sure. Japan Acid 18:39, 14 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Cross-town rivalry?

Apparently there was some disagreement about "The Jug" and the cross-town rivalry between Streamwood and Bartlett. I couldn't find anything about "The Jug" on either of the school's websites, and nothing but mirrored Wikipedia entries came up with a search on Google. I also checked the varsity football schedules and Bartlett and Streamwood don't even play each other this year... If there is such a thing as "The Jug" and it is really a big deal, then citing a source for the information should eliminate the controversy. --Aldryd 13:49, 11 September 2006 (UTC)