Underground,
I don't disagree with you for the most part, but you just happened to have picked two of the biggest convention towns in the world as your examples. Boston would lose ground in terms of "visitors" if we include those other criteria.
Inkling Markets
It's been a while since I put an update on this anywhere, but here it is.
Head over to Inkling Markets at this link: http://home.inklingmarkets.com/market/show/2851 and put some fake money down on what you think will happen with the whole City Hall to South Boston idea.
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Going into the playoffs, I would rather take anyone with a track record in the regular season, like Carmona, over anyone with no track record in the regular season.
All those good pitchers that failed in the playoffs were victims of small sample size compared to the rest of their output.
I'm so happy you said that. You're such a ridiculous person. I love it.
When you get a chance I'd like to find out if you're more concerned that a bike seat will give you prostate cancer or that it will turn you gay.
So you're saying that riding a bike is a waste of time because it hurts your ass? Or maybe you're saying that it's a waste of time because dirty hippies in JP and Cambridge do it? I really can't tell. Please enlighten.
For the record, I don't own a bike. I just think you're really, really stupid.
In the end, this is a project that needs to be done. We can't have bridges and tunnels falling in, and that is a candidate for disaster. Back Bay needs to decide which option would be less bad.
If I lived in that area, I would MUCH rather add traffic to and subtract 150 parking spots from...
Not to diminish those other places, but I think it's a little unfair to expect people in one neighborhood to show up all over the city to clean up or protect parks they don't use. Yeah, it would be very intellectually consistent of them, but let's be realistic here.
Do you think residents...