Posted August 2, 201311 yr boston - cambridge/harvard :speech: last weekend - was rainy *** hope you enjoyed spending a little time around haahvaahd ***
August 2, 201311 yr what, no plaque commemorating the Tsarnaev brothers? http://www.mainstreetpainesville.org/
August 2, 201311 yr Great set. I visited Boston last week for the first time ever. I will post my pictures soon. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
August 2, 201311 yr Cambridge has the most European feel of any city I've ever been to in the US. Great town.
August 3, 201311 yr what, no plaque commemorating the Tsarnaev brothers? that trayvon martin church service pic really rustled your jimmies!
August 3, 201311 yr what, no plaque commemorating the Tsarnaev brothers? that trayvon martin church service pic really rustled your jimmies! http://www.mainstreetpainesville.org/
August 3, 201311 yr You can't quite see it but I waited tables for a year at the cafe with the umbrellas on the right. I waited on Susan Sontag twice and Natalie Portman 2 or 3 times: The Harvard Square station has a great design. It opened around 1984 but the design still looks good: I accidentally brushed up against Natalie Portman at this newsstand:
August 4, 201311 yr ^ well if wanna name drop she umm, well, umm an artworld acquaintance of mine lol!
August 8, 201311 yr I didn't find her particularly attractive. Way too small physically and too quiet of a personality for my tastes! Seemed like she was vulnerable to being "dazzled" by smooth-talking academics and arts-type men. Unfortunately there is something about Boston that does not flatter women. What I mean is not only do professional-class women look less impressive there, the underclass/townie/immigrant women don't have the same swagger as those in NYC or Los Angeles. I think Washington, DC sort of suffers from the same problem.
August 8, 201311 yr yeah. i saw her in a shop once with her dad. luminous, but tiny. and thats def true about boston/dc vs nyc women (and men), but very different people in all those places. swagger or fashion is not any kind of priority in boston beyond LLbean.
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