BlueandYellow wrote:
Bruins typical comeback: AT LEAST I DON'T LIVE IN BUFFALO
Well, I've been to Boston before. It's not much better.
The only real thing that ever bothers me about Bruins fans and going to Bruins games is ... I'm just a little tired of hearing, "Rough...just like yur motha likes it.", every time I wear my Lindy Ruff jersey to a game. While at the same time, that guy wants to fight me when I reply, "Gee, your father said the same thing when I boned him. ZAZOOOOOO!"
Just like the Bruins players...when you get the better of their fans, they just want to start fighting.
Ehhh, I dunno about that. I've lived just outside of Boston for about 12 years...I think it edges out Buffalo, as much as I hate to write that. Sure there are places in Revere, Chelsea, Everett, Dorchester, Jamaica Plain, and Charlestown you don't need to to ever visit, but if you don't count the overwhelming abundance of obnoxious people (think transplants wearing Silver Pats jerseys first and green license plate people last), the ridiculous politics, the incredible "townieness" of every town outside the city, lack of a train system that runs after last call, the fact that many places try to sell Labatt's blue as an import beer for $10 a 6 pack, that you have to go to a package store most of the time and pay package store prices for beer, the fact that they seemingly can't differentiate the difference between NYC and NYS, the lack of decent snow removal other than this past winter, the fact that I think the entire city is run on the parking ticket revenue it generates, that it took them until about 5 years ago to allow alcohol purchases on Sundays, that no matter what time of day there is always a ton of traffic on Rt. 93 and you can't get anywhere at 3pm on a Friday, the fact that the state drivers manual omitted the section on merging into and out of traffic, it takes over 10 years to fix a small onramp or overpass, they only use 24 of the 26 letters of the alphabet, that the Lighthouse outside their football stadium seems to be small when contrasted with the oval "lips" of the stadium surrounding it, that it cost $50 to park 2 miles from your seat in that stadium...
...its not a bad place to live.
And yes I wrote this while wasting time waiting for the traffic to die down.