Cubs fans have waited 108 years to celebrate a World Series title.

Now that it actually happened, it's fun to see reaction videos following the final out of those who have been waiting a long time for this moment and read stories about where fans were when the Cubs snapped their championship drought.

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Like this one: Wayne Williams drove more than 600 miles from North Carolina to Indiana to listen to Game 7 of the World Series at his father's gravesite, fulfilling a promise he made before his dad, also named Wayne, died in 1980.

"I talked it out with my boys forever," Williams said to WTHR.com. "I let them know that I told my dad — we had a pact. When the Cubs — not if, when — the Cubs got into the World Series, we would make sure we listen to the games together,"

Check out the video of Williams' story below, courtesy of WTHR-TV:

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