• @[email protected]
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    I had a wonderful experience during my brief stay in Boston. I wandered out of the hotel to find a gentleman in what could only be described as Reinfair garb, asked him where I could find a good bar. “You wanna go tah a fhuckin’ bhar? C’mon, get in my car - I’ll take you to a fhuckin’ bhar.”

    I proceeded to get into a car with a complete stranger, went to a hole in the wall pub and chatted for a bit while some terrible live music played. Everybody was really friendly and I have nothing but positive things to say about the place.

    • flicker
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      I cannot imagine the confidence or, alternatively, the self-destruction necessary to get into the car of a random stranger. I am in awe.

    • @Phegan
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      821 days ago

      I hope you enjoyed the Tam

      • @TexasDrunk
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        521 days ago

        Is that the only place to drink in that city? I went a few years ago and that’s exactly where my friend took me. I enjoyed getting drunk there. I think we had bad pizza down the street after but it’s all kind of blurry.

        • @Phegan
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          It’s not, but it’s the iconic hole in the wall dive.

    • @ManosTheHandsOfFate
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      I lived in Boston and some of its suburbs for 14 years during and after college. I think Boston has the best townie bars in the country. Some of my best bar memories are hanging out with friends who’d lived in the area their whole lives.

  • @[email protected]
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    The only time I was in Boston, my girlfriend and I ran for the subway before the door closed. A guy held the door, I thanked him, and he turned to his friend and said “See, not everyone is a dick, asshole.” Or was it “not everyone is an asshole, dick.” But it was pretty on brand.

    • @[email protected]
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      220 days ago

      A couple years ago a guy was dragged to his death when he got his arm stuck in the doors on the T (Boston’s subway).

      It’s one of the most mechanically dangerous transportation systems in the world because most of it is so out of date.

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    8322 days ago

    I got a lift from a tourist from Boston when I was hitchhiking from Falkland to Auchtermuchty in Scotland

    He had an A4 sheet of paper that his wife had taped to the front of the glove box that said “LEFT YA FUCKIN BOZO” to make sure he stayed on the right wrong side of the road

    • @[email protected]
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      My wife learnt to drive here in the UK, she has a song she sings when she’s anywhere with opposite sides for traffic. Goes something like: Right hand side of the road, right hand side of the road, dear god right hand side of the road…shit fuck, right hand side of the road!

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      If he was from Boston, it was probably letter, not A4

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          I know, what a silly reply that was! Like he would bring a sheaf of paper 8000 miles or whatever in case his wife wanted to write a sign!

          Is that guy so fucking argumentative cos he’s from Boston? 😂

          • @SpaceNoodle
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            422 days ago

            An entire sheaf? How many signs do you think she wrote?

              • @SpaceNoodle
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                There’s no imperial anything for the US, since they use US customary units. But it’s probably a bushel.

                • @[email protected]
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                  If you actually are curious, they come in packs of 500 and we call that a reem of paper. They also come in boxes of 10 reems, and sometimes you can find a half a reem at the local shop but it’s probably the same price as a reem.

      • inspired
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        I probably shouldn’t upvote people just because they say the first thought that crossed my mind.

    • @Mango
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      421 days ago

      Is that a real word?

      • @[email protected]
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        Yes it means “A track suitable for wheeled traffic, especially for through communication, often in street names” according to Chambers dictionary

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    From Boston. Can confirm. Fuck off.

  • @ampedwolfman
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    I went stopped in Boston twice on vacation for a few days each trip. Aside from the white power shit that happens there I really liked it. It was filled with quaint little shops, the people were cool, the views were awesome, I got to huck a box into the Boston harbor. I would 💯 go back. Shit was a vibe.

    On the flip side, I went down to Salem to do tours and stuff and I fucking hated it. The only cool spot was a pet supply place where they sold homemade treats and dog food along with toys and stuff. I was high as fuck petting their shop cat for line 20 minutes. Definite 10/10. If you’re nearby get fucking blasted and go pet this lady’s cat. She was super cool about me not wanting to come in and look around. Just wanted to pet the cat.

    It was the New England Dog Biscuit Company. This was the cat. Go pet the fucking cat.

  • 😈MedicPig🐷BabySaver😈
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    Yes, it sucks. However, there are many, many places for all kinds of music events.

    Hell, even my fav brewery in Roxbury does Jazz night every Thursday with performers from Berklee College of Music and N.E. Conservatory. It’s great!

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      222 days ago

      ikr OP is obviously a Yankees fan.

  • @[email protected]
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    1921 days ago

    if a place is expensive there’s probably some reason for people wanting to live there enough to drive up prices

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          421 days ago

          In which they won’t give you a damn beer before noon!

          (or maybe it was 11. I just know I was beerless during a connection at 9 AM)

    • @blazeknave
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      No. Massholes just want to stay in their unaffordable hometown like the rest of us. That doesn’t mean Boston and it’s folk doesn’t fucking suck. (With love from a Mets fan that hates you more than the Yankees 😘)

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    Boston is a lame puritan colony, there was a criminal from there named Roger Williams who founded a pretty chill spot nearby though.

    • @tcgoetz
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      321 days ago

      Little Rody? The crookedest little state in the nation?

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      The best state to drive across: in and out in less than an hour, even with traffic! ( love the zoo though. When my kids were little, we always went to Roger Williams over any Boston area)

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    Boston is the only city I absolutely refused to drive in when I had to go there for work.

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      I made the mistake of seeing bike lanes and assuming renting an electric would be a good way to get around.

      Boston bike lanes are suggestions, not enforced. And they often run in between two car lanes.

      I’m a pretty risk-taking dude. motorcycles, adventure/rally cars, ‘survival’ camping, you name it. But I will NEVER ride a bicycle in Boston again.

      What a terrifying experience.

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        It’s not for the faint lmao. Still, the bike infra in Boston is way, way better every year. I recall biking by North station recently and it was… like there was a separate bike like and lights and shit. It was nothing like what it used to be - which was nothing for bikes at all.

        Once you get used to it and know what you’re comfortable with… it’s all pretty good

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          Fair enough. Do they still have bike lanes where the car lane to the left has to cross the bike lane to turn right? That was my biggest ‘WTF’ factor.

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            I’ve encountered one in Allston

  • @diffusive
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    I lived in Boston like 7 months during my studies. I was on a scholarship from a (not particularly rich) west European country… Can relate with the meme. On the positive side was just few nice hours of groundhog bus to NY 😂

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    720 days ago

    Everything I know about Boston, I learned from Fallout 4.

    And, it seems accurate.

  • @Sam_Bass
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    621 days ago

    Yeah but i still like the band