Boston, anyone?

CutieMouse

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I'm going to be in Boston next weekend - anybody live in the area-ish and interested in meeting for coffee?
 
I'd give almost anything to be there - and meeting up with you for coffee would be a huge bonus. Boston is my second favorite city. I could lose myself there for months if I had the chance. If I haven't already offered to suggest some good but cheap restaurants, I will soon.
 
I'm in Boston! It would be super cool to meet up for coffee :) Shoot me a PM if your down
 
damn - no chance in hell I could be there, but I sure would like to meet a fancier of fine vintage lace as yourself...
 
You need to come to KS or Oklahoma City, Ms. Mouse.

BTW...miss you...
:eek: No! :eek: She can't come THAT close! Not yet! My trap isn't finished. And I still have to get some cheese.

aHem. Ms. Mouse...I was just wondering. Um...what's your favorite cheese? Vintage, I assume? Smelly, yet flavorful? :D
 
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damn - no chance in hell I could be there, but I sure would like to meet a fancier of fine vintage lace as yourself...
Just come on out and say it...if she comes to visit you, she should bring an extra pair of undies.
 
Haha, glad I'm not the only one who thought that :p

You near Boston Nax?

To be honest... I was just joking.... I knew she was going to MA... Unfortunate really.. (although not for her, I bet she is verrrrry excited :) )

As for me... Not near Boston either.
 
To be honest... I was just joking.... I knew she was going to MA... Unfortunate really.. (although not for her, I bet she is verrrrry excited :) )

As for me... Not near Boston either.

Heh, I am. Well not so much near, cos its like over an hours drive, but I'm in the same county.
 
I'm currently overwhelmed with 3 cats, 8 kids, and eleventy-million pieces of Halloween candy, but I did want to pop back in and say hi, and Syd I'll PM you sometime this weekend so we can figure out something.

Everyone keeps telling me the T really is that good, but I'm still feeling a bit lost on the whole public transportation all over the city thing... :rolleyes:
 
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As if I needed one more reason to want to go to Boston ... mumble mumble mumble.

Good luck and have fun!
And I am sure you'll figure out the public transportation system.

:rose:
 
Everyone keeps telling me the T really is that good, but I'm still feeling a bit lost on the whole public transportation all over the city thing... :rolleyes:

I'm pretty hopeless when it comes to public metro transport. I rode a city bus for the first time about 2-3 months ago, and have been on a subway/el exactly three times in my life.
 
I'm currently overwhelmed with 3 cats, 8 kids, and eleventy-million pieces of Halloween candy, but I did want to pop back in and say hi, and Syd I'll PM you sometime this weekend so we can figure out something.

Everyone keeps telling me the T really is that good, but I'm still feeling a bit lost on the whole public transportation all over the city thing... :rolleyes:

It works, Ms. Mouse, it really does. If you can read a map you can get to almost anywhere in Boston from almost anywhere else just by getting onto a T. Much of what you're interested is all on the Green line anyway, so after a trip or two you'll have it down. Have your coffee with Syd early in your stay and I'm sure she can give you the really pertinent details before you get through the foam on your latté.
 
It works, Ms. Mouse, it really does. If you can read a map you can get to almost anywhere in Boston from almost anywhere else just by getting onto a T. Much of what you're interested is all on the Green line anyway, so after a trip or two you'll have it down. Have your coffee with Syd early in your stay and I'm sure she can give you the really pertinent details before you get through the foam on your latté.

Maps and directions and I? We are not so much the friends. (In other words, I am spectacularly good at getting lost. :rolleyes: )
 
I lived in Boston for a number of years and will be moving back there this summer. It's a great city. The T is very easy to use. As long as it is not too cold Boston is also a great walking city. When we visit with the kids for our annual trip to Fenway we start off at the North End and walk to Fenway Park. Eating and shopping the whole way :) It takes all day with the kids but we stop alot.

Have fun. I wish I was there now. I miss home.
 
Maps and directions and I? We are not so much the friends. (In other words, I am spectacularly good at getting lost. :rolleyes: )

Give the hotel concierge a nice smile and in five minutes she will be able to give you foolproof directions for finding your way to every place you wish to see. Growl at her and she'll send you to Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. ;)
 
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