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Adam Wodon wrote:
> >I'm a New Yorker who has been sentenced to live in Massachusetts, but
> >I find that I can tolerate the lack of R's in the language as well
> >as the fact that everyone around here hates New Yorkers, because
> >Boston is such a great TOWN to visit.
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> Ditto. I almost hate saying how great Boston is because people there
> hate New Yorkers (and everywhere, by the way). But Boston is just a
> great city, especially, for me, Harvard Square.
You guys just don't understand Bostonians; it's not that they hate you,
it's just that they're *better* than you are.
How many Bostonians does it take to change a light bulb? (I originally
told this one about Michigan alumni.)
Only one. And boy does that make them feel superior to the rest of us.
J. Michael Neal
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