Jim has exceeded half his age in the number of countries he's visited.
36
As worldly as Jim is, there's one place he refuses to go.
Disney World
Jim can no longer say he worked at Farmers half his life, but it was a lot of years.
34
Jim reached a life-time low with this golf score.
79
In 1974, as a senior in high school, Jim went to Wrigley Field for a special reason.
To play baseball
The canine mascot at Jim's college happened to be the same breed as his favorite pet, though it went by a different name.
Rocky the Bulldog
This event was the impetus for Jim's first trip to Europe at the ripe age of 54.
His Honeymoon
As much as he loves traveling to Europe, Jim doesn't care for this favorite sport.
Soccer
Late in his career, Jim spent so much time traveling to one state that Martha asked if he had another family.
California
Jim was captain of his basketball team. Years earlier, this famous coach was also captain of the basketball team at Weber High School.
Mike Krzyzewski
After serving as ring bearer for Judy's wedding, Jim stayed in his tuxedo to participate in a favorite childhood activity.
Trick-or-Treating
When you win this many aldermanic elections, you serve the same number of 4-year terms.
3
Before starting his college career, Jim donned his do-rag and headed to this famous August event.
Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
Other than chipmunks, another brown creature Jim hates to spot on the stoop.
UPS Man
Jim's first office was in this Illinois city.
Aurora
Though he's not a fan, JR caught his first fly ball at this highly rated ballpark.
Comiskey (Rate One)
At the young age of 12, Jim would take a bus to Wrigley Field and earned free tickets with this monotonous chore.
Putting the Seats Down
Many people know that Jim majored in Law Enforcement in college, but most don't know what he minored in.
Psychology
Name the one state Jim has never been to and will visit before the year is out.
Maine
When it comes to Chicago's rival sports teams, there's one that's north on Jim's hate list.
Packers
When Jim became a manager, his job was moved to a south suburb, resulting in a long commute.
Orland Park
Jim's basketball shooting record earned him an appropriate nickname in high school.
Radar
Jim didn't grow up on easy street, but he lived a happy childhood on this road in Chicago.
Demming Street
During Jim's service as alderman, he received a modest monthly stipend.
$300
Jim officially turned 70 in this city.
Madrid, Spain
Jim invites chipmunk visitors to feast on tasty seeds, right before they befall this unfortunate mishap.
Drowning in a bucket of water.
Jim's first position with Farmers Insurance.
Claims Rep / Adjuster
His stocky build and good arm earned him a leadership position on the baseball team.
Catcher
Jim raced down the street on his new three-speed bike until the dangling chain licked up the front tire, resulting in him losing a good number of adult teeth.
6
The first time Jim became an alderman, he first served with this mayor.
Tom Coughlin