I'm thinking more of an homage to Tannehill.
I'm thinking more of an homage to Tannehill.
Jimmy Hoffa's corpse would concur if they still played in the old building.
Why do I know this. It's Todd Blackledge, right?
Closest seems to be Brodie Croyle who sports an 0-10 record.
Wait Tennessee does have a cornerback who is a twin…Maybe Mettenberg will get poisoned by Jason McCourty…I hope he uses iocane.
Yes to a degree. Though with the large segment of high tech and bio companies, it's probably more of a reflection of a lot of highly educated people live in Boston. Masschusetts has the highest percentage of population with post-grad degrees of any state, and is surpassed in the US only by DC, a number which I'm sure…
Cambridge. And we mainly say that just to bust your balls. Which is a very Massachusetts thing to do.
I love the compactness. Yes, traffic is bad, but at least you aren't in it for great distances. (I've lived in LA. I don't wish that commute on anyone.) From my home (Orange Line) and work (Red Line), I can be a Logan in 25 minutes. I travel a lot and that is important. I can also be at all the major museums and event…
95 is the part that goes from Peabody to Portsmouth, NH and from Canton to Providence. 128 is in between. Ha! (Honestly, I love where 93 S becomes 128/95 N)
Actually I've found in my travels, people to be generally positive about Boston. Especially internationally. Outside the US they know us for Harvard and MIT and both carry stellar reputations. And for some reason in Scandinavia there's a chain of sports bars called O'Learys that are all decorated in Boston sports…
Poll question. Citizens of Boston and New York, how much of a toll would you pay for a six lane elevated highway that completely bypasses Connecticut, except for two rest stops in each direction and one exit for Hartford. I'd say $30 per car. (I hate driving through Connecticut)
My aunt grew up in Southie and then everyone moved out to Stoneham. She then moved to Mississippi and now speaks with a Mississippi/Massachusetts Hybrid Accent. Genteel yet combative.
You forgot the black flies.
Sorry. Western Mass is anything outside of 128.
In all seriousness, students from Boston and Cambridge have slightly better odds at getting into Harvard than students from anywhere else. Our kids are wicked smaht.
GO BACK TO COW HAMPSHA YA FACKIN TOURIST
The Amy Ryan line about moving to "Fancy Pants Melrose" was perfectly nuanced. I grew up next to Melrose. While it's a well off middle to upper middle class suburb, it's not in the same class as say Lexington, Concord or Weston. But for someone coming from Southie/Dorchester, it would be fancy.
Always both. More four-on-four please, especially when PK is in the box as well.
There is nothing wrong with moral relativism. No one is excusing Stallworth or removing his culpability. However, understanding malice and intent is valuable context. In the legal system, moral relativism is enshrined. Misdemeanors vs. Felonies. Manslaughter vs. Murder. The various degrees of murder. Circumstances and…
I'm a hockey fan first, and have season tickets to the Bruins. So whenever I see tripping on the NFL, I always get a little confused when they do the hand motion. Also I instinctively yell "Call the dive!" but that's just due to number of Montreal Boston games I've been to.