Some people just make me want to go mow down a rainforest and set fire to styrofoam, I swear.
Some days, this could be my tag line.
Dawn ,'Sleeper'
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Some people just make me want to go mow down a rainforest and set fire to styrofoam, I swear.
Some days, this could be my tag line.
I think Angie's list would work, Jesse, or maybe Yelp reviews.
The amount of work I already have on my to do list (left over from yesterday's requests) is making me not want to go to work today.
I think Angie's List would definitely be something to look at.
My mother was just telling me that her suburban support group friends were all freaking out that my father was found in Boston because Something Could Have Happened To Him! In one of the ritziest neighborhoods in the city? Unlikely. Also, he was way better off on a sidewalk with lots of people around.
What? I've walked all over Boston in the wee hours and never once felt the slightest bit in danger. (Driving, however, is another matter entirely!) They should come down to Southern cities like Memphis or Birmingham if they want actual street crime to worry about.
Oh work people, you frustrate me with your refusal to follow company policy and then anger at me when I point out such refusals. When you do not use the current version of a form and it gets sent back, I will fix it, but I will also say I told you so.
I've walked all over Boston in the wee hours and never once felt the slightest bit in danger.
There are definitely parts of Boston where there is more street crime, but Copley Square is not one of those parts.
I think I just hate everything today. Good thing I have lots of meetings, right?
A day full of meetings surely gives you plenty of cover for hating things all around you.
Admittedly I didn't hang around much after dark in Southie, but the North End, Cambridge, Back Bay, and even Fenway seemed just fine to me.
Absolutely. It's your Dorchester/Roxbury areas that get dicey.
These are the things Dennis Lehane has taught me.