Make sure to post about congestion pricing, housing policy, and the SAT scores of mayoral candidates.
Nobody ever comes to Boston anymore.
I'm catching the 2:25 screening of Dogtooth at IFC Center a couple of blocks over from Half Pint so I should be there around 4:30
4: I'm staying here with some friends
And they've got lots of room
You can sell your paintings on the sidewalk
By a cafe where I hope to be working soon
4: Of course not
a) it's not Springtime
b) it's too crowded.
I've never even seen a Massachusetts.
Or Alaska, Hawaii, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, or Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
I have been to, but have no memory of, Wisconsin, Oregon, Idaho, and Mississippi. My memory of Utah is standing at Four Corners.
I've been to Massachusetts, but it's never been to me.
If you've never seen Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, you never will, technically speaking.
That was great, thanks to all who came out (in order of appearance): Awl, nosflow, Mr. Blandings, Flippanter, and Jackmormon. See you all next year.
You know the little hole at the top of a sink that's to keep it from flooding if the drain is closed. If I run the water exactly right, it will come out of that hole. It must be bouncing off something.
How long do you have to wait to go to the bar after giving someone a driving lesson so that they don't think you're going to the bar because you just gave them a driving lesson?
Somebody is on crack and trying to sell the house across the street from me for $400k. It's only 1,400 square feet.
For fucks sake, a kid learning how to drive almost drove into the car parked in front of that house barely six hours ago.
Last night I dreamt I had to have a client killed, but I farmed the work out to a friend of mine and she screwed up and the client remained alive. I took this as a sign that perhaps I needed an extra day off to recover from surgery.
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25: Freud agrees with this interpretation.